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Descendants of DARDANUS ( -c. 1414 BC)


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1. Private

Private married Private

The child from this marriage was:

+ 2 M    i. Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological] 1 2 died in 1368 B.C..

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2. Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological] (Private)

Erichthonius married Private

The child from this marriage was:

+ 3 M    i. Private

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3. Private (Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His children were:

+ 4 M    i. Private

+ 5 M    ii. Private

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4. Private (Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 6 M    i. Private

5. Private (Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Eurydice, of Troy [Mythological],3 daughter of Adrastus, King of Argos [Mythological] and Unknown,.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Eurydice of Troy :

In Greek Mythology , Eurydice was the daughter of Adrastus , wife of Ilus , and mother of King Laomedon .
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From Wikipedia - Adrastus :

According to "Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece" by Edward E. Barthell, he states that Adrastus is the son of Talaus and Lysimache (daughter of Abas). He married Amphitheia, daughter of his brother Pronax, and became the father of a son, Aegialeus, and four daughters: Aegialeia, who became the wife of Diomedes (son of Tydeus); Argeia, who became the wife of Polyneices (son of Oedipus); Deipyle, who became the wife of Tydeus (son of Oeneus); and Eurydice, who became the wife of the Trojan king, Ilus (son of Tros).[9]


Children from this marriage were:

+ 7 F    i. Private

+ 8 M    ii. Private

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6. Private (Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Private

The child from this marriage was:

+ 9 M    i. Private

7. Private (Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Private

(Duplicate Line. See Person 6)

8. Private (Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 10 M    i. Private

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9. Private (Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 11 M    i. Private

10. Private (Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Hecuba.4

The child from this marriage was:

+ 12 F    i. Private

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11. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Private

The child from this marriage was:

+ 13 M    i. Private

12. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Private

(Duplicate Line. See Person 11)

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13. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 14 M    i. Private

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14. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 15 M    i. Private

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15. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His children were:

+ 16 M    i. Private

+ 17 M    ii. Private

+ 18 M    iii. Albanactus, King of Albania (Scotland) [Legendary] .5

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16. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 19 M    i. Private

17. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Gwendolen, Queen of the Britons [Legendary],6 daughter of Corineus, Duke of Cornwall [Legendary] and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Legendary queen of the Britons, reigned about 15 years.

From Wikipedia - Queen Gwendolen :

Queen Gwendolen was a legendary ruler of Britain , whose life is described in Geoffrey of Monmouth 's Historia Regum Britanniae . According to Geoffrey, she was the wife of King Locrinus of the Britons until she defeated him in battle and took on the leadership of Britain herself.

Gwendolen was the daughter of Corineus of Cornwall and was married to Locrinus , with whom she had one son, Maddan ; however, Locrinus was in love with Estrildis , the daughter of the king of Germany whom he rescued from Humber the Hun . When Corineus finally died, Locrinus left Gwendolen and married Estrildis . Gwendolen fled to Cornwall and built up an army. She met Locrinus in battle and defeated him.

Following Locrinus's death, Gwendolen took the throne and led in the manner her father had in Cornwall. She ordered the murder of Estrildis and her daughter Habren and named the river they were thrown into Severn (Habren). She reigned peacefully for fifteen years after Locrinus's death until she abdicated in favor of her son, Maddan. She lived the remainder of her life in Cornwall.

The Historia Regum Britanniae says that at the time of her death Samuel was judge in Judea , Aeneas Silvius was ruling Alba Longa , and Homer was gaining fame in Greece .

Noted events in her life were:

• Duchess of Cornwall:

• Queen of Britain: after the death of Locrinus

The child from this marriage was:

+ 20 M    i. Private

18. Albanactus, King of Albania (Scotland) [Legendary] (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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19. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

20. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 21 M    i. Private

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21. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 22 M    i. Private

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22. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 23 M    i. Private

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23. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 24 M    i. Private

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24. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 25 M    i. Private

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25. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 26 M    i. Private

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26. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 27 M    i. Private

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27. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His children were:

+ 28 F    i. Private

+ 29 F    ii. Cordelia, Queen of Britain [Legendary] .7

+ 30 F    iii. Goneril .8

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28. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Private

The child from this marriage was:

+ 31 M    i. Private

29. Cordelia, Queen of Britain [Legendary] (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

30. Goneril (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Goneril married Maglaurus, Duke of Albany.9

The child from this marriage was:

+ 32 M    i. Morganus, King of the Britons [Legendary]

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31. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 33 M    i. Private

32. Morganus, King of the Britons [Legendary] (Goneril30, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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33. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 34 M    i. Private

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34. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 35 M    i. Private

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35. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 36 M    i. Private

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36. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 37 M    i. Private

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37. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 38 M    i. Private

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38. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 39 M    i. Private

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39. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 40 M    i. Private

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40. Private (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 41 M    i. Cerwyd, of Cornwall 10 was born about 237 B.C..

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41. Cerwyd, of Cornwall (Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cerwyd married someone.

His child was:

+ 42 F    i. Private

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42. Private (Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married Private

The child from this marriage was:

+ 43 M    i. Private

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43. Private (Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 44 M    i. Private

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44. Private (Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His children were:

+ 45 M    i. Private

+ 46 M    ii. Private

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45. Private (Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Private married someone.

His child was:

+ 47 M    i. Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni 11 12 died about 0009.

46. Private (Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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47. Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni (Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Tasciovanus married Anna, of Arimathea.13 Anna was born in Arimathea, Palestine.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 48 M    i. Cunobelinus, King of Britain 11 14 died in 0040.

+ 49 M    ii. Epaticcus 15 died about 0035.

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48. Cunobelinus, King of Britain (Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cunobelinus married someone.

His children were:

+ 50 M    i. Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary] 16 17 18 19 was born about 0010 and died about 0074 about age 64.

+ 51 M    ii. Togodumnus .

+ 52 M    iii. Amminius .

49. Epaticcus (Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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50. Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary] (Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arviragus married Venissa, [Legendary],20 daughter of Claudius, Roman Emperor and Unknown,. Venissa was born about 0012.

Research Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593873366 considers legendary.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 53 M    i. Meurig, King of Siluria 21 22 was born about 0030 and died in 125 about age 95.

51. Togodumnus (Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

52. Amminius (Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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53. Meurig, King of Siluria (Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Meurig married Julia Victoria verch Prasutagus, Princess of Iceni,23 24 daughter of Prasutagus, King of the Iceni and Boudicca, Queen of Icenia,. Julia was born about 0038. Another name for Julia was Boudica Princess of Icenia.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 54 F    i. Athildis, [Legendary] 25 26 was born about 0098.

+ 55 M    ii. Coel, King of Britain [Legendary] 27 28 29 was born about 0072 and died in 170 about age 98.

Meurig next married Boudica, Princess of Icenia. Boudica was born about 0038.

Research Notes: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593873358 gives Meric and Boudica, Princess of Icenia, as the parents of Cole, making them the grandparents of Athildis.


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54. Athildis, [Legendary] (Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Athildis married Marcomir IV, King of the Franks [Legendary],30 31 son of Odemar IV, King of the Franks and Unknown, about 103. Marcomir was born about 0080 in Austrasia (France) and died in 149 about age 69. Another name for Marcomir was Markomir IV King of the Franks.

Research Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593873359 considers him legendary.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 56 M    i. Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary] 32 33 was born in 104 in Austrasia (France) and died in 166 at age 62.

55. Coel, King of Britain [Legendary] (Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Coel married someone.

His child was:

+ 57 F    i. Athildis, [Legendary] 25 26 was born about 0098.

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56. Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary] (Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clodomir married Hasilda, Princess of the Rugij.34 35 Hasilda was born about 119. Another name for Hasilda was Hafilda Princess of the Rugij.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 58 M    i. Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary] 36 37 was born in 122 in Austrasia (France) and died in 186 at age 64.

57. Athildis, [Legendary] (Coel, King of Britain [Legendary]55, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Athildis married Marcomir IV, King of the Franks [Legendary],30 31 son of Odemar IV, King of the Franks and Unknown, about 103. Marcomir was born about 0080 in Austrasia (France) and died in 149 about age 69. Another name for Marcomir was Markomir IV King of the Franks.

Research Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593873359 considers him legendary.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 54)

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58. Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary] (Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Farabert married someone.

His child was:

+ 59 M    i. Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary] 38 39 40 was born in Austrasia (France).

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59. Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary] (Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sunno married someone.

His child was:

+ 60 M    i. Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 41 42 was born about 160 and died in 253 about age 93.

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60. Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hilderic married someone.

His child was:

+ 61 M    i. Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 43 44 was born about 180 and died in 272 about age 92.

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61. Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bertherus married someone.

His child was:

+ 62 M    i. Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 45 46 was born about 200 and died in 298 about age 98.

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62. Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clodius married someone.

His child was:

+ 63 M    i. Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 47 48 was born about 215 and died in 306 about age 91.

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63. Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Walther married someone.

His child was:

+ 64 M    i. Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 49 50 was born about 264 and died in 317 about age 53.

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64. Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dagobert married someone.

His child was:

+ 65 M    i. Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 51 52 was born about 262 and died about 358 about age 96.

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65. Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Genebald married someone.

His child was:

+ 66 M    i. Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional] 53 54 was born about 300 in France and died about 379 about age 79.

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66. Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional] (Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dagobert married someone.

His children were:

+ 67 M    i. Clodius IV, Duke of the East Franks 55 56 was born about 324 and died in 389 about age 65.

+ 68 M    ii. Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks 54 57 58 was born about 345 in France and died about 419 about age 74.

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67. Clodius IV, Duke of the East Franks (Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clodius married someone.

His child was:

+ 69 M    i. Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks 59 60 61 was born about 347 in Germany and died in 404 about age 57.

68. Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks (Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Genebald married someone.

His child was:

+ 70 F    i. Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks 62 63 was born about 376 in France.

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69. Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks (Clodius IV, Duke of the East Franks67, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marcomir married < >, [Daughter of Boaz],64 daughter of Boaz and Unknown, about 369.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 71 M    i. Pharamond, King of the Franks [Legendary] 65 66 67 was born about 369 in Belgium and died about 428 about age 59.

70. Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks (Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Argotta married Pharamond, King of the Franks [Legendary],65 66 67 son of Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks and < >, [Daughter of Boaz], about 394. Pharamond was born about 369 in Belgium and died about 428 about age 59. Another name for Pharamond was Faramund King of the Franks [Legendary].

Research Notes: Legendary father of Clodio, part of a fictitious descent from the Trojans.

FamilySearch.org (Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) has b. in Westphalia, Germany. Has title as King of the Salic Franks, and gives his father as Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks + a daughter of Boaz. This parentage is legendary and likely untrue.

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From Wikipedia - Pharamond :

Pharamond or Faramund is a legendary early king of the Franks first referred to in the anonymous 8th century Carolingian text Liber Historiae Francorum , also known as the Gesta regnum Francorum. In this work, which is customarily dated to 727, the anonymous author begins by writing of a mythical Trojan origin for the Franks . The emphasis of the Liber was upon "construct[ing] a specific past for a particular group of people."[1]

The story is told of the election of the first Frankish king.[2] It says that after the death of Sunno , his brother Marcomer , leader of the Ampsivarii and Chatti , proposed to the Franks that they should have one single king, contrary to their tradition. The Liber adds that Pharamond, named as Marchomir's son, was chosen as this first king (thus beginning the tradition of long-haired kings of the Franks), and then states that when he died, his son Chlodio was raised up as the next king. The work says no more of him.

Because there is no reference in any source prior to this work[3] to this figure named Pharamond, who is placed prior to Chlodio (that is, before ca. 428), scholars consider him a legendary rather than historical figure.[4] As a matter of fact in several sources, for example Gregory of Tours , multiple kings are attested to rule simultaneously in later times. It is thus a dubious matter to assume that, even had Pharamond existed, he was ever recognized as sole king. The first king of the Franks who may have been close to this position was Clovis I , but after his death his empire was divided again amongst his sons who ruled again simultaneously.

The myth of Pharamond has led to new legends and romances in later times. In past times this has led to attempts to falsely write Pharamond into Prosper Tiro [5]. Martin Bouquet at a much later date invented an entire history of Pharamond.[1]


Children from this marriage were:

+ 72 M    i. Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary] 68 69 70 was born about 395 in Belgium and died in 447 about age 52.

+ 73 M    ii. Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne 71 72 was born before 420 and died in 448.

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71. Pharamond, King of the Franks [Legendary] (Marcomir, Duke of the East Franks69, Clodius IV, Duke of the East Franks67, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pharamond married Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks,62 63 daughter of Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks and Unknown, about 394. Argotta was born about 376 in France.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 70)

72. Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary] (Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clodio married Basina, de Thuringia,73 74 daughter of Alaric I, de Thuringia and Galla Placidia, of Cauca,. Basina was born in 398 in Thuringia, Germany and died about 414 in France about age 16.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 74 M    i. Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary] 75 76 was born about 411 in Belgium and died about 457 about age 46.

+ 75 M    ii. Sigimerus I, d'Auverigne 77 was born about 414.

73. Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne (Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clovis married someone.

His child was:

+ 76 M    i. Childebert, King of Cologne 78 79 80 was born before 440 in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France and died between 483 and 488.

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74. Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary] (Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Merovech married Verica.81 82 Verica was born about 413.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 77 M    i. Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks 83 84 85 was born between 436 and 437 in Westphalia, Germany, died on 26 Nov 482 in Tournai, (Hainaut), Frankish Empire (Belgium), and was buried in Tournai, (Hainaut), Frankish Empire (Belgium).

75. Sigimerus I, d'Auverigne (Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sigimerus married someone.

His child was:

+ 78 M    i. Ferreolus, of Moselle 86 was born in 428.

76. Childebert, King of Cologne (Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Childebert married someone.

His child was:

+ 79 M    i. Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne 87 88 was born before 460 and died about 509.

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77. Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks (Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Childeric married Basina Andovera, of Thuringia,89 90 91 daughter of Banin, of Thuringia and Basina, of Saxony,. Basina was born about 438 in Thuringia, Germany and died about 480 about age 42. Other names for Basina were Basina of Thuringia and Besina of Thuringia.

Research Notes: First husband was Bisinus, the King of Thuringia.

From Wikipedia - Basina, Queen of Thuringia :

Basina was queen of Thuringia in the middle of the fifth century. She left her husband king Bisinus and went to Roman Gaul . She herself took the initiative to ask for the hand of Childeric I , king of the Franks , and married him. For as she herself said, "I want to have the most powerful man in the world, even if I have to cross the ocean for him". This remark of her may have been related to Childeric's successful invasion of the Roman Empire and his attempt to settle a Frankish kingdom on Roman soil.

Basina's name is probably Low Franconian for 'female boss'. She is the mother of the man who is remembered as the founder of the Frankish realm and modern France. She (not her husband Childeric) named her son Chlodovech, but he is better remembered under his Latinized name Clovis I . The simple fact that Chlodovech's name comes from Basina is remarkable since it was a common practice for the Franks to name a son after a member of the family of the male-line of ancestors.

Through the ages historians have been intrigued by the story of Basina since she obviously acted as a player and not as bystander - which is not uncommon for the women of the Franks, but highly uncommon for the Italians.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 80 F    i. Audefleda Meroving, Princess of the Franks 92 was born about 452 in Westphalia, Germany and died on 30 Apr 535 in Ravenna, Italy about age 83.

+ 81 M    ii. Clovis I, King of the Franks 93 94 95 was born about 466 in Belgium, died on 27 Nov 511 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France about age 45, and was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, (Île-de-France), France.

78. Ferreolus, of Moselle (Sigimerus I, d'Auverigne75, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ferreolus married someone.

His child was:

+ 82 M    i. Tonantius Ferreolus, of Moselle 96 was born in Westphalia, Germany and died after 475 in Rome, Latium, (Italy).

79. Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne (Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sigebert married Vultrogothe, Princess of Orleans 97 before 460.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 83 M    i. Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne 98 99 100 died about 509.

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80. Audefleda Meroving, Princess of the Franks (Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Audefleda married Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths,101 102 son of Theodemir, King of the Ostrogoths and Erelieva, Queen of the Ostrogoths, in 493. Theodoric was born about 454 in Pannonia (Hungary) and died on 30 Aug 526 in Ravenna, Italy about age 72. Another name for Theodoric was Theodoric "the Great" King of the Ostrogoths.

Research Notes: Raised as a hostage in Constantinople.

From Wikipedia - Theodoric the Great :
Theodoric the Great (Gothic : Þiudareiks; Latin : Fl Theodoricus; Greek : (Thev'ðerichos, ??v'ð?rixos ); Old English : Þ; German : Dietrich von Bern ; Old Norse : Þjóðrekr, Þiðrek; 454 - August 30 , 526 ), was king of the Ostrogoths (471-526),[1] ruler of Italy (493-526), regent of the Visigoths (511-526), and a viceroy of the (Eastern) Roman Empire. He became a hero of Germanic legend.

Youth

The man who ruled under the name of Theodoric was born in 454 on the banks of the Neusiedler See near Carnuntum , a year after the Ostrogoths had thrown off nearly a century of domination by the Huns . The son of the King Theodemir and Erelieva , Theodoric went to Constantinople as a young boy, as a hostage to secure the Ostrogoths' compliance with a treaty Theodemir had concluded with the Byzantine Emperor Leo .

He lived at the court of Constantinople for many years and learned a great deal about Roman government and military tactics, which served him well when he became the Gothic ruler of a mixed but largely Romanized "barbarian people", as Oriental kingdoms used to call tribes living on the European continent, what is presently known as Western Europe [Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi] . Treated with favor by the Emperors Leo I and Zeno , he became magister militum (Master of Soldiers) in 483, and one year later he became consul . Afterwards, he returned to live among the Ostrogoths when he was 31 years old and became their king in 488.

Reign

At the time, the Ostrogoths were settled in Byzantine territory as foederati (allies) of the Romans, but were becoming restless and increasingly difficult for Zeno to manage. Not long after Theodoric became king, the two men worked out an arrangement beneficial to both sides. The Ostrogoths needed a place to live, and Zeno was having serious problems with Odoacer , the King of Italy who had overthrown the Western Roman Empire in 476. Ostensibly a viceroy for Zeno, Odoacer was menacing Byzantine territory and not respecting the rights of Roman citizens in Italy. At Zeno's encouragement, Theodoric invaded Odoacer's kingdom.

Theodoric came with his army to Italy in 488, where he won the battles of Isonzo and Verona in 489 and at the Adda in 490. In 493 he took Ravenna . On February 2, 493, Theodoric and Odoacer signed a treaty that assured both parties would rule over Italy. A banquet was organised in order to celebrate this treaty. It was at this banquet that Theodoric, after making a toast, killed Odoacer with his own hands.

Like Odoacer, Theodoric was ostensibly only a viceroy for the emperor in Constantinople. In reality, he was able to avoid imperial supervision, and dealings between the emperor and Theodoric were as equals. Unlike Odoacer, however, Theodoric respected the agreement he had made and allowed Roman citizens within his kingdom to be subject to Roman law and the Roman judicial system. The Goths, meanwhile, lived under their own laws and customs. In 519, when a mob had burned down the synagogues of Ravenna, Theodoric ordered the town to rebuild them at its own expense.

Theodoric the Great sought alliances with, or hegemony over, the other Germanic kingdoms in the west. He allied with the Franks by his marriage to Audofleda , sister of Clovis I , and married his own female relatives to princes or kings of the Visigoths , Vandals and Burgundian . He stopped the Vandals from raiding his territories by threatening the weak Vandal king Thrasamund with invasion, and sent a guard of 5,000 troops with his sister Amalfrida when she married Thrasamund in 500. For much of his reign, Theodoric was the de facto king of the Visigoths as well, becoming regent for the infant Visigothic king, his grandson Amalric , following the defeat of Alaric II by the Franks under Clovis in 507. The Franks were able to wrest control of Aquitaine from the Visigoths, but otherwise, Theodoric was able to defeat their incursions.

Thedoric's achievements began to unravel even before his death. He had married his daughter Amalasuntha to the Visigoth Eutharic , but Eutharic died in 522 or 523, so no lasting dynastic connection of Ostrogoths and Visigoths was established. In 522, the Catholic Burgundian king Sigismund killed his own son, Theodoric's grandson, Sergeric. Theodoric retaliated by invading, probably in 523, annexing the southern part of the Burgundian kingdom. The rest was ruled Sigismund's Arian brother Godomar , under Gothic protection against the Franks who had captured Sigismund. This brought the territory ruled by Theodoric to its height (see map), but in 523 or 524 the new Catholic Vandal king Hilderic imprisoned Amalfrida, and killed her Gothic guard. Theodoric was planning an expedition to restore his power over the Vandal kingdom when he died in 526.

Family and Issue
Theodoric was married once.

He had a concubine in Moesia , name unknown, and had two daughters:
Theodegotha (ca. 473 - ?). In 494, she was married to Alaric II as a part of her father's alliance with the Visigoths.
Ostrogotha or Arevagni (ca. 475 - ?). In 494 or 496, she was married to the king Sigismund of Burgundy as a part of her father's alliance with the Burgundians.

Married to Audofleda in 493 and had one daughter:
Amalasuntha , Queen of the Goths. She was married to Eutharic and had two children: Athalaric and Matasuentha (the latter being married to Witiges first, then, after Witiges' death, married to Germanus Justinus , neither had children). Any hope for a reconciliation between the Goths and the Romans in the person of a Gotho-Roman Emperor from this family lineage was shattered.

After his death in Ravenna in 526, Theodoric was succeeded by his grandson Athalaric . Athalaric was at first represented by his mother Amalasuntha, who was a regent queen from 526 until 534. The kingdom of the Ostrogoths, however, began to wane and was conquered by Justinian I starting in 535 and finally ending in 553 with the Battle of Mons Lactarius ."

Noted events in his life were:

• King of the Ostrogoths: 471-526.

• Ruler of Italy: 493-526.

• Regent of the Visigoths: 511-526.

• Viceroy: of the (Eastern) Roman Empire.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 84 F    i. Ostrogotha 102 103 was born about 475. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

81. Clovis I, King of the Franks (Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Clovis married Clotilde, Queen of the Franks,104 105 106 107 daughter of Chilperic II, King of the Burgundians and Caretena, in 493. Clotilde was born in 475 in Lyons, (Rhône, France) and died in 545 in Tours, Touraine (Indre-et-Loire, France) at age 70. Other names for Clotilde were St. Clothilde, Clotild, Clotilda, Saint Clotilde, and Evochilde de Cologne.

Research Notes:
From Wikipedia - Clotilde :

Saint Clotilde (475 - 545 ), also known as Clotilda or simply Clotild, was the daughter of Chilperic II of Burgundy and Caretena, and wife of the Frankish king Clovis I . Venerated as a saint, she was instrumental to her husbands famous conversion to Catholic Christianity and, in her later years, was known for her almsgiving and penitential works of mercy.

On the death of Gundioc , king of the Burgundians, in 473, his sons Gundobad, Godegesil and Chilperic divided his heritage between them; Chilperic apparently reigning at Lyon, Gundobald at Vienne and Godegesil at Geneva.

According to Gregory of Tours , Chilperic was slain by Gundobad, his wife drowned, and of his two daughters, Chrona took the veil and Clotilde was exiled. This account, however, seems to have been a later invention, since an epitaph discovered at Lyons speaks of a Burgundian queen who died in 506. This was most probably the mother of Clotilde.

In 493 Clotilde married Clovis, King of the Franks , who had just conquered northern Gaul. She was brought up in the Catholic faith and did not rest until her husband had abjured paganism and embraced the Catholic faith in 496 . With him she built at Paris the church of the Holy Apostles, afterwards known as Sainte Geneviève. After the death of Clovis in 511 she retired to the abbey of St Martin at Tours.

In 523 she incited her sons against her cousin Sigismund , the son of Gundobad and provoked the Burgundian war. In the following year she tried in vain to protect the rights of her grandsons, the children of Clodomer , against the claims of her sons Childebert I and Clotaire I , and was equally unsuccessful in her efforts to prevent the civil discords between her children. She died in 544 or 545, and was buried at her husband's side in the church of the Holy Apostles.

Noted events in her life were:

• Retired: after the death of Clovis, 511, Abbey of St. Martin at Tours.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 85 M    i. Theuderic I, King of Rheims (Metz, Austrasia) 108 was born about 485 and died in 534 about age 49.

+ 86 M    ii. Chlodomer, King of Orléans 109 was born about 495.

+ 87 M    iii. Childebert I, King of Paris 110 was born about 496 and died on 13 Dec 558 about age 62.

+ 88 M    iv. Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks 111 112 113 was born in 497 in Soissons, Picardie, France, died on 23 Nov 561 at age 64, and was buried in St. Medard Abbey, Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France.

+ 89 F    v. Clotilda, Princess of the Franks 114 115 was born in 497 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, Francia (France), died in 531 in Spain at age 34, and was buried in Paris, (Île-de-France), France.

82. Tonantius Ferreolus, of Moselle (Ferreolus, of Moselle78, Sigimerus I, d'Auverigne75, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Tonantius married Papinilla Avitus, of Rome,116 daughter of Marcus Maecilius Avitus, of Rome and Unknown,. Papinilla was born about 415 in Rome, Latium, (Italy).

The child from this marriage was:

+ 90 M    i. Tonantius II Ferreolus, Duke of Moselle 117 was born about 452 in Moselle, Austrasia (France) and died about 506 about age 54.

83. Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne (Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cloderic married Chroma, of the Burgundians,118 daughter of Chilperic II, King of the Burgundians and Agrippine, de Bourgogne,.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 91 M    i. Munderic, of Vitry-en-Perthois 119 120 was born about 505 in Cologne, Westphalia, (Germany) and died in 532 about age 27.

+ 92 F    ii. Blithilda, Princess of Cologne 121 122 was born between 508 and 513 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France and died in 580.

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84. Ostrogotha (Audefleda Meroving, Princess of the Franks80, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Ostrogotha married Sigismund, of Burgundy,123 son of Gundobad, King of Burgundy and Unknown, 494 or 496. Sigismund died in 524.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Sigismund of Burgundy :

Sigismund (died 524 ) was king of the Burgundians from 516 to his death. He was the son of king Gundobad , whom he succeeded in 516. Sigismund and his brother Godomar were defeated in battle by Clovis ' sons and Godomar fled. Sigismund was taken by Chlodomer , King of Orleans , where he was kept as a prisoner. Godomar then rallied the Burgundian army and won back his kingdom. Meanwhile, Chlodomer ordered the death of Sigismund and marched with his brother Theuderic I , King of Metz, on Burgundy in 524.

Sigismund was a student of bishop Saint Avitus of Vienne , the Catholic bishop of Vienne who converted Sigismund from the Arian faith of his Burgundian forebears. Sigismund was inspired to found a monastery dedicated to Saint Maurice at Agaune in Valais in 515 . The following year he became king of the Burgundians.

[The 6th century saw] significant events for Sigismund. His son opposed him in 517 , and insulted his new wife and Sigismund had him strangled. Then, overcome with remorse, Sigismund retreated to the monastery that he had founded.

In 523 , he led the Burgundians against the invading Franks of Childebert I , Clotaire I and Theodebert I . Though he put on a monk's habit and hid in a cell near his abbey, he was captured by Clotaire, taken to Orléans and put to death. Afterwards, he was honoured by the Burgundians as a martyr . His bones were recovered from the well at Columelle where his body had been thrown, and a shrine developed near Agaune. Eventually Sigismund was canonized .

Correspondence has survived between Avitus, who was a poet and one of the last masters of the classical arts, and Sigismund.
In the 14th century , Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor , transferred Sigismund's relics to Prague , hence he has become a patron saint of the Czech Republic .

Family and Issue
He married Ostrogotha, the illegitimate daughter of Theodoric the Great and a concubine in 494 as a part of Theodoric's negotiation for an alliance with Sigimund and the Burgundians. Both had the following issue:
Sigeric (? - 522, murdered by his own father)
Suavegotha (495 - ?) She was married to Theuderic I , son of Clovis I .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 93 F    i. Suavegotha 124 was born about 495.

+ 94 M    ii. Sigeric died in 522.

85. Theuderic I, King of Rheims (Metz, Austrasia) (Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Theuderic married someone.

His child was:

+ 95 M    i. Theudebert I, King of Austrasia 125 126 was born about 500 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France and died in 548 in Austrasia about age 48.

Theuderic married Suavegotha,124 daughter of Sigismund, of Burgundy and Ostrogotha,. Suavegotha was born about 495.

86. Chlodomer, King of Orléans (Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Chlodomer married Guntheuc before 523.

Research Notes: Source: Wiukipedia - Chlothar I

87. Childebert I, King of Paris (Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

88. Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks (Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clotaire married Guntheuc about 524.

Research Notes: Source: Wiukipedia - Chlothar I

Clotaire next married Radegund.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Chlothar I

Clotaire next married Ingonde.127 128 Ingonde was born about 500. Other names for Ingonde were Ingonthe and Ingund.

Research Notes: Possibly the sister of Lothair's second wife Arnegunde.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 96 M    i. Charibert I, King of Paris 129 130 was born in 520 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France and died in 567 at age 47.

+ 97 M    ii. Sigebert I, of Austrasia was born in 535 in Metz, Moselle, France and died between 575 and 579 in Vitry, <Moselle>, France.

+ 98 M    iii. Gunthar died before 561.

+ 99 M    iv. Childeric died before 561.

+ 100 M    v. Guntram, King of Burgundy .

+ 101 F    vi. Chlothsind .

Clotaire next married Arnégonde,131 132 133 daughter of Baderic, King of Thuringia and Unknown,. Arnégonde was born about 515, died in 573 about age 58, and was buried in Saint-Denis Basilica, Paris, France. Other names for Arnégonde were Aregund and Arnegunde.

Research Notes: According to Ancestral Roots, Line 240A (Clotaire I), Arnégonde was his 2nd wife, sister of his first wife Ingonde. According to Wikipedia, fourth wife of Clotaire I, sister of his fourth wife, Ingund.

Source Wikipedia - Chlothar I - Aregund was Clotaire's 4th wife, sister of Ingund (Clotaire's 3rd wife).

From Wikipedia - Aregund :

Aregund, Aregunda, Arnegund, Aregonda, or Arnegonda was the wife of Clotaire I , king of the Franks , and the mother of Chilperic I of Neustria . She was the sister of Ingund , one of Clotaire's other wives. She lived during the sixth century.

Her sepulchre , among dozens of others, was discovered in 1959 in the Saint Denis Basilica by archaeologist Michel Fleury . It contained remarkably well-preserved clothing items and jewellery , which were used to identify her.

In an episode of the television series, Digging for the Truth , aired in May 2006, host Josh Bernstein arranged a DNA test of a sample of her remains to see if it showed any Middle Eastern characteristics. It did not. This was meant to disprove the notion put forwards by the Da Vinci Code that the Merovingians were descended from Jesus, though it should be noted Aregund was merely married into the dynasty, not a blood descendant- so presumably the results of this test are irrelevant. Some also claim that based on studies the burial could not have been done around the time of Aregund's death but likely dates from decades later and the remains were of a woman (?)than Aregund was supposed to have been.

References
Erlande-Brandenburg, Alain, "Saint-Denis Cathedral", Editions Quest-France, Rennes, n.d.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 102 M    i. Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria 134 135 was born about 539 in France and died in Sep 584 about age 45.

Clotaire next married Chunsina.136 Another name for Chunsina was Chunsine.

Research Notes: 5th wife of Chlothar I.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 103 M    i. Chram 137 died before 561.

89. Clotilda, Princess of the Franks (Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clotilda married Amalaric, King of the Visigoths,138 139 son of Alaric II, King of the Visigoths and Theodegotha, in 511. Amalaric was born about 502 in Ravenna, Italy and died in 531 in Barcelona, (Spain) about age 29. Another name for Amalaric was Amalarico King of the Visigoths.

Death Notes: Assassinated by his own troops

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Amalaric :

Amalaric, or in Spanish and Portuguese , Amalarico, (502[1] - 531) was a son of king Alaric II and of Theodegotho, daughter of Theodoric the Great and his first wife. Amalaric was himself king of the Visigoths from 526 till he was assassinated in 531.

He was a child when his father fell in battle against Clovis I , king of the Franks , in 507. Gesalec was chosen king and the child Amalaric was carried for safety into Hispania . After Gesalec was killed in 511, the country and Provence was thenceforth ruled by Amalaric's maternal grandfather, Theodoric the Ostrogoth, acting through his vice regent, Theudis , an Ostrogothic nobleman. In 522 the young Amalaric was proclaimed king, and four years later, on Theodoric's death, he assumed full royal power in Hispania and that part of Languedoc called Septimania , relinquishing Provence to his cousin Athalaric . He married Chrotilda , daughter of Clovis I ; but his disputes with her, he being an Arian and she a Catholic , brought on him the penalty of a Frankish invasion by Childebert I , king of Paris . Amalaric was defeated at Narbonne in 531 and retreated behind the walls of Barcelona , where he was assassinated by his own troops.[1]


Children from this marriage were:

+ 104 M    i. Athanagild, King of Hispania and Septimania 140 141 142 was born about 508 in (Spain) and died in 567 about age 59.

+ 105 M    ii. Liuvigild, King of the Visigoths 143 144 was born about 519 in Spain and died in 586 about age 67.

90. Tonantius II Ferreolus, Duke of Moselle (Tonantius Ferreolus, of Moselle82, Ferreolus, of Moselle78, Sigimerus I, d'Auverigne75, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Tonantius married Deuteria.145 Deuteria was born about 479 in Moselle, Austrasia (France). Another name for Deuteria was Outeria.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 106 M    i. Ansbertus, of Moselle, Senator of Rome 146 147 was born about 500 in Moselle, Austrasia (France).

91. Munderic, of Vitry-en-Perthois (Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Munderic married someone.

His child was:

+ 107 M    i. SaintGondulphus, of Maastricht, Bishop of Tongres 148 149 150 was born in 524 in Aquitaine (France) and died on 6 Jul 607 in Tongres (France) at age 83.

92. Blithilda, Princess of Cologne (Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blithilda married Ansbertus, of Moselle, Senator of Rome,146 147 son of Tonantius II Ferreolus, Duke of Moselle and Deuteria,. Ansbertus was born about 500 in Moselle, Austrasia (France).

Research Notes: Ancestral Roots, line 180-6 (Ansbertus), says "m. perh. Bilichilde, whose ancestry is unproven."

Noted events in his life were:

• Gallo-Roman Senator:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 108 M    i. Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz 151 152 was born about 540 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France and died in 601 about age 61.

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93. Suavegotha (Ostrogotha84, Audefleda Meroving, Princess of the Franks80, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Suavegotha married Theuderic I, King of Rheims (Metz, Austrasia),108 son of Clovis I, King of the Franks and Clotilde, Queen of the Franks,. Theuderic was born about 485 and died in 534 about age 49.

Research Notes: Merovingian king.

From Wikipedia - Theuderic I :

Theuderic I[1] (c.485 - 533/4) was the Merovingian king of Metz , Rheims , or Austrasia -as it is variously called-from 511 to 533 or 534.

He was the son of Clovis I and one of his earlier wives or concubines. He inherited Metz in 511 at his father's death. In accordance with Salian tradition, the kingdom was divided between Clovis' four surviving sons: Childebert I in Paris , Chlodomer in Orléans , and Clotaire I in Soissons . Early in his reign, he sent his son Theudebert to battle the Scandinavian King Chlochilaich (Hygelac of Beowulf fame) who had invaded his realm. Theudebert defeated and killed Chlochilaich.

Theuderic got involved in the war between the Thuringian King Hermanfrid and Hermanfrid's only living brother: Baderic . In exchange for his help, Theuderic would receive half of the kingdom. Baderic was defeated, but the land promised Theuderic was not given up.

The four sons of Clovis then all fought Sigismund of Burgundy and Godomar , kings of the Burgundians . Godomar fled and Sigismund was taken prisoner by Chlodomer . Theuderic married Sigismund's daughter. Godomar rallied the Burgundian army and won back his kingdom. Chlodomer, aided by Theuderic, defeated Godomar, but died in the fighting at Vézeronce .

Theuderic then, with his brother Clotaire and his son, attacked Thuringia to revenge himself on Hermanfrid. Thuringia was conquered, and Clotaire received Radegund , daughter of King Berthar (Hermanfrid's late brother). After making a treaty with his brother Childebert, Theuderic died in 534. Upon his death the throne of Metz, though seemingly up for grabs, passed unhindered to Theudebert. Theuderic also left a daughter, Theodechild, by his wife Suavegotha, daughter of Sigismund of Burgundy .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 85)

94. Sigeric (Ostrogotha84, Audefleda Meroving, Princess of the Franks80, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

95. Theudebert I, King of Austrasia (Theuderic I, King of Rheims (Metz, Austrasia)85, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Theudebert married Deuteria.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Theudebald


The child from this marriage was:

+ 109 M    i. Theudebald, King of Austrasia 153 154 was born about 535 and died in 555 in Austrasia about age 20.

Theudebert next married Wisigarda, daughter of Wacho, King of the Lombards and Ostrogotha,. Another name for Wisigarda was Wisigard.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Wacho and Theudebald

96. Charibert I, King of Paris (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charibert married someone.

His child was:

+ 110 F    i. Adelberg, Princess of Paris 155 was born in 555 and died in 610 in Metz, Moselle, (Lorraine), France at age 55.

97. Sigebert I, of Austrasia (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sigebert married Brunhilda, of Austrasia,156 157 158 daughter of Athanagild, King of Hispania and Septimania and Goiswintha,. Brunhilda was born about 543 in <Toledo>, Spain and died in 613 in Metz, Moselle, France about age 70. Other names for Brunhilda were Brunchildis Princess of the Visigoths and Brunehaut Princess of the Visigoths.

Research Notes: The younger of Athanagild's two daughters.

From Wikipedia - Brunhilda of Austrasia :

Brunhilda[1] (c. 543 - 613 ) was a Frankish queen who ruled the eastern kingdoms of Austrasia and Burgundy in the names of her sons and grandsons. Initially known as a liberal ruler of great political acumen, she became notorious for her cruelty and avarice.

Life
She was possibly born about 543 in Toledo , the Visigothic capital, the daughter of the Visigoth king Athanagild and Goiswintha , his queen. She was the younger of his two daughters. She was only eleven years old when her father was elevated to the kingship (554). She was educated in Toledo as an Arian Christian .

First marriage
In 567 , she was married to king Sigebert I of Austrasia, a grandson of Clovis I who had sent an embassy to Toledo loaded with gifts. She joined him at Metz . Upon her marriage, she abjured Arianism and converted to orthodox Roman Catholicism .[2]

Sigebert's father, Clotaire I , had reunited the four kingdoms of the Franks, but when he died, Sigebert and his three brothers divided them again. According to Gregory of Tours , Sigebert's marriage to a Visigothic princess was a criticism of his brothers' choices in wives. Instead of marrying low-born and promiscuous women, Sigebert contracted a princess of education and morals.

In response to Sigebert's noble marriage, his brother King Chilperic of Soissons sent to Spain for Brunhilda's sister, Galswintha . Gregory of Tours suggests that he proposed because he envied his brother's marriage to Brunhilda.[3] However, Galswintha ordered him to purge his court of prostitutes and mistresses and he soon grew tired of her. He and his favourite mistress, one Fredegund , conspired to murder her within the year. He then married Fredegund.

Brunhilda so detested Fredegund for the death of her sister-and this hatred was so fiercely reciprocated-that the two queens persuaded their husbands to go to war.[4] Sigebert persuaded their other brother, the elder Guntram of Burgundy , to mediate the dispute between the queens. He decided that Galswintha's dower of Bordeaux , Limoges , Cahors , Béarn , and Bigorre should be turned over to Brunhilda in restitution. However, Chilperic did not easily give up the cities and Brunhilda did not forget the murder. Germanus , Bishop of Paris , negotiated a brief peace between them. Between 567 and 570 , Brunhilda bore Sigebert three children: Ingund, Chlodosind, and Childebert .

The peace was then broken by Chilperic, who invaded the Sigebert's dominions. Sigebert defeated Chilperic, who fled to Tournai . The people of Paris hailed Sigebert as a conqueror when he went there with Brunhilda and their children. Germanus wrote to Brunhilda, asking her to persuade her husband to restore the peace and to spare his brother. Chroniclers of Germanus' life say that she ignored this; certainly Sigebert set out to besiege Tournai. Fredegund responded to this threat to her husband by hiring two assassins, who killed Sigebert at Vitry with poisoned daggers (scramasaxi , according to Gregory). Brunhilda was captured and imprisoned at Rouen .

Second marriage
When, after disobeying his father's direct orders, Merovech , son of Chilperic and Audovera , went to Rouen on pretext of visiting his mother, he fell in love with the widowed Brunhilda. Thus he strengthened his chances of becoming a king. His stepmother was determined that only her sons should succeed as kings, and she eliminated her husband's sons by other women. They were married by the bishop Praetextatus to prevent a scandal, though the marriage was contrary to canon law, as Gregory is quick to note,[5] Brunhilda being Merovech's aunt. Quickly, Chilperic besieged them in the church of St Martin on the walls. Eventually he made peace with them, but he took Merovech away with him to Soissons.

In an effort to nullify the marriage, Chilperic had Merovech tonsured and sent to the monastery of Le Mans to become a priest. Merovech fled to the sanctuary of St Martin at Tours, the church of Gregory (who is thus an eyewitness to these events),[6] and later Champagne . He finally returned to Tours in 578 , and when his bid for power failed, he asked his servant to kill him.[7]

First regency
Brunhilda now tried to seize the regency of Austrasia in the name of her son Childebert II , but she was resisted fiercely by her nobles and had to retire briefly to the court of Guntram of Burgundy before obtaining her goal. At that time, she ruled Austrasia as queen. Not being a fighter, she was primarily an administrative reformer, with a Visigothic education. She repaired the old Roman roads, built many churches and abbeys, constructed the necessary fortresses, reorganised the royal finances, and restructured the royal army. However, she antagonised the nobles by her continued imposition of royal authority wherever it was lax. To reinforce her positions and the crown's prestige and power, she convinced Guntram, newly heirless, to adopt Childebert as his own son and heir. This he did in 577 .[8] In 579 , she married her daughter Ingunda, then only thirteen, to the Visigothic prince Hermenegild , allying her house to that of the king of her native land. However, Hermenegild converted to Catholicism and he and his wife both died in the ensuing religious wars which tore apart the Visigothic kingdom in Spain.

Brunhilda ruled Austrasia until Childebert came of age in 583 , at the traditional Merovingian majority of thirteen.

Relations with King Guntram
The conflict with Fredegund flared up once more upon the death of Chilperic. Now in the regency in Neustria, Fredegund was in a position to renew the war with her old enemy. Firstly, however, Brunhilda had to deal with her own internal enemies.

Many of the dukes opposed strongly her influence over her son, the king. Three of them-Rauching, Ursio, and Berthefrid-conspired to assassinate Childebert; however, their plot was found out. Rauching was killed and Ursio and Berthefrid fled to a fortress. Upon this, Guntram immediately begged for Childebert, Brunhilda, and Childebert's new sons to take refuge at his court. This they did and soon Ursio and Berthefrid were killed. In 587 , Guntram, Childebert, and Brunhild settled the Pact of Andelot [9] securing for Childebert the Burgundian succession and a continuing alliance of the two realms for the rest of Guntram's life.

In that same year, King Reccared I of the Visigoths sent embassies to both Childebert and Guntram, the former accepting them and consolidating an alliance and the latter refusing to see them for some reason or another. Thus, when Brunhilda and Childebert negotiated a marriage for the king's sister Chlodosind with the king of Spain, it was rejected by Guntram and abandoned. In 592 , Guntram died and Childebert, as per the treaty, succeeded to his kingdom, immediately making war on Clotaire of Neustria.

Second regency
Upon Childebert's death in September or October 595 , Brunhilda attempted to govern Austrasia and Burgundy in the name of her grandsons Theudebert II and Theuderic II , respectively. Though she attributed the death of Childebert to Fredegund, the latter died in 597 and the direct conflict between her and Brunhilda ended. Peace would elude the Franks, however, for many years more as the conflict raged between the two queens' descendants.

In 599 , Brunhilda's eldest grandson, Theudebert, at whose court she was staying, exiled her. She was found wandering near Arcis in Champagne by a peasant, who brought her to Theuderic. The peasant was rewarded with the bishopric of Auxerre , as the legend goes. Theuderic welcomed her and readily fell under her influence, which was inclined to vengeful war with Theudebert at the time. Soon the brothers were at war.

It is at this point that Brunhilda begins to display that ruthlessness which led to her especially violent demise. Brunhilda first took to herself Protadius as lover and, desiring to promote him to high office, conspired to have Berthoald , the mayor of the palace , killed. In 604 , she convinced Theuderic to send Berthoald to inspect the royal villae along the Seine . Clotaire, probably alerted by men of Brunhilda's bidding, sent his own mayor Landric (ironically, a former paramour of Fredegund) to meet Berthoald, who had only a small contingent of men with him. Realising that he had been the victim of courtly plotting, Berthoald, in the ensuing confrontation, overchased the enemy until he was surrounded and killed. Protadius was promptly put in his place.

Brunhilda and Protadius soon persuaded Theuderic to return to war with Theudebert, but the mayor was murdered by his warriors, who did not wish to fight to assuage to ego of queen. The man who ordered Protadius' execution, Duke Uncelen , was soon arrested by Brunhilda and tortured and executed. He was not the first ducal victim of the queen's revenges.
It was also during these later regencies that Desiderius , Bishop of Vienne (later Saint Didier) publicly accused her of incest and cruelty. Desiderius finally enraged her with a pointed sermon on chastity preached in 612 before her and Theuderic, with whom she hired three assassins to murder the bishop at the village now called Saint-Didier-sur-Chalaronne .
In that year, at the battle of Tolbiac , Theuderic defeated and captured Theudebert, whom the queen was now claiming was in fact the son of a gardener, and brought him and his royal paraphernalia to his Brunhilda, who had him put up in a monastery. She probably had him murdered (along with his son Merovech) to allow Theuderic to succeed to both thrones unhindered. This he did and died of dysentery in his Austrasian capital of Metz in late 613 .

Third regency
The successor of Theuderic II was his bastard son Sigebert , a child. The mayor of the palace of Austrasia, Warnachar , fearing that at his young age he would fall under the influence of his great-grandmother, brought him before a national assemby, where he was proclaimed by the nobles, who did homage to him over both his father's kingdoms. Nonetheless, he could not be kept out of the hands of Brunhilda. Thus, for the last time in a long life, she was regent of the Franks, this time for her own great-grandson.
But Warnachar and Rado , mayor of the palace of Burgundy, along with Pepin of Landen and Saint Arnulf , bishop of Metz , abandoned the cause of Brunhilda and the young king and joined with Clotaire, promising not to rise in defence of the queen-regent and recognising Clotaire as rightful regent and guardian of Sigebert. Brunhilda, with Sigebert, met Clotaire's army on the Aisne , but the dukes yet again betrayed her: the Patrician Aletheus, Duke Rocco, and Duke Sigvald deserted her and she and her king had to flee. As far as the Orbe they got, hoping to enlist the aid of certain German tribes, but Clotaire's minions caught up with them by the lake Neuchâtel . The young king and his brother Corbo were killed. Thus ended the long and bloody feud between Austrasia and Neustria, and reuniting the two kingdoms, Clotaire then had the entire realm of the Franks. Clotaire accused Brunhilda of the death of ten kings of the Franks[10]and many churchmen, including Desiderius. According to the Liber Historiae Francorum :
"Then the army of the Franks and Burgundians joined into one, all shouted together that death would be most fitting for the very wicked Brunhilda. Then King Clotaire ordered that she be lifted on to a camel and led through the entire army. Then she was tied to the feet of wild horses and torn apart limb from limb. Finally she died. Her final grave was the fire. Her bones were burnt."
One legend has her being dragged by a wild mare down the Roman road La Chaussée Brunehaut at Abbeville .

Religion
Brunhilda was raised as an Arian Christian , but upon her marriage to Sigebert, converted to Roman Catholicism. In general, she protected the church and treated Pope Gregory the Great with great respect. He wrote a series of positive letters to her; in 597 he wrote to her about interdicting pagan rites such as tree worship . Gregory of Tours was another favoured cleric; he was a trusted courtier to her and her son from 587 until his death. She also took a keen personal interest in the bishoprics and monasteries within her dominion. This brought her into conflict with Columbanus , abbot of Luxeuil , whom she eventually exiled to Italy, where he founded Bobbio . Brunhilda also played a role in perpetuating the diocese of Maurienne as a suffragan bishopric of the archdiocese of Vienne . In 576, Brunhilda's protector, Sigebert's brother Guntram, had founded the new bishopric at Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne , separating the Maurienne Valley and the neighboring Susa Valley from the Diocese of Turin . The Bishop of Turin protested this to Brunhilda for more than twenty years, but even when Pope Gregory the Great supported his complaint in 599, Brunhilda dismissed it.

Brunhilda was buried in the Abbaye de St. Martin at Autun that she founded in 602 on the spot where the bishop of Tours had cut down a beech-tree that served as an object of pagan worship. The abbey was destroyed in 1793 and Brunhilda's sarcophagus is now in the Musée Lapidaire in Avignon .

Brunhilda commissioned the building of several churches and the abbey of St. Vincent at Laon (founded in 580 ). She is also credited with founding the castle of Bruniquel and having a Roman road resurfaced near Alligny-en-Morvan (where the name of a nearby hill Terreau Bruneau is believed to be derived from hers). The part of Mauves-sur-Loire known as la Fontaine Bruneau is named after Brunhilda who may have cooled herself with the fountain's water when she suffered heat exhaustion .

In legend
Many scholars have seen Brunhilda as inspiration for both Brunnhild and Kriemhild , two rival characters from the Nibelungenlied . Kriemhild married Siegfried , who in many respects resembles Sigebert, Brunhilda's husband. There is resemblance between a multitude of characters and events in the Nibelungenlied and those of the latter half of the sixth century in Merovingian Gaul. As Thomas Hodgkin remarks:

" Treasures buried in long departed days by kings of old, mysterious caves, reptile guides or reptile guardians - are we not transported by this strange legend into the very atmosphere of the Niebelungen Lied? And if the good king Gunthram passed for the fortunate finder of the Dragon-hoard, his brothers and their queens, by their wars, their reconciliations and their terrible avengings, must surely have suggested the main argument of that most tragical epic, the very name of one of whose heroines, Brunichildis, is identical with the name of the queen of Austrasia.[11] "

Notes
^
Her name has many forms, Brunhilda is the German form, it also happens to be the most common in English . In French , she is Brunehaut, in Spanish Brunegilda or Brunequilda. She is also called Brunilda, Brunichildis, Brunechildis, Brunichild, Brunechilde, Brunichilda, Brunhild, Brunhilde, Brünnhilde, Brünhild, Brynhild, or Brynhildr. (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2004).
^ Gregory of Tours, IV.27.
^ Gregory, IV.28.
^ Gregory IV.47
^ Gregory V.2
^ Gregory V.14
^ Gregory V.18
^ Gregory VI.1
^ Gregory IX.20
^ The identity of the ten kings comes from the Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar . It is usually said to include Sigebert I, Chilperic I, Theudebert II, Theuderic II, Sigebert II, Merovech (Chilperic's son), Merovech (Theuderic's son), Corbo (Theuderic's son), and Childebert (Theuderic's son) and the sons of Theudebert.
^ Hodgkin, V, p 202. Retrieved from Northvegr .

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Children from this marriage were:

+ 111 F    i. Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia 159 160 was born about 550 in Austrasia (France).

+ 112 F    ii. Ingunda was born about 558 in France.

+ 113 M    iii. Childebert II, King of Austrasia and King of Burgundy 161 was born in 570 and died in 595 at age 25.

98. Gunthar (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

99. Childeric (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

100. Guntram, King of Burgundy (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

101. Chlothsind (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

102. Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Chilpéric married Fredegund.162 163 Fredegund was born in 543 and died in 597 at age 54. Another name for Fredegund was Frédégonde.

Research Notes: 3rd wife of Chilperic I

Source: Wikipedia - Chlothar II


The child from this marriage was:

+ 114 M    i. Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks 162 164 165 was born in 584 in France and died in 629 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France at age 45.

Chilpéric next married Audovera.

Research Notes: First wife of Chilperic I.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 115 F    i. Basina was born before 573 and died after 590.

103. Chram (Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

104. Athanagild, King of Hispania and Septimania (Clotilda, Princess of the Franks89, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Athanagild married Goiswintha.166 167 Other names for Goiswintha were Goiswinth and Goswinda.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 116 F    i. Brunhilda, of Austrasia 156 157 158 was born about 543 in <Toledo>, Spain and died in 613 in Metz, Moselle, France about age 70.

105. Liuvigild, King of the Visigoths (Clotilda, Princess of the Franks89, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Liuvigild married Theodosia, of Cartagena, daughter of Severinus, Count of Cartagena and Theodora,. Theodosia was born about 525 in Cartagena, Murcia, Spain.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #105743 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) has b. abt 525 in Cartagena, Spain.

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593875422 has b. abt 532.
Theodosia was a sister of St. Isidore.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 117 M    i. Reccared I, Visigothic King of Hispania 168 169 170 was born about 544 in Spain and died in Jun 601 about age 57.

+ 118 M    ii. Hermengild was born about 556 in Spain and died in 585 about age 29.

106. Ansbertus, of Moselle, Senator of Rome (Tonantius II Ferreolus, Duke of Moselle90, Tonantius Ferreolus, of Moselle82, Ferreolus, of Moselle78, Sigimerus I, d'Auverigne75, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ansbertus married Blithilda, Princess of Cologne,121 122 daughter of Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne and Chroma, of the Burgundians,. Blithilda was born between 508 and 513 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France and died in 580. Another name for Blithilda was Bilichilde.

Research Notes: Ancestral Roots, line 180-6 (Ansbertus), says "m. perh. Bilichilde, whose ancestry is unproven."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 92)

107. SaintGondulphus, of Maastricht, Bishop of Tongres (Munderic, of Vitry-en-Perthois91, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gondulphus married Palatina, of Troyes,149 171 daughter of Maurilion Gallo, of Troyes and < >, [Princess of the Thuringians]. Palatina was born about 547 in Troyes, (Aube, France).

The child from this marriage was:

+ 119 M    i. Baudgise II, d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine 172 173 174 was born between 556 and 565 in Aquitaine, (France) and died in 588 in Carthage (Tunis), (Tunisia).

108. Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz (Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arnoaldus married Adelberg, Princess of Paris,155 daughter of Charibert I, King of Paris and Unknown,. Adelberg was born in 555 and died in 610 in Metz, Moselle, (Lorraine), France at age 55. Another name for Adelberg was Bertha Princess of Paris.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 120 F    i. Dode 175 was born about 586 in Saxony, (Germany) and was christened after 615.

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109. Theudebald, King of Austrasia (Theudebert I, King of Austrasia95, Theuderic I, King of Rheims (Metz, Austrasia)85, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Theudebald married Waldrada, of Lombardy,176 daughter of Wacho, King of the Lombards and Ostrogotha,.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Waldrada :

Waldrada, widow (firstly) of Theudebald , King of Austrasia (ruled 548-555), repudiated wife (secondly) of Chlothar I , King of the Franks (ruled c.558-561), was the daughter of Wacho , King of the Lombards (ruled c.510-539) and his second wife Ostrogotha, a Gepid . The Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "Wisigarda …secundæ Walderada" as the two daughters of Wacho and his second wife, specifying that Waldrada married "Scusuald regis Francorum" and later "Garipald ".[1] The Historia Langobardorum names "Waldrada" as Wacho's second daughter by his second wife, specifying that she married "Chusubald rex Francorum".[2] Paulus Diaconus names "Wisigarda…[et] secunda Walderada" as the two daughters of King Wacho & his second wife, specifying that Walderada married "Cusupald alio regi Francorum" and later "Garipald".[3] Gregory of Tours names Vuldetrada as the wife of King Theodebald.[4] Herimannus names "Wanderadam" wife of "Theodpaldus rex Francorum" when recording her second marriage to "Lotharius rex patris eius Theodeberti patruus".[5] According to Gregory of Tours, King Clotaire "began to have intercourse" with the widow of King Theodebald, before "the bishops complained and he handed her over to Garivald Duke of Bavaria",[6] which does not imply that King Clotaire married Waldrada.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 121 M    i. Grimoalde, Duke of Aquitaine 177 was born about 555 in Aquitaine, France and died in 599 about age 44.

110. Adelberg, Princess of Paris (Charibert I, King of Paris96, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelberg married Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz,151 152 son of Ansbertus, of Moselle, Senator of Rome and Blithilda, Princess of Cologne,. Arnoaldus was born about 540 in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France and died in 601 about age 61. Another name for Arnoaldus was Arnoldus of Moselle, Bishop of Metz.

Noted events in his life were:

• Bishop of Metz: 601-611.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 108)

111. Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia (Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Chlodosind married Reccared I, Visigothic King of Hispania,168 169 170 son of Liuvigild, King of the Visigoths and Theodosia, of Cartagena,. Reccared was born about 544 in Spain and died in Jun 601 about age 57. Another name for Reccared was Recared King of the Visigoths.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Reccared I :

Reccared (or Recared) I (586-601) was Visigothic King of Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula ). His reign marked a climactic shift in history, with the king's renunciation of traditional Arianism in favor of Catholic Christianity in 587.

Reccared was the younger son of King Liuvigild by his first wife. Like his father, Reccared had his capital at Toledo . The Visigothic kings and nobles were traditionally Arian Christians , while the Hispano-Roman population were Trinitarian Catholics . The Catholic bishop Leander of Seville was instrumental in converting the elder son and heir of Liuvigild, Hermenegild , to Trinitarian Christianity. Leander supported him in a war of rebellion and was exiled for his role.

When King Liuvigild died, within a few weeks of April 21, 586, St. Leander was swift to return to Toledo. The new king had been associated with his father in ruling the kingdom and was acclaimed king by the Visigothic nobles without opposition. Guided by his Merovingian kinship connections and by his Arian stepmother Goiswinth , he sent ambassadors to greet her grandson Childebert II and to his uncle Guntram , the Frankish king of Burgundy , proposing peace and a defensive alliance. Guntram refused to see them.

In January 587 , Reccared renounced Arianism for Catholicism , the single great event of his reign and the turning point for Visigothic Hispania . Most Arian nobles and ecclesiastics followed his example, certainly those around him at Toledo, but there were Arian uprisings, notably in Septimania , his northernmost province, beyond the Pyrenees , where the leader of opposition was the Arian bishop Athaloc , who had the reputation among his Catholic enemies of being virtually a second Arius . Among the secular leaders of the Septimanian insurrection, the counts Granista and Wildigern appealed to Guntram of Burgundy, who saw his opportunity and sent his dux Desiderius. Reccared's army defeated the Arian insurgents and their Catholic allies with great slaughter, Desiderius himself being slain...

The information for the rest of Reccared's reign is scanty. St. Isidore of Seville , bishop Leander's brother, praises his peaceful government, clemency, and generosity: standard encomia. He returned various properties, even some privates ones, that had been confiscated by his father, and founded many churches and monasteries. St. Gregory the Great , writing to Reccared in Aug. 599 (Epp. ix. 61, 121), extols him for embracing the true faith and inducing his people to do so, and notably for refusing the bribes offered by Jews to procure the repeal of a law against them. He sends him a piece of the True Cross , some fragments of the chains of St. Peter , and some hairs of St. John the Baptist .

Reccared was succeeded by his youthful son Liuva II .

Notes
^
St. Isidore, Historia Gothorum.
^ Aloysius Ziegler, Church and State in Visigothic Spain (Washington) 1930: "Ziegler unhesitatingly characterizes the kings. as 'fanatically zealous'" (Bacharach 1973:11.
^ Notably Bernard S. Bachrach , in Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe (University of Minnesota Press) 1977; see also Bacharach, "A Reassessment of Visigothic Jewish Policy, 589-711", The American Historical Review 78.1 (February 1973), pp. 11-34.
^ Solomon Katz, The Jews in the Visigothic and Frankish Kingdoms of Gaul and Spain (Harvard University Press) 1937 gives the broad background.
^ Bacharach 1973:15.
^ Thompson, The Goths in Spain (Oxford University Press) 1969:112.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 122 M    i. Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania was born about 585 in Spain and died in 633 about age 48.

+ 123 M    ii. Liuva II, King of the Visigoths .

112. Ingunda (Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ingunda married Hermengild, son of Liuvigild, King of the Visigoths and Theodosia, of Cartagena, in 580. Hermengild was born about 556 in Spain and died in 585 about age 29.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593875281


The child from this marriage was:

+ 124 M    i. Athanagildo was born about 582.

113. Childebert II, King of Austrasia and King of Burgundy (Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

114. Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks (Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clotaire married Haldertrude.162 Haldertrude was born in 575 and died in 604 at age 29.

Research Notes: First wife of Clotaire II. Source: Wikipedia - Chlothar II


The child from this marriage was:

+ 125 M    i. Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks 178 179 180 was born about 603 in France, died on 19 Jan 639 about age 36, and was buried in Saint-Denis Basilica, Paris, France.

Clotaire next married Bertrade.181 Bertrade was born in 582 and died in 618 at age 36.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Clotaire II. Possibly the mother of Dagobert I, according to Wikipedia.

Clotaire next married Sichilde. Another name for Sichilde was Brynhilde.

Research Notes: 3rd wife of Clotaire II.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 126 M    i. Charibert II 182 was born about 608 and died on 8 Apr 632 about age 24.

115. Basina (Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

116. Brunhilda, of Austrasia (Athanagild, King of Hispania and Septimania104, Clotilda, Princess of the Franks89, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Brunhilda married Sigebert I, of Austrasia, son of Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks and Ingonde,. Sigebert was born in 535 in Metz, Moselle, France and died between 575 and 579 in Vitry, <Moselle>, France. Another name for Sigebert was Sigibert I of the Franks King of Austrasia.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #99004 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) has b. 535 in Metz, d. between 575 & 579 in Metz.

Per Wikipedia - Chlothar I - he was King of Rheims, succeeding Chlothar I (Clotaire I).

Wikipedia - Brunhilda of Austrasia - has differing information:

In 567 , [Brunhilda] was married to king Sigebert I of Austrasia, a grandson of Clovis I who had sent an embassy to Toledo loaded with gifts. She joined him at Metz . Upon her marriage, she abjured Arianism and converted to orthodox Roman Catholicism .[2]
Sigebert's father, Clotaire I , had reunited the four kingdoms of the Franks, but when he died, Sigebert and his three brothers divided them again. According to Gregory of Tours , Sigebert's marriage to a Visigothic princess was a criticism of his brothers' choices in wives. Instead of marrying low-born and promiscuous women, Sigebert contracted a princess of education and morals.

In response to Sigebert's noble marriage, his brother King Chilperic of Soissons sent to Spain for Brunhilda's sister, Galswintha . Gregory of Tours suggests that he proposed because he envied his brother's marriage to Brunhilda.[3] However, Galswintha ordered him to purge his court of prostitutes and mistresses and he soon grew tired of her. He and his favourite mistress, one Fredegund , conspired to murder her within the year. He then married Fredegund.
Brunhilda so detested Fredegund for the death of her sister-and this hatred was so fiercely reciprocated-that the two queens persuaded their husbands to go to war.[4] Sigebert persuaded their other brother, the elder Guntram of Burgundy , to mediate the dispute between the queens. He decided that Galswintha's dower of Bordeaux , Limoges , Cahors , Béarn , and Bigorre should be turned over to Brunhilda in restitution. However, Chilperic did not easily give up the cities and Brunhilda did not forget the murder. Germanus , Bishop of Paris , negotiated a brief peace between them. Between 567 and 570 , Brunhilda bore Sigebert three children: Ingund, Chlodosind, and Childebert .

The peace was then broken by Chilperic, who invaded the Sigebert's dominions. Sigebert defeated Chilperic, who fled to Tournai . The people of Paris hailed Sigebert as a conqueror when he went there with Brunhilda and their children. Germanus wrote to Brunhilda, asking her to persuade her husband to restore the peace and to spare his brother. Chroniclers of Germanus' life say that she ignored this; certainly Sigebert set out to besiege Tournai. Fredegund responded to this threat to her husband by hiring two assassins, who killed Sigebert at Vitry with poisoned daggers (scramasaxi , according to Gregory). Brunhilda was captured and imprisoned at Rouen .

Noted events in his life were:

• Acceded: as King of Austrasia, 561.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 97)

117. Reccared I, Visigothic King of Hispania (Liuvigild, King of the Visigoths105, Clotilda, Princess of the Franks89, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Reccared married Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia,159 160 daughter of Sigebert I, of Austrasia and Brunhilda, of Austrasia,. Chlodosind was born about 550 in Austrasia (France). Other names for Chlodosind were Chodoswintha Princess of Austrasia and Clodoswindis.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 111)

118. Hermengild (Liuvigild, King of the Visigoths105, Clotilda, Princess of the Franks89, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hermengild married Ingunda, daughter of Sigebert I, of Austrasia and Brunhilda, of Austrasia, in 580. Ingunda was born about 558 in France. Another name for Ingunda was Ingund.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Brunhilda of Austrasia
Also http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593875283

(Duplicate Line. See Person 112)

119. Baudgise II, d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine (Saint Gondulphus, of Maastricht, Bishop of Tongres107, Munderic, of Vitry-en-Perthois91, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Baudgise married <Oda>, of Suevia.183

The child from this marriage was:

+ 127 M    i. SaintArnulf, Bishop of Metz 184 185 186 was born on 13 Aug 582 in Herstal, Liège, Austrasia (Belgium), died on 16 Aug 640 in Remiremont, (Vosges, Moselle), Austrasia, (France) at age 58, and was buried in Church of Apostles, Metz, (Moselle, Lorraine, France).

120. Dode (Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dode married Saint Arnulf, Bishop of Metz,184 185 186 son of Baudgise II, d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine and <Oda>, of Suevia,. Arnulf was born on 13 Aug 582 in Herstal, Liège, Austrasia (Belgium), died on 16 Aug 640 in Remiremont, (Vosges, Moselle), Austrasia, (France) at age 58, and was buried in Church of Apostles, Metz, (Moselle, Lorraine, France). Another name for Arnulf was Arnold de Herstal, Bishop of Metz.

Research Notes: Tutor of Dagobert.

Wikipedia says "His father may have been Arnoald , who also was dux of the Scheldt before becoming bishop of Metz."
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From Wikipedia - Arnulf of Metz :

Saint Arnulf of Metz was born of an important Frankish family at an uncertain date around 582 . In his younger years he was called to the Merovingian court to serve king Theudebert II (595 -612 ) of Austrasia and as dux at the Scheldt. Later he became bishop of Metz . During his life he was attracted to religious life and he retired as a monk. After his death he was canonized as a saint . In the French language he is also known as Arnoul or Arnoulf.

Arnulf gave distinguished service at the Austrasian court under Theudebert II After the death of Theudebert in 612 he was made bishop of Metz . The rule of Austrasia came in hands of Brunhilda , the grandmother of Theudebert, who ruled also in Burgundy in name of her great-grandchildren. In 613 Arnulf joined his politics with Pippin of Landen and led the opposition of Frankish nobles against Queen Brunhilda . The revolt led to her overthrow, torture, and eventual execution, and the subsequent reunification of Frankish lands under Chlothachar II .

Chlothachar later made his son Dagobert I king of Austrasia and he ruled with the help of his advisor Arnulf. Not satisfied with his position, as a bishop he was involved in the murder of Chrodoald in 624 , an impportant leader of the Frankish Agilolfings -family and a protégé of Dagobert.
From 623 (with Pippin of Landen, then the Mayor of the Palace ), Arnulf was an adviser to Dagobert I . He retired around 628 to a hermitage at a mountain site in the Vosges , to implement his lifelong resolution to become a monk and a hermit. His friend Romaric , whose parents were killed by Brunhilda , had preceded him to the mountains and together with Amatus had already established Remiremont Abbey there. Arnulf settled there, and remained there until his death twelve years later.

Arnulf was canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church . In iconography , he is portrayed with a rake in his hand and is often confused in legend with Arnold of Soissons , who is a patron saint of brewing.
Arnulf was married to a woman who may have been called Doda and had children. Chlodulf of Metz was his oldest son, but more important is his second son Ansegisel , who married Begga daughter of Pippin of Landen. His father may have been Arnoald , who also was dux of the Scheldt before becoming bishop of Metz.

Noted events in his life were:

• Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia:

• Bishop of Metz: 612.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 128 M    i. Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise 187 188 189 was born about 602 in <Metz>, (Lorraine), Austrasia (France) and died between 648 and 669.

+ 129 M    ii. Chlodulf, of Metz .

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121. Grimoalde, Duke of Aquitaine (Theudebald, King of Austrasia109, Theudebert I, King of Austrasia95, Theuderic I, King of Rheims (Metz, Austrasia)85, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Grimoalde married someone.

122. Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania (Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Suintila married Theodora, Princess of the Visigoths, daughter of Sigebut, King of the Visigoths and Unknown,. Theodora was born about 601 in Spain.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #105750 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) has b. abt 570.

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593876476 has b. abt 601 in Spain.



Children from this marriage were:

+ 130 M    i. Chintila, Visigothic King of Hispania 190 died in 640.

+ 131 F    ii. Liubigotona was born about 631 in Spain.

123. Liuva II, King of the Visigoths (Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

124. Athanagildo (Ingunda112, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

125. Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks (Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dagobert had a relationship with Ragintrudis. Another name for Ragintrudis was Ragnetrude.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Dagobert I


Their child was:

+ 132 M    i. Siegbert III, King of Austrasia 191 192 was born about 615 in France and died on 1 Feb 656 about age 41.

Dagobert married Nanthilde.193 Nanthilde was born in 610 and died in 642 at age 32.

Research Notes: First wife of Dagobert I. Sister of Landry (Landegisel).


The child from this marriage was:

+ 133 M    i. Clovis II 194 was born in 634 and died in 657 at age 23.

126. Charibert II (Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

127. SaintArnulf, Bishop of Metz (Baudgise II, d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine119, Saint Gondulphus, of Maastricht, Bishop of Tongres107, Munderic, of Vitry-en-Perthois91, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arnulf married Dode,175 daughter of Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz and Adelberg, Princess of Paris,. Dode was born about 586 in Saxony, (Germany) and was christened after 615. Other names for Dode were Clothilde of Moselle, Doda of Moselle, and Oda of Moselle.

Noted events in her life were:

• Became a nun: 612, Trèves (Trier), (Germany).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 120)

128. Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise (Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ansegisel married Saint Begga, of Landen,195 196 197 daughter of Pippin I, of Landen, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia and Itta, of Landen, before 639. Begga was born about 613 in Landen, Liège, Austrasia (Belgium) and died on 17 Dec 693 in Andenne, (Belgium) about age 80. Another name for Begga was Doda of Landen.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Begga :

Saint Begga (also Begue) (615 - December 17 , 693 ) was the daughter of Pepin of Landen , mayor of the palace of Austrasia , and his wife Itta . On the death of her husband, she took the veil , founded several churches, and built a convent at Andenne on the Meuse River (Andenne sur Meuse) where she spent the rest of her days as abbess. She was buried in Saint Begga's Collegiate Church in Andenne.

Some hold that the Beguine movement which came to light in the 12th century was actually founded by St. Begga; and the church in the beguinage of Lier, Belgium , has a statue of St. Begga standing above the inscription: St. Begga, our foundress. The Lier beguinage dates from the 13th century. More than likely, however, the Beguines derived their name from that of the priest Lambert le Begue , under whose protection the witness and ministry of the Beguines flourished.

Marriage and issue
She married Ansegisel , son of Arnulf, Bishop of Metz , and had three children:
Pepin of Heristal
Martin of Laon
Clotilda of Heristal , who was married to Theuderic III of the Franks

Veneration
She is commemorated as a saint on her feast days , September 6 and December 17 .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 134 M    i. Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia 198 199 was born about 645 in Herstal, Liège, Austrasia (Belgium) and died on 16 Dec 714 in Junille, (Meuse, Lorraine), France about age 69.

129. Chlodulf, of Metz (Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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130. Chintila, Visigothic King of Hispania (Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania122, Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Chintila married someone.

His child was:

+ 135 M    i. Tulga, King of the Visigoths was born before 620 in Spain and died in 642 in France.

131. Liubigotona (Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania122, Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

132. Siegbert III, King of Austrasia (Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Siegbert married someone.

His child was:

+ 136 F    i. Berswinde 200 was born about 647 in France.

133. Clovis II (Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clovis married Bathilde.201 Bathilde was born in 626 and died between 680 and 685.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 137 M    i. Thierry III 202 was born in 654 and died in 691 at age 37.

134. Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia (Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pepin had a relationship with Alpaida.203 204 Other names for Alpaida were Alphaida and Aupais.

Research Notes: Concubine of Pepin II and mother of Charles Martel.


Their child was:

+ 138 M    i. Charles Martel, King of the Franks 199 205 206 207 208 was born about 676 in Herstal, Liège, Austrasia (Belgium), died on 22 Oct 741 in Ciersy Sur Oise, Austrasia (France) about age 65, and was buried in Monastery of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, [Île-de-France, France].

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135. Tulga, King of the Visigoths (Chintila, Visigothic King of Hispania130, Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania122, Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Tulga married someone.

His child was:

+ 139 F    i. Gislica, Princess of the Visigoths 209 was born before 638.

136. Berswinde (Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Berswinde married Adalrich, Duke of Alsace,210 211 son of Adalrich and Unknown,. Adalrich was born about 645 and died on 20 Feb 690 about age 45. Other names for Adalrich were Adalric Duke of Alsace, Ethic, and Eticho Duke of Alsace.

Research Notes: Founder of the family of the Etichonids

From Wikipedia - Adalrich, Duke of Alsace :

Adalrich (died after 683), also known as Eticho,[1] was the Duke of Alsace , the founder of the family of the Etichonids , and an important and influential figure in the power politic of late seventh-century Austrasia .

Adalrich's family originated in the pagus Attoariensis[2] around Dijon in northern Burgundy . In the mid-seventh century they began to be major founders and patrons of monasteries in the region under a duke named Amalgar and his wife Aquilina.[3] They founded a convent at Brégille and an abbey for men at Bèze , installing children in both abbacies. They were succeeded by their third child, Adalrich,[4] who was the father of Adalrich, Duke of Alsace.

Civil war of 675-679
Adalrich first enters history as a member of the faction of nobles which invited Childeric II to take the kingship of Neustria and Burgundy in 673 after the death of Chlothar III . He married Berswinda, a relative of Leodegar , the famous Bishop of Autun , whose party he supported in the civil war which followed Childeric's assassination two years later (675). Adalrich was duke by March 675, when Childeric had granted him honores in Alsace with the title of dux and asked him to transfer some land to the recently-founded (c. 662) abbey at Gregoriental[5] on behalf of Abbot Valedio. This grant was most probably the result of his support for Childeric in Burgundy, which had often disputed possession of Alsace with Austrasia. Later writers saw Adalrich as the successor in Alsace of Duke Boniface . After Childeric's assassination, Adalrich threw his support behind Dagobert II for the Austrasian throne.

Adalrich abandoned Leodegar and went over to Ebroin , the mayor of the palace of Neustria, sometime before 677, when he appears as an ally of Theuderic, who granted him the monastery of Bèze.[6] Taking advantage of the assassination of Hector of Provence in 679 to bid for power in Provence, he marched on Lyon but failed to take it and, returning to Alsace, switched his support to the Austrasians once more, only to find himself dispossessed of his lands in Alsace by King Theuderic III , an ally (and puppet) of Ebroin's who had opposed Dagobert in Austrasia since 675, who gave them to the Abbey of Bèze that year (679).

Power in Alsace
Adalrich maintained his power in a restricted dukedom which did not encompass land west of the Vosges as it had under Boniface and his predecessors. This land was a part of the kingdoms of Neustria and Burgundy, and only the land between the Vosges and the Rhine south to the Sornegau , later Alsace proper, remained with Austrasia under Adalrich. The west of Vosges was under duke Theotchar .

In Alsace, however, the civil war had resulted in a curtailed royal power and Adalrich's influence and authority, though restricted in territory, was augmented in practical scope. After the war, parts of the Frankish kingdom saw a more powerful viceregal hand under the exercise of the mayors of the palaces, while other regions were even less directly affected by the royal prerogative. The Merovingian palace at Marlenheim in Alsace was never visited by a royal figure again in Adalrich's lifetime. While southern Austrasia had been the centre of Wulfoald 's power, the Arnulflings were a north Austrasian family, who took scarce interest in Alsatian affairs until the 730s and 740s.

Adalrich had initially made his allies counts, but in 683 he granted the comital office to his son and eventual successor Adalbert . By controlling monasteries and counties in the family, Adalrich built up a powerful regional duchy to pass on to his Etichonid heirs.

Relationship with monasteries
Adalrich had a rocky relationship with the monasteries of his realm, upon which he relied for his power. He is infamous for the suppression of that of Grandval and for lording it over monasteries, including his own foundations. According to the Life of Germanus of Grandval, Adalrich "wickedly began oppressing the people in the vicinity [Sornegau] of the monastery and to allege that they had always been rebels against his predecessors." He removed the centenarius ruling in the region and replaced him with his own man, Count Ericho. He exiled the people of the Sornegau, who denied being rebels against previous dukes. Many of the people exiled from the valley were attached to Grandval and could not thus be exiled. Adalrich marched into the valley of the Sornegau with a large army of Alemanni at one end while his lieutenant Adalmund entered with a host by the other. The abbot, Germanus himself, and his provost Randoald met Adalrich with books and relics in order to persuade him not to make violence. The duke granted a wadium,[7] a device of recompense or promise, and offered thus to spare the valley devastation, but for unknown reasons Germanus refused it. The region was ravaged.

Perhaps as penance for his relationship to the deaths of two future saints, Leodegar and Germanus of Grandval, or perhaps out of a secret desire - disclosed it is said to his intimate friends - to found a place to the service of God and take up the religious life, Adalrich founded two monasteries in north central Alsace between 680 and 700: Ebersheim in honour of Saint Maurice and Hohenburg on the site of an old Roman fort (of the emperor Maximian ) discovered by his huntsmen and which he appropriated for his own military uses. Adalrich's daughter Odilia served as Hohenburg's first abbess and was later named patron saint of Alsace by Pope Pius VII in 1807.

Veneration as a saint
His daughter Odilia was reputedly born blind, which Adalrich took as a punishment for some offence done to God. In order to save face with his retainers, he tried to persuade his wife to kill the infant child in secret. Berswinda instead sent the child into hiding with a maid at the monastery of Palma . According to the Life of Odilia, a bishop named Erhard baptised the adolescent girl and smeared a chrism on her eyes, which miraculously restored her sight.

The bishop tried to restore the duke's relationship with his daughter, but Adalrich, fearing the effect of admitting to having a daughter hiding in poverty in a monastery would have on his subjects, refused. A son of his, ignoring Adalrich's orders, brought his sister back to Hohenburg, where Adalrich was holding court. When Odilia arrived, Adalrich, in a rage, struck a blow with his sceptre to his son's head, accidentally killing him. Disgraced, he reluctant allowed Odilia to live in the monastery, which had not abbess, with a minimal wage under a British nun.

Towards the end of his life he was reconciled to her and made her the first abbess of his foundation, handing the abbey over as if it were private property.[8] Through his daughter Adalrich was reconciled to God and as early as the twelfth century was regarded as a saint with a local cult. His burial garments were displayed to pilgrims in his foundation at Hohenburg and a feast day was celebrated annually by the nuns. The portrayal of Adalrich as a nobleman who became holy while retaining his noble status and rank was very popular in the Rhineland and as far away as Bavaria in the Middle Ages. The Life probably sought to show how by simply maltreating a blind daughter in order to save face, Adalrich ended up far more dishonoured than he otherwise would have.

Noted events in his life were:

• Obtained: Duchy of Alsace, 662.

• Duke of Alsace: 662-690.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 140 M    i. Adelbert, Duke of Alsace 212 213 was born about 688 in Alsace, France and died in 722 about age 34.

137. Thierry III (Clovis II133, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thierry married Clotilde.202 Clotilde was born in 650 and died in 699 at age 49.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 141 F    i. Berthe 214 died after 720.

138. Charles Martel, King of the Franks (Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Swanachild, daughter of Tassilo II, of Bavaria and Imma,. Swanachild was born about 691 in Bavaria (Germany). Another name for Swanachild was Swanhilde.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872692

This source gives Swanhilde's parents as Grimaldo II (b. abt 665 in Bavaria) and Viltrude (b. abt 667)

Charles next married Rotrude, of Treves,215 daughter of Saint Leutwinus, Bishop of Treves and Unknown,. Rotrude was born in 690 and died in 724 at age 34. Another name for Rotrude was Rotrou.

Research Notes: According to Ancestral Roots, line 190-11, "sister of a Wido, identified without proof by the Abbe Chaume as son of St. Lievin, Bishop of Treves."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 142 M    i. Carloman, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia 216 was born about 0711 and died in 754 about age 43.

+ 143 F    ii. Landrade was born about 713.

+ 144 M    iii. Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks 199 217 218 219 was born in 714 in Austrasia, died on 24 Sep 768 in Saint-Denis, (Paris, Île-de-France, France) at age 54, and was buried in Basilica of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, [Île-de-France, France].

+ 145 F    iv. Hiltrud died in 754.

+ 146 F    v. Auda .

+ 147 M    vi. DukeBernard .220

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139. Gislica, Princess of the Visigoths (Tulga, King of the Visigoths135, Chintila, Visigothic King of Hispania130, Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania122, Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gislica married Bera II, Count de Es.221 Bera was born about 630.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 148 F    i. Giselle Adele, Princesse de Razes 222 was born about 653 in Razes, Haute Vienne, Limousin, France and died in 676 about age 23.

140. Adelbert, Duke of Alsace (Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelbert married someone.

His child was:

+ 149 M    i. Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace 223 224 was born about 718 in Alsace, France and died in 731 about age 13.

141. Berthe (Thierry III137, Clovis II133, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Berthe married Martin, of Laon.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Pepin the Short


The child from this marriage was:

+ 150 M    i. Charibert, Count of Laon 225 died after 747.

142. Carloman, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia (Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

143. Landrade (Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Landrade married Sigrand, Count of Hesbania about 709. Sigrand was born about 709. Another name for Sigrand was Sigramine Count of Hasbania.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593875390


The child from this marriage was:

+ 151 M    i. Gunderland, Count of Hasbania 226 was born about 732 and died in 773 about age 41.

144. Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks (Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pepin married Berthe, of Laon,227 daughter of Charibert, Count of Laon and Gisele,. Berthe died in 783. Other names for Berthe were Bertha and Bertrada of Laon.

Research Notes: Probably the daughter of Charibert, Count of Laon. Possibly the daughter of Count Herbert.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 50-12 (Pepin III the Short).

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 152 M    i. Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor 228 229 230 231 was born on 2 Apr 747 in Ingelheim, Rheinhessen (Rhineland-Palatinate), Hesse-Darmstadt, Austrasia (Germany), died on 28 Jan 814 in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), Rhineland, Prussia (Germany) at age 66, and was buried in Notre-Dame d'Aix-la-Chapelle, Rhineland, Prussia (Germany).

+ 153 M    ii. Carloman was born in 751 and died on 4 Dec 771 at age 20.

+ 154 F    iii. Gisela was born in 757 and died in 810 at age 53.

145. Hiltrud (Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hiltrud married Odilo I, Duke of Bavaria.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Charles Martel

146. Auda (Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Auda married Thierry IV, Count of Autun and Toulouse.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Charles Martel

147. DukeBernard (Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bernard married someone.

His child was:

+ 155 F    i. < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard] .220

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148. Giselle Adele, Princesse de Razes (Gislica, Princess of the Visigoths139, Tulga, King of the Visigoths135, Chintila, Visigothic King of Hispania130, Suintila, Visigothic King of Hispania122, Chlodosind, Princess of Austrasia111, Sigebert I, of Austrasia97, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Giselle married someone.

149. Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace (Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Luitfride married someone.

His child was:

+ 156 M    i. Luitfride II, Count of Alsace 232 233 was born about 752 in Alsace, France and died in 800 about age 48.

150. Charibert, Count of Laon (Berthe141, Thierry III137, Clovis II133, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charibert married Gisele.234 Another name for Gisele was Bretrade.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 157 F    i. Berthe, of Laon 227 died in 783.

151. Gunderland, Count of Hasbania (Landrade143, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gunderland married someone.

His child was:

+ 158 M    i. Ingram, Count of Hesbaye 235 236 was born about 752 and died in <Hesbaye (Belgium)>.

152. Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor (Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charlemagne married Hildegard, of Vinzgouw,199 237 238 239 daughter of Gerold, of Swabia, Count in Linzgau, Prefect in Bavaria and Emma, of Allemania, before 30 Apr 771 in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), Rhineland, Prussia (Germany). Hildegard was born about 758 in Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen), Rhineland, Prussia (Germany), died on 30 Apr 783 in Thionville, (Moselle, Lorraine), Austrasia (France) about age 25, and was buried in Abbaye de St. Arnoul, Metz, (Moselle, Lorraine), Austrasia (France). Other names for Hildegard were Hildegard "the Swabian" of Vinzgau, Hildegarde of Swabia, and Hildegarde of Savoy.

Research Notes: Charlemagne's second wife.

From Wikipedia - Hildegard of Vinzgouw :
(758 -30 April 783 ) was the daughter of Count Gerold of Vinzgouw and Emma of Alamannia , daughter of Hnabi , Duke of Alamannia .

Marriage and issue
Hildegard was the second wife of Charlemagne [1], who married her about 771 . They had the following children:
Charles , (772 or 773-811), Count of Maine from 781, joint King of the Franks with Charlemagne from 800
Adelaide (773-773 or 774-774)
Pippin (773 or 777-810), born Carloman and later renamed at baptism, king of Italy from 781
Rotrude (or Hruodrud) (777-810)
Louis the Pious , king of Aquitaine from 781 , emperor from 813 (sole Emperor from 814) until 840
Lothair, twin brother of Louis, died young in 780
Bertha (779-823?)
Gisela (781-808?)
Hildegarde (782-783?)
References
1
As described by historians such as Pierre Riché (The Carolingians, p.86.), Lewis Thorpe (Two Lives of Charlemagne, p.216) and others. Other historians list Himiltrude, described by Einhard as a concubine, as Charlemagne's first wife, and reorder his subsequent wives; accordingly Hildegard is sometimes numbered as his third wife. See Dieter Hägemann (Karl der Große. Herrscher des Abendlands, Ullstein 2003, p. 82f.), Collins (Charlemagne, p. 40.).


Children from this marriage were:

+ 159 M    i. Charles "Karl" von Ingelheim, Duke of Ingelheim 240 was born in 772 and died in 811 at age 39.

+ 160 M    ii. Pepin, King of Italy and Lombardy 241 242 was born in Apr 773, was christened on 12 Apr 781 in Rome, (Italy), and died on 8 Jul 810 in Milan, Italy at age 37.

+ 161 M    iii. Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks 243 244 245 246 was born on 16 Apr 778 in <Villa Cassinogilum (Chasseneuil-du-Poitou), (Poitou-Charentes)>, Aquitaine (France) and died on 20 Jun 840 in Ingelheim Kaiserpfalz, (Ingelheim am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) at age 62.

Charlemagne had a relationship with Himiltrude. This couple did not marry.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Charlemagne

Charlemagne next married Desiderata in 770.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Charlemagne. Marriage annulled in 771

Charlemagne next married Fastrade in 784. Fastrade died in 794.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Charlemagne

Charlemagne next married Luitgard in 794. They had no children.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Charlemagne

153. Carloman (Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

154. Gisela (Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

155. < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard] (Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

< had a relationship with Pepin, King of Italy and Lombardy,241 242 son of Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor and Hildegard, of Vinzgouw,. Pepin was born in Apr 773, was christened on 12 Apr 781 in Rome, (Italy), and died on 8 Jul 810 in Milan, Italy at age 37.

Christening Notes: Baptized at Rome, 12 Apr. 781, by Pope Adrian I

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 50-14

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford) has b. Apr 777.

Wikipedia has b. April 773.

From Wikipedia - Pepin of Italy :

Pepin (April 773 - 8 July 810 ) was the son of Charlemagne and king of Italy (781 -810) under the authority of his father.

Pepin was the third son of Charlemagne , and the second with his wife Hildegard . He was born Carloman, but when his brother Pepin the Hunchback betrayed their father, the royal name Pepin passed to him. He was made king of Italy after his father's conquest of the Lombards , in 781, and crowned by Pope Hadrian I with the Iron Crown of Lombardy .

He was active as ruler of Italy and worked to expand the Frankish empire. In 791 , he marched a Lombard army into the Drava valley and ravaged Pannonia , while his father marched along the Danube into Avar territory. Charlemagne left the campaigning to deal with a Saxon revolt in 792 . Pepin and Duke Eric of Friuli continued, however, to assault the Avars' ring-shaped strongholds. The great Ring of the Avars, their capital fortress, was taken twice. The booty was sent to Charlemagne in Aachen and redistributed to all his followers and even to foreign rulers, including King Offa of Mercia .

His activities included a long, but unsuccessful siege of Venice in 810. The siege lasted six months and Pepin's army was ravaged by the diseases of the local swamps and was forced to withdraw. A few months later Pepin died.
He married Bertha, daughter of William of Gellone , count of Toulouse , and had five daughters with her (Adelaide , married Lambert I of Nantes ; Atala; Gundrada; Bertha; and Tetrada), all of whom but the eldest were born between 800 and Pepin's death and died before their grandfather's death in 814 . Pepin also had an illegitimate son Bernard . Pepin was expected to inherit a third of his father's empire, but he predeceased him. The Italian crown passed on to his son Bernard, but the empire went to Pepin's younger brother Louis the Pious .

Noted events in his life were:

• Baptized: by Pope Adrian I, 12 Apr 781, Rome, (Italy).

• King of Italy: 781-810.

• Consecrated: King of Lombardy, 15 Apr 781.

Their child was:

+ 162 M    i. Bernard, King of Italy 247 248 was born in 797 in Vermand, Picardy, France and died on 17 Apr 818 in Milan, Italy at age 21.

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156. Luitfride II, Count of Alsace (Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Luitfride married Hiltrude.249

The child from this marriage was:

+ 163 M    i. Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours 232 250 251 was born about 788 in France and died on 20 Oct 837 in Alsace, France about age 49.

157. Berthe, of Laon (Charibert, Count of Laon150, Berthe141, Thierry III137, Clovis II133, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Berthe married Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks,199 217 218 219 son of Charles Martel, King of the Franks and Rotrude, of Treves,. Pepin was born in 714 in Austrasia, died on 24 Sep 768 in Saint-Denis, (Paris, Île-de-France, France) at age 54, and was buried in Basilica of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, [Île-de-France, France]. Another name for Pepin was Pippin the Short King of the Franks.

Research Notes: From Ancestral Roots, Line 190-12, "deposed the last of the Faineant (Merovingian) kings and became himself the first king of the Franks of the second race, 751-768, d. 768."

From Wikipedia - Pepin the Short :

Pepin or Pippin (714 - 24 September 768 ), called the Short, and often known as Pepin the Younger or Pepin III,[1] was the Mayor of the Palace and Duke of the Franks from 741 and King of the Franks from 751 to 768. He was the father of Charlemagne .

He was the son of Charles Martel , mayor of the palace and duke of the Franks, and of Rotrude of Trier (690 -724 ).

Assumption of power
Pepin's father, Charles Martel, died in 741 . He divided the rule of the Frankish kingdom between Pepin and his elder brother, Carloman , his surviving sons by his first wife: Carloman became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, Pepin became Mayor of the Palace of Neustria. Grifo , Charles' son by his second wife, Swanahild (aka Swanhilde), may also have been intended to receive an inheritance, but he was imprisoned in a monastery by his two half-brothers. Carloman, who by all evidence was a deeply pious man, retired to a monastery in 747 . This left Francia in the hands of Pepin as sole mayor of the palace and dux et princeps Francorum, a title originated by his grandfather and namesake Pepin of Heristal ...

Legacy
Pepin died during a campaign and was brought to Saint Denis to be buried near the saint in 768 and is interred there in the basilica with his wife Bertrada . Pepin was buried "outside that entrance [of Saint Denis Basilica ] according to his wishes, face down, for the sins of his father Charles Martel".[1] Historical opinion often seems to regard him as the lesser son and lesser father of two greater men, though a great man in his own right. He continued to build up the heavy cavalry which his father had begun. He maintained the standing army that his father had found necessary to protect the realm and form the core of its full army in wartime. He not only maintained his father's policy of containing the Moors , he drove them over and across the Pyrenees with the capture of Narbonne. He continued his father's expansion of the Frankish church (missionary work in Germany and Scandinavia ) and the infrastructure (feudalism ) that would prove the backbone of medieval Europe. His rule, while not as great as either his father's or son's, was historically important and of great benefit to the Franks as a people. It can certainly be argued that Pepin's assumption of the crown, and the title of Patrician of Rome , were harbingers of his son's imperial coronation which is usually seen as the founding of the Holy Roman Empire . He certainly made the Carolingians de jure what his father had made them de facto-the ruling dynasty of the Franks and the foremost power of Europe. While not known as a great general, he was undefeated during his lifetime.

Family
In 740 , Pepin married Bertrada of Laon , his second cousin. Her father, Charibert , was the son of Pepin II's brother, Martin of Laon . They are known to have had four children:
Charles (April 2 , 742 - January 28 , 814 ), (Charles the Great)
Carloman (751 - December 4 , 771 )
Gisela (757 - 810 )
Pepin, who died in infancy.



Noted events in his life were:

• Acceded: as Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia & Neustria, 714.

• King of the Franks: of the second race, 751-768.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 144)

158. Ingram, Count of Hesbaye (Gunderland, Count of Hasbania151, Landrade143, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ingram married Hedwig, of Bavaria.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Ermengarde of Hesbaye


The child from this marriage was:

+ 164 F    i. Ermengarde, of Hesbaye 235 252 253 was born about 778 in <Hesbaye (Belgium)> and died on 3 Oct 818 in Angers, Anjou, (Maine-et-Loire, France) about age 40.

159. Charles "Karl" von Ingelheim, Duke of Ingelheim (Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married someone.

His child was:

+ 165 M    i. Rowland, de Burgh

160. Pepin, King of Italy and Lombardy (Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pepin had a relationship with < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard],220 daughter of Duke Bernard and Unknown,.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 155)

Pepin married Bertha before 800.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 50-14 (Pepin)

161. Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks (Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Louis married Ermengarde, of Hesbaye,235 252 253 daughter of Ingram, Count of Hesbaye and Hedwig, of Bavaria, Betw 794 and 795 in Garonne, France. Ermengarde was born about 778 in <Hesbaye (Belgium)> and died on 3 Oct 818 in Angers, Anjou, (Maine-et-Loire, France) about age 40. Another name for Ermengarde was Irmengarde of Hesbaye.

Research Notes: First wife of Louis I.

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871904 has b. abt 774

From Wikipedia - Ermengarde of Hesbaye :
Ermengarde, or Irmengarde of Hesbaye (c. 778 - 818 ) was the daughter of Ingram , count of Hesbaye and Hedwig of Bavaria. She was a Frank . Her family is known as the Robertians
Ermengarde married in 794 /795 Louis the Pious , king of Aquitania , king of Franks , king of Italy, ruler of the Holy Roman Empire .
She had six children :
Lothair I , born 795 in Altdorf, Bavaria
Pepin of Aquitaine , born 797
Adelaide, born. ca. 799 . Possible wife of Robert the Strong , possible mother of Odo, Count of Paris and Robert I of France .
Rotrude, born 800 .
Hildegard / Matilda, born ca. 802 . Wife of Gerard, Count of Auvergne , possible mother of Ranulf I of Poitiers .
Louis the German , born ca. 805 .
She died at Angers , France on 3 October 818 . Louis was married to Judith a few years later and became father of Charles the Bald .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 166 M    i. Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor 254 255 256 257 was born in 795 in Altdorf, Bavaria, (Germany), died on 29 Sep 855 in Prüm, Westeifel, Prussia (Germany) at age 60, and was buried in St. Sauveur, France.

+ 167 M    ii. Pepin I, of Aquitaine 258 was born in 797 and died on 13 Dec 838 at age 41.

+ 168 F    iii. Adelaide was born about 799.

+ 169 F    iv. Rotrude 259 was born about 800 in <(France)>.

+ 170 F    v. Hildegard was born about 802.

+ 171 M    vi. Louis II, King of Germany was born about 805 and died on 8 Sep 876 in Frankfurt, Germany about age 71.

Louis next married Judith, of Bavaria,260 261 262 daughter of Welf I, of Metz and Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria, in Feb 819. Judith was born about 798 in Bavaria, Germany and died on 19 Apr 843 in Tours, Touraine (Indre-et-Loire), France about age 45. Another name for Judith was Iudit of Bavaria.

Marriage Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 148-14 (Louis I) has m. 819

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots has b. abt 805. Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871879 has b. abt 798.

Research Notes: Second wife of Louis I "the Fair."

From Wikipedia - Judith of Bavaria (795-843) :

Queen Judith or Iudit (805 - April 19 or 23, 843), also known as Judith of Bavaria, was the daughter of Count Welf and a Saxon noblewoman named Hedwig, Duchess of Bavaria (780 - 826). She became Queen consort of the Franks.

Marriage and issue
She became the second wife of Louis the Pious , Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks ; they married in Aachen in 819 and had the following children:
Gisela (820 - July 5 , 874 ), married Eberhard of Friuli
Charles the Bald

Impact on the Frankish kingdom

Judith ensured that her son Charles received a share of the kingdom, just like his three half-brothers from Louis' first marriage. This contributed to the ensuing civil war among Louis and his sons. Rebels temporarily imprisoned Judith in the convent of Poitiers on allegations of adultery during 830. From 833 to 834, she was exiled in Tortona .

Judith was the first member of the Elder House of Welf to have a leading role in the Frankish kingdom. Whether by coincidence or through Judith's influence, in the years following her marriage to Louis her mother and both of her brothers gained important offices in the kingdom. Her sister Hemma married Louis the German , a son of Louis the Pious from his first marriage, in 827. Judith was buried at the basilica of St. Martin in Tours .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 172 F    i. Gisèle 244 263 264 was born in 820 in France and died on 1 Jul 874 at age 54.

+ 173 M    ii. Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor 265 266 was born on 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt-am-Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia (Germany), died on 5 Oct 877 in Mont Cenis, Brides-les-Bains, Bourgogne, (France) at age 54, and was buried in Basilica of St. Denis, Saint-Denis, [Île-de-France, France].

162. Bernard, King of Italy (< >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bernard married Cunigunde.267 Cunigunde died about 835. Another name for Cunigunde was Cunigunda.

Research Notes: Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 174 M    i. Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin 268 269 was born between 817 and 818 and died after 0840.

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163. Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours (Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Bava.270 Bava died on 4 Nov 839. Another name for Bava was Ava.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 175 F    i. Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace 271 272 273 was born about 819 in Tours, Touraine (Indre-et-Loire, France) and died after 866.

164. Ermengarde, of Hesbaye (Ingram, Count of Hesbaye158, Gunderland, Count of Hasbania151, Landrade143, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Ermengarde married Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks,243 244 245 246 son of Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor and Hildegard, of Vinzgouw, Betw 794 and 795 in Garonne, France. Louis was born on 16 Apr 778 in <Villa Cassinogilum (Chasseneuil-du-Poitou), (Poitou-Charentes)>, Aquitaine (France) and died on 20 Jun 840 in Ingelheim Kaiserpfalz, (Ingelheim am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany) at age 62. Other names for Louis were Louis I "the Fair" Holy Roman Emperor, Louis the Debonaire Holy Roman Emperor, and Louis the Pious Holy Roman Emperor.

Death Notes: Near Mainz

Research Notes: Holy Roman Emperor 814-840

King of the Franks, Crowned Holy Roman Emperor at Rheims 816-840. Louis began the partitioning of his father's empire.

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From Wikipedia - Louis the Pious :

Louis the Pious (also known as Louis I, Louis the Fair, and Louis the Debonaire, German : Ludwig der Fromme, French : Louis le Pieux or Louis le Débonnaire, Italian : Luigi il Pio or Ludovico il Pio, Spanish : Luis el Piadoso or Ludovico Pío) (778 - 20 June 840 ) was Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks from 814 to his death in 840 .

Birth and Rule in Aquitaine
Louis was born while his father Charlemagne was on campaign in Spain, at the Carolingian villa of Cassinogilum, according to Einhard and the anonymous chronicler called Astronomus ; the place is usually identified with Chasseneuil , near Poitiers.[1] He was the third son of Charlemagne by his wife Hildegard .

Louis was crowned king of Aquitaine as a child in 781 and sent there with regents and a court. Charlemagne constituted the sub-kingdom in order to secure the border of his kingdom after his devastating defeat at the hands of Basques in Roncesvalles in (778).

In 794, Charlemagne settled four former Gallo-Roman villas on Louis, in the thought that he would take in each in turn as winter residence: Doué-la-Fontaine in today's Anjou , Ebreuil in Allier , Angeac-Charente , and the disputed Cassinogilum. Charlemagne's intention was to see all his sons brought up as natives of their given territories, wearing the national costume of the region and ruling by the local customs. Thus were the children sent to their respective realms at so young an age. Each kingdom had its importance in keeping some frontier, Louis's was the Spanish March . In 797 , Barcelona , the greatest city of the Marca, fell to the Franks when Zeid, its governor, rebelled against Córdoba and, failing, handed it to them. The Umayyad authority recaptured it in 799 . However, Louis marched the entire army of his kingdom, including Gascons with their duke Sancho I of Gascony , Provençals under Leibulf , and Goths under Bera , over the Pyrenees and besieged it for two years, wintering there from 800 to 801 , when it capitulated. The sons were not given independence from central authority, however, and Charlemagne ingrained in them the concepts of empire and unity by sending them on military expeditions far from their home bases. Louis campaigned in the Mezzogiorno against the Beneventans at least once.

Louis was one of Charlemagne's three legitimate sons to survive infancy, and, according to Frankish custom, Louis had expected to share his inheritance with his brothers, Charles the Younger , King of Neustria , and Pepin , King of Italy . In the Divisio Regnorum of 806 , Charlemagne had slated Charles the Younger as his successor as emperor and chief king, ruling over the Frankish heartland of Neustria and Austrasia , while giving Pepin the Iron Crown of Lombardy , which Charlemagne possessed by conquest. To Louis's kingdom of Aquitaine, he added Septimania , Provence , and part of Burgundy .

But in the event, Charlemagne's other legitimate sons died - Pepin in 810 and Charles in 811 - and Louis alone remained to be crowned co-emperor with Charlemagne in 813 . On his father's death in 814 , he inherited the entire Frankish kingdom and all its possessions (with the sole exception of Italy, which remained within Louis's empire, but under the direct rule of Bernard , Pepin's son).

Emperor
He was in his villa of Doué-la-Fontaine , Anjou , when he received news of his father's passing. Hurrying to Aachen , he crowned himself and was proclaimed by the nobles with shouts of Vivat Imperator Ludovicus.
In his first coinage type, minted from the start of his reign, he imitated his father Charlemagne's portrait coinage, giving an image of imperial power and prestige in an echo of Roman glory [2]. He quickly enacted a "moral purge", in which he sent all of his unmarried sisters to nunneries, forgoing their diplomatic use as hostage brides in favour of the security of avoiding the entanglements that powerful brothers-in-law might bring. He spared his illegitimate half-brothers and tonsured his father's cousins, Adalard and Wala, son of Bernard , shutting them up in Noirmoutier and Corbie , respectively, despite the latter's initial loyalty.

His chief councillors were Bernat, margrave of Septimania , and Ebbo , whom, born a serf, Louis would raise to the archbishopric of Rheims but who would ungratefully betray him later. He retained some of his father's ministers, such as Elisachar , abbot of St Maximin near Trier , and Hildebold, Archbishop of Cologne . Later he replaced Elisachar with Hildwin, abbot of many monasteries.

He also used Benedict of Aniane (the Second Benedict), a Septimanian Visigoth and monastic founder, to help him reform the Frankish church. One of Benedict's primary reforms was to ensure that all religious houses in Louis' realm adhered to the Rule of St Benedict , named for its creator, the First Benedict, Benedict of Nursia (480 -550 ).

In 816 , Pope Stephen V , who had succeeded Leo III , visited Rheims and again crowned Louis. The Emperor thereby strengthened the papacy by recognising the importance of the pope in imperial coronations.

Ordinatio imperii
On Maundy Thursday 817 , Louis and his court were crossing a wooden gallery from the cathedral to the palace in Aachen when the gallery collapsed, killing many. Louis, having barely survived and feeling the imminent danger of death, began planning for his succession; three months later he issued an Ordinatio Imperii, an imperial decree that laid out plans for an orderly succession. In 815 , he had already given his two eldest sons a share in the government, when he had sent his elder sons Lothair and Pepin to govern Bavaria and Aquitaine respectively, though without the royal titles. Now, he proceeded to divide the empire among his three sons and his nephew Bernard of Italy :

Lothair was proclaimed and crowned co-emperor in Aix-la-Chapelle by his father. He was promised the succession to most of the Frankish dominions (excluding the exceptions below), and would be the overlord of his brothers and cousin.

Bernard, the son of Charlemagne's son Pippin of Italy , was confirmed as King of Italy, a title he had been allowed to inherit from his father by Charlemagne.

Pepin was proclaimed King of Aquitaine, his territory including Gascony, the march around Toulouse, and the counties of Carcassonnne, Autun, Avallon and Nevers.

Louis , the youngest son, was proclaimed King of Bavaria and the neighbouring marches.

If one of the subordinate kings died, he was to be succeeded by his sons. If he died childless, Lothar would inherit his kingdom. In the event of Lothar dying without sons, one of Louis the Pious' younger sons would be chosen to replace him by "the people". Above all, the Empire would not be divided: the Emperor would rule supreme over the subordinate kings, whose obedience to him was mandatory.

With this settlement, Louis tried to combine his sense for the Empire's unity, supported by the clergy, while at the same time providing positions for all of his sons. Instead of treating his sons equally in status and land, he elevated his first-born son Lothair above his younger brothers and gave him the largest part of the Empire as his share.

Bernard's rebellion and Louis's penance
The ordinatio imperii of Aachen left Bernard of Italy in an uncertain and subordinate position as king of Italy, and he began plotting to declare independence upon hearing of it. Louis immediately directed his army towards Italy, and betook himself to Chalon-sur-Saône . Intimidated by the emperor's swift action, Bernard met his uncle at Chalon, under invitation, and surrendered. He was taken to Aix-la-Chapelle by Louis, who there had him tried and condemned to death for treason. Louis had the sentence commuted to blinding, which was duly carried out; Bernard did not survive the ordeal, however, dying after two days of agony. Others also suffered: Theodulf of Orleans , in eclipse since the death of Charlemagne, was accused of having supported the rebellion, and was thrown into a monastic prison, where he died soon after - poisoned, it was rumoured.[3] The fate of his nephew deeply marked Louis's conscience for the rest of his life.


In 822, as a deeply religious man, Louis performed penance for causing Bernard's death, at his palace of Attigny near Vouziers in the Ardennes , before Pope Paschal I , and a council of ecclesiastics and nobles of the realm that had been convened for the reconciliation of Louis with his three younger half-brothers, Hugo whom he soon made abbot of St-Quentin, Drogo whom he soon made Bishop of Metz , and Theodoric. This act of contrition, partly in emulation of Theodosius I , had the effect of greatly reducing his prestige as a Frankish ruler, for he also recited a list of minor offences about which no secular ruler of the time would have taken any notice. He also made the egregious error of releasing Wala and Adalard from their monastic confinements, placing the former in a position of power in the court of Lothair and the latter in a position in his own house.

Frontier wars
At the start of Louis's reign, the many tribes - Danes , Obotrites , Slovenes , Bretons , Basques - which inhabited his frontierlands were still in awe of the Frankish emperor's power and dared not stir up any trouble. In 816, however, the Sorbs rebelled and were quickly followed by Slavomir, chief of the Obotrites, who was captured and abandoned by his own people, being replaced by Ceadrag in 818. Soon, Ceadrag too had turned against the Franks and allied with the Danes, who were to become the greatest menace of the Franks in a short time.

A greater Slavic menace was gathering on the southeast. There, Ljudevit Posavski , duke of Pannonia , was harassing the border at the Drava and Sava rivers. The margrave of Friuli , Cadolah , was sent out against him, but he died on campaign and, in 820, his margarvate was invaded by Slovenes. In 821, an alliance was made with Borna , duke of the Dalmatia , and Ljudevit was brought to heel. Peace continued until 827, when the younger Louis had to deal with a Bulgar horde descending on Pannonia.

On the far southern edge of his great realm, Louis had to control the Lombard princes of Benevento whom Charlemagne had never subjugated. He extracted promises from Princes Grimoald IV and Sico , but to no effect.
On the southwestern frontier, problems commenced early when, in 815, Séguin , duke of Gascony , revolted. He was defeated and replaced by Lupus III , who was dispossessed in 818 by the emperor. In 820 an assembly at Quierzy-sur-Oise decided to send an expedition against the Cordoban caliphate. The counts in charge of the army, Hugh , count of Tours , and Matfrid , count of Orléans , were slow in acting and the expedition came to naught.

First civil war
In 818, as Louis was returning from a campaign to Brittany , he was greeted by news of the death of his wife, Ermengarde . Ermengarde was the daughter of Ingerman , the duke of Hesbaye. Louis had been close to his wife, who had been involved in policymaking. It was rumoured that she had played a part in her nephew's death and Louis himself believed her own death was divine retribution for that event. It took many months for his courtiers and advisors to convince him to remarry, but eventually he did, in 820, to Judith , daughter of Welf , count of Altdorf . In 823 Judith gave birth to a son, who was named Charles .

The birth of this son damaged the Partition of Aachen, as Louis's attempts to provide for his fourth son met with stiff resistance from his older sons, and the last two decades of his reign were marked by civil war.

At Worms in 829, Louis gave Charles Alemannia with the title of king or duke (historians differ on this), thus enraging his son and co-emperor Lothair,[4] whose promised share was thereby diminished. An insurrection was soon at hand. With the urging of the vengeful Wala and the cooperation of his brothers, Lothair accused Judith of having committed adultery with Bernard of Septimania, even suggesting Bernard to be the true father of Charles. Ebbo and Hildwin abandoned the emperor at that point, Bernard having risen to greater heights than either of them. Agobard , Archbishop of Lyon , and Jesse , bishop of Amiens , too, opposed the redivision of the empire and lent their episcopal prestige to the rebels.

In 830, at Wala's insistence that Bernard of Septimania was plotting against him, Pepin of Aquitaine led an army of Gascons , with the support of the Neustrian magnates, all the way to Paris . At Verberie , Louis the German joined him. At that time, the emperor returned from another campaign in Brittany to find his empire at war with itself. He marched as far as Compiègne , an ancient royal town, before being surrounded by Pepin's forces and captured. Judith was incarcerated at Poitiers and Bernard fled to Barcelona.

Then Lothair finally set out with a large Lombard army, but Louis had promised his sons Louis the German and Pepin of Aquitaine greater shares of the inheritance, prompting them to shift loyalties in favour of their father. When Lothair tried to call a general council of the realm in Nijmegen , in the heart of Austrasia , the Austrasians and Rhinelanders came with a following of armed retainers, and the disloyal sons were forced to free their father and bow at his feet (831). Lothair was pardoned, but disgraced and banished to Italy. Pepin returned to Aquitaine and Judith - after being forced to humiliate herself with a solemn oath of innocence - to Louis's court. Only Wala was severely dealt with, making his way to a secluded monastery on the shores of Lake Geneva . Though Hilduin , abbot of Saint Denis , was exiled to Paderborn and Elisachar and Matfrid were deprived of their honours north of the Alps; they did not lose their freedom.

Second civil war
The next revolt occurred a mere two years later (832). The disaffected Pepin was summoned to his father's court, where he was so poorly received he left against his father's orders. Immediately, fearing that Pepin would be stirred up to revolt by his nobles and desiring to reform his morals, Louis the Pious summoned all his forces to meet in Aquitaine in preparation of an uprising, but Louis the German garnered an army of Slav allies and conquered Swabia before the emperor could react. Once again the elder Louis divided his vast realm. At Jonac , he declared Charles king of Aquitaine and deprived Pepin (he was less harsh with the younger Louis), restoring the whole rest of the empire to Lothair, not yet involved in the civil war. Lothair was, however, interested in usurping his father's authority. His ministers had been in contact with Pepin and may have convinced him and Louis the German to rebel, promising him Alemannia, the kingdom of Charles.

Soon Lothair, with the support of Pope Gregory IV , whom he had confirmed in office without his father's support, joined the revolt in 833. While Louis was at Worms gathering a new force, Lothair marched north. Louis marched south. The armies met on the plains of the Rothfeld. There, Gregory met the emperor and may have tried to sow dissension amongst his ranks. Soon much of Louis's army had evaporated before his eyes, and he ordered his few remaining followers to go, because "it would be a pity if any man lost his life or limb on my account." The resigned emperor was taken to Saint Médard at Soissons , his son Charles to Prüm , and the queen to Tortona . The despicable show of disloyalty and disingenuousness earned the site the name Field of Lies, or Lügenfeld, or Campus Mendacii, ubi plurimorum fidelitas exstincta est[5]


On November 13 , 833 , Ebbo of Rheims presided over a synod in the Church of Saint Mary in Soissons which deposed Louis and forced him to publicly confess many crimes, none of which he had, in fact, committed. In return, Lothair gave Ebbo the Abbey of Saint Vaast. Men like Rabanus Maurus , Louis' younger half-brothers Drogo and Hugh, and Emma, Judith's sister and Louis the German's new wife, worked on the younger Louis to make peace with his father, for the sake of unity of the empire. The humiliation to which Louis was then subjected at Notre Dame in Compiègne turned the loyal barons of Austrasia and Saxony against Lothair, and the usurper fled to Burgundy , skirmishing with loyalists near Châlons-sur-Saône . Louis was restored the next year, on 1 March 834 .

On Lothair's return to Italy, Wala, Jesse, and Matfrid, formerly count of Orléans, died of a pestilence and, on 2 February 835 , the Synod of Thionville deposed Ebbo, Agobard, Bernard , Bishop of Vienne , and Bartholomew , Archbishop of Narbonne . Lothair himself fell ill; events had turned completely in Louis favour once again.

In 836, however, the family made peace and Louis restored Pepin and Louis, deprived Lothair of all save Italy, and gave it to Charles in a new division, given at the diet of Crémieux . At about that time, the Vikings terrorised and sacked Utrecht and Antwerp . In 837, they went up the Rhine as far as Nijmegen, and their king, Rorik , demanded the wergild of some of his followers killed on previous expeditions before Louis the Pious mustered a massive force and marched against them. They fled, but it would not be the last time they harried the northern coasts. In 838, they even claimed sovereignty over Frisia , but a treaty was confirmed between them and the Franks in 839. Louis the Pious ordered the construction of a North Sea fleet and the sending of missi dominici into Frisia to establish Frankish sovereignty there.

Third civil war
In 837, Louis crowned Charles king over all of Alemannia and Burgundy and gave him a portion of his brother Louis's land. Louis the German promptly rose in revolt, and the emperor redivided his realm again at Quierzy-sur-Oise , giving all of the young king of Bavaria's lands, save Bavaria itself, to Charles. Emperor Louis did not stop there, however. His devotion to Charles knew no bounds. When Pepin died in 838, Louis declared Charles the new king of Aquitaine. The nobles, however, elected Pepin's son Pepin II . When Louis threatened invasion, the third great civil war of his reign broke out. In the spring of 839, Louis the German invaded Swabia, Pepin II and his Gascon subjects fought all the way to the Loire , and the Danes returned to ravage the Frisian coast (sacking Dorstad for a second time).

Lothair, for the first time in a long time, allied with his father and pledged support at Worms in exchange for a redivision of the inheritance. By a final placitum issued there, Louis gave Bavaria to Louis the German and disinherited Pepin II, leaving the entire remainder of the empire to be divided roughly into an eastern part and a western. Lothair was given the choice of which partition he would inherit and he chose the eastern, including Italy, leaving the western for Charles. The emperor quickly subjugated Aquitaine and had Charles recognised by the nobles and clergy at Clermont-en-Auvergne in 840. Louis then, in a final flash of glory, rushed into Bavaria and forced the younger Louis into the Ostmark . The empire now settled as he had declared it at Worms, he returned in July to Frankfurt am Main , where he disbanded the army. The final civil war of his reign was over.

Death
Louis fell ill soon after his final victorious campaigns and went to his summer hunting lodge on an island in the Rhine, by his palace at Ingelheim . On 20 June 840 , he died, in the presence of many bishops and clerics and in the arms of his half-brother Drogo, though Charles and Judith were absent in Poitiers. Soon dispute plunged the surviving brothers into a civil war that was only settled in 843 by the Treaty of Verdun , which split the Frankish realm into three parts, to become the kernels of France and Germany , with Burgundy and the Low Countries between them. The dispute over the kingship of Aquitaine was not fully settled until 860.

Louis the Pious, along with his half-brother Drogo, were buried in Saint Pierre aux Nonnains Basilica in Metz .

Marriage and issue
By his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye (married ca 794-98), he had three sons and three daughters:
Lothair (795 -855 ), king of Middle Francia
Pepin (797 -838 ), king of Aquitaine
Adelaide (b. c. 799 ), perhaps married Robert the Strong
Rotrude (b. 800 ), married Gerard
Hildegard (or Matilda) (b. c. 802 ), married Gerard , Count of Auvergne
Louis the German (c. 805 -875 ), king of East Francia
By his second wife, Judith of Bavaria , he had a daughter and a son:
Gisela , married Eberhard I of Friuli
Charles the Bald , king of West Francia
By Theodelinde of Sens[citation needed ], he had two illegitimate children:
Arnulf of Sens
Alpais
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From Wikipedia - Chasseneuil-du-Poitou :

The town, then simply the villa Cassinogilum, was a royal residence of first the Merovingian , and then Carolingian dynasties in France.[8] Louis the Pious , later King of Aquitaine and King of the Franks was born in the villa on 16 April 778 , when his mother, Hildegard of Vinzgouw was staying in the villa whilst his father Charlemagne was on campaign in Spain .

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Aquitaine: 781-817.

• King of the Franks: 814-840.

• Holy Roman Emperor: 814-840.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 161)

165. Rowland, de Burgh (Charles "Karl" von Ingelheim, Duke of Ingelheim159, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rowland married someone.

His child was:

+ 176 M    i. Godfrey, de Burgh

166. Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lothair married Ermengarde, of Tours,257 274 daughter of Hugues II, Count of Alsace, Count of Tours and Ava, Countess of Alsace, on 15 Oct 821 in Diedenhofen (Thionville, Moselle, France). Ermengarde was born about 805 in Orléans, Orléanais, (Loiret), France, died on 20 Mar 851 about age 46, and was buried in Abbaye d'Erstein, Strasbourg, Alsace, (France). Another name for Ermengarde was Irmingard von Tours.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871902

From Wikipedia - Ermengarde of Tours :

Ermengarde of Tours (German : Irmingard von Tours) (died 20 March 851) was the wife of Emperor Lothair I of the Franks. Her father was Hugh of Tours , a member of the Etichonen family, which claimed descent from the Merovingian Kings. In the middle of October 821 in Diedenhofen (Thionville), she married the Carolingian Emperor Lothair I (795-855).
In 849, two years before her death, she made a donation to the abbey Erstein in the Elsass, in which she lies also buried.
Lothar and Irmingard had nine children:
Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor (c.825-875).
Helletrud (Hiltrud) (c.826-after 865/866) m. Count Berengar (d. before 865/866)
Bertha (c.830-after 7 May 852, probably 877), became before 847 Abbess of Avenay, perhaps Äbtissin of Faremoutiers
Daughter (b. probably 826/830), kidnapped 846, m. Giselbert, Count of Maasgau (Reginare)
Gisla (c.830-860) 851-860 Abbess of San Salvatore in Brescia
Lothair II of Lotharingia (c.835-869) king of Lorraine m. 855 Teutberga, daughter of Count Boso of Arles
Rotrud (baptized 835/840 in Pavia) m. around 850/851 Lambert, Margrave of Brittany, Count of Nantes (Widonen), who died 1 May 852
Charles of Provence (c.845-25 January 863 in the monastery St-Pierre-les-Nonnains, modern Lyon), King in Burgundy
Carloman (b.853)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 177 M    i. Lothair II, King of Lorraine 257 275 was born in 827 in <Lorraine, France> and died on 8 Aug 869 in Plaisance, Italy at age 42.

+ 178 F    ii. Helletrude, of Lorraine 276 was born about 830 in Lorraine, France.

167. Pepin I, of Aquitaine (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

168. Adelaide (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

169. Rotrude (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rotrude married Count Gerard, of Auvergne 277 about 814. Gerard died on 25 Jun 841.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 179 M    i. Rorick, Count of Maine .278

170. Hildegard (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

171. Louis II, King of Germany (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Louis married Emma, de Andech, daughter of Guelph I, Count of Altdorf, Duke of Bavaria and Edith von Sachsen,. Emma was born about 805 in Germany.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593877269


Children from this marriage were:

+ 180 M    i. Carloman, King of Bavaria was born about 821 in Germany and died in 880 in Bavaria, Germany about age 59.

+ 181 M    ii. Charles III, Holy Roman Emperor was born about 823.

172. Gisèle (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gisèle married Eberhard, Margrave of Friuli before 840. Eberhard was born about 818 in Friuli, Italy and died on 16 Dec 866 about age 48.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871876

173. Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor (Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Ermentrude, of Orléans,279 280 281 daughter of Eudes, Count of Orléans and Engeltrude, on 14 Dec 842 in Crécy, France. Ermentrude was born on 27 Sep 830 in Orléans, Orléanais, (Loiret), Neustria (France), died on 6 Oct 869 at age 39, and was buried in St. Denis. Another name for Ermentrude was Irmtrud.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots has b. 830. Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871986 has b. abt 825. FamilySearch has b. 27 Sep 830.

Research Notes: Eldest daughter of Eudes and Engletrude.



Children from this marriage were:

+ 182 F    i. Judith, Princess of France 282 283 284 was born in Oct 844 in France and died after 870.

+ 183 M    ii. Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia 279 285 286 was born on 1 Nov 846 in Western Francia (France) and died on 10 Apr 879 in Compeigne, Western Francia (France) at age 32.

+ 184 M    iii. Hersent was born about 862 in France.

Charles next married Richildis.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872372

174. Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin (Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pepin married someone.

His children were:

+ 185 M    i. Bernard, Count of Laon was born about 844 and died after 893.

+ 186 M    ii. Pepin, Count of Senlis and Lord of Valois was born about 846 and died in 893 about age 47.

+ 187 M    iii. Herbert I, Count of Vermandois 287 288 289 was born about 850 and died from 6 Nov 900 to 907 about age 50.

+ 188 F    iv. Cunigunda .

+ 189 F    v. Gunhilde de Vermandois .

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175. Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace (Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Rutpert IV, Count of Wormgau, Paris, Anjou & Blois,250 290 son of Rutpert III, Count of Wormgau and Wiltrud, of Orléans, about 864. Rutpert was born about 817 in Germany, died on 15 Sep 866 in <Anjou, France> about age 49, and was buried in St. Martin de Châteauneuf, France. Other names for Rutpert were Robert "Fortis" Duke of France and Robert "the Strong" Count of Paris.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 820 in France.

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. 25 Aug 866 in Anjou, France, the same as his burial date.

Research Notes: Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)
and
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872394


Children from this marriage were:

+ 190 M    i. Robert I, Duke of France 291 was born in 866 in <Bourgogne, Champagne, France> and died on 15 Jun 923 in Soissons, Picardie, France at age 57.

+ 191 M    ii. Odo, Count of Paris .250

176. Godfrey, de Burgh (Rowland, de Burgh165, Charles "Karl" von Ingelheim, Duke of Ingelheim159, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Godfrey married someone.

His child was:

+ 192 M    i. Baldwin I, de Burgh

177. Lothair II, King of Lorraine (Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lothair married Waldrade 257 292 in 862. Waldrade was born about 837 in <Lorraine, France> and died about 868 in Remiremont, Vosges, France about age 31.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872025
DIED AS A NUN IN REMIREMONT CIRCA 868


The child from this marriage was:

+ 193 F    i. Bertha, Princess of Lorraine 257 was born about 871 in <Lorraine, France> and died on 8 Mar 925 about age 54.

178. Helletrude, of Lorraine (Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Helletrude married Giselbert, Count of Darnau,293 294 son of Giselbert, Count in the Maasgau and Unknown, in 846. Giselbert was born about 830 and died about 892 about age 62. Another name for Giselbert was Gilbert Count of Brabant.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Darnau: 846-863.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 194 M    i. Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine 295 296 297 was born about 850 in <France> and died before 19 Jan 916.

179. Rorick, Count of Maine (Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rorick married someone.

His child was:

+ 195 F    i. Blichilde, of Maine .298

180. Carloman, King of Bavaria (Louis II, King of Germany171, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

181. Charles III, Holy Roman Emperor (Louis II, King of Germany171, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

182. Judith, Princess of France (Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Judith married Æthelwulf, King of Wessex and King of Kent,299 300 son of Egbert, King of Wessex and Rædburga, on 1 Oct 856 in Verberie-sur-Oise, (Oise), France. Æthelwulf was born between 795 and 800 and died on 13 Jan 858. Other names for Æthelwulf were Aethelwulf King of Wessex and Ethelwulf King of Wessex.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Æthelwulf of Wessex :

Æthelwulf
, also spelled Aethelwulf or Ethelwulf; Old English : Æþelwulf, means 'Noble Wolf' (c. 795 - 858 ) was the elder son of King Egbert of Wessex . He conquered Kent on behalf of his father in 825. Thereafter he was styled King of Kent [1] until he succeeded his father as King of Wessex in 839 , whereupon he became King of Wessex, Kent, Cornwall, the West Saxons and the East Saxons. [2] He was crowned at Kingston upon Thames .

In 839 , Æthelwulf succeeded his father Egbert as King. Egbert had been a grizzled veteran who had fought for survival since his youth. Æthelwulf had a worrying style of Kingship. He had come naturally to the throne of Wessex. He proved to be intensly religious, cursed with little political sense, and too many able and ambitious sons. [Humble, Richard. The Saxon Kings. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1980. 41.] One of the first acts Æthelwulf did as King, was to split the kingdom. He gave the eastern half, that of Kent, Essex, Surrey and Sussex to his eldest son Athelstan (not to be confused with the later Athelstan the Glorious). Æthelwulf kept the ancient, western side of Wessex (Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Devon) for himself. Æthelwulf and his first wife, Osburga , had five sons and a daughter. After Athelstan came Ethelbald , Ethelbert , Ethelred , and Alfred . Each of his sons succeeded to the throne. Alfred, the youngest son, has been praised as one of the greatest kings to ever reign in Britain. Æthelwulf's only daughter, Aethelswith , was married as a child to the king of Mercia .

... In 853 Æthelwulf, sent his son Alfred, a child of about four years, to Rome. In 855 , about a year after his wife Osburh's death, Æthelwulf followed Alfred to Rome . In Rome, he was generous with his wealth. He distributed gold to the clergy of St. Peter's, and offered the Blessed Peter chalices of the purest gold and silver-gilt candelabra of Saxon work. [Hodgkin, RH. A History of the Anglo-Saxons. London: Oxford UP, 1935. 512.] During the return journey in 856 he married Judith a Frankish princess and a great-granddaughter of Charlemagne. She was about twelve years old, the daughter of Charles the Bald , King of the West Franks .

Upon their return to England in 856 Æthelwulf met with an acute crisis. His eldest son Ethelbald (Athelstan had since died) had devised a conspiracy with the Ealdorman of Somerset and the Bishop of Sherborne to oppose Æthelwulf's resumption of the kingship once he returned. There was enough support of Æthelwulf to either have a civil war, or to banish Ethelbald and his fellow conspirators. Instead Æthelwulf yielded Wessex proper to his son, and accepted Surrey, Sussex and Essex for himself. he ruled there until his death on January 13 , 858 . The family quarrel, had it been allowed to continue, could have ruined the House of Egbert. Æthelwulf and his advisors deserved the adoration bestowed upon them for their restraint and tolerance.

... He was buried first at Steyning and then later transferred to the Old Minster in Winchester . His bones now reside in one of several mortuary chests in Winchester Cathedral .


Noted events in his life were:

• King of Wessex: 839-855.

Judith next married Æthelbald, King of Wessex,301 son of Æthelwulf, King of Wessex and King of Kent and Osburga, after 13 Jan 858. Æthelbald died in 860. Another name for Æthelbald was Ethelbald King of Wessex.

Noted events in their marriage were:

• Annulment: of marriage to Aethelbald, 860. on grounds of consanguinity

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Wessex: 858-860.

Judith next married Baldwin I, Count of Flanders,302 303 304 305 son of Odoacre, Count of Harlebec and Unknown, in Jan 862 in <Flanders (Belgium)>. Baldwin was born about 836 in <Flanders (Belgium)> and died in 879 in Flanders (Belgium) about age 43. Other names for Baldwin were Baldwin "Iron Arm" Count of Flanders, Baldwin I "Bras de Fer" Count of Flanders, and Baudouin I Count of Flanders.

Noted events in their marriage were:

• Eloped: Jan 862.

• Marriage: with acceptance of Charles, 13 Dec 863, Auxerre, France.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Baldwin I, Count of Flanders :


Baldwin I
(probably born 830s, died 879 ), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm (the epithet is first recorded in the 12th century), was the first count of Flanders .

Baldwin was the son of a certain Audacer , about whom nothing definite is known; his legendary origins are rejected by modern scholarship. At the time Baldwin first appears in the records he was already a count, presumably in the area of Flanders, but this is not known. Count Baldwin rose to prominence when he eloped with princess Judith , daughter of Charles the Bald , king of West Francia . Judith had previously been married to Ethelwulf and his son (from an earlier marriage) Ethelbald , kings of Wessex, but after the latter's death in 860 she had returned to France.

Around Christmas 861, at the instigation of Baldwin and with her brother Louis' consent Judith escaped the custody she had been put under in the city of Senlis after her return from England. She fled north with Count Baldwin. Charles had given no permission for a marriage and tried capture Baldwin, sending letters to Rorik of Dorestad and Bishop Hungar , forbidding them to shelter the fugitive.

After Baldwin and Judith had evaded his attempts to capture them, Charles had his bishops excommunicate the couple. Judith and Baldwin responded by traveling to Rome to plead their case with Pope Nicholas I . Their plea was successful and Charles was forced to accept. The marriage took place on 13 December 863 in Auxerre . By 870 Baldwin had acquired the lay-abbacy of St. Pieter in Ghent and is assumed to have also acquired the counties of Flanders and Waas, or parts thereof by this time. Baldwin developed himself as a very faithful and stout supporter of Charles and played an important role in the continuing wars against the Vikings . He is named in 877 as one of those willing to support the emperor's son, Louis the Stammerer . During his life Baldwin expanded his territory into one of the major principalities of Western Francia , he died in 879 and was buried in the Abbey of Saint-Bertin, near Saint-Omer .

Family

Baldwin was succeeded by his son by Judith, Baldwin II (c. 866 - 918 ). The couple's first son was named Charles after his maternal grandfather, but he died young. His third son Raoul (Rodulf) (c. 869 - murdered 896) became Count of Cambrai around 888 , but he and his brother joined king Zwentibold of Lotharingia in 895. In 896 they attacked Vermandois and captured Arras , Saint-Quentin and Peronne , but later that year Raoul was captured by count Heribert and killed.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 196 M    i. Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois 304 306 307 308 was born about 864 in Flanders, Belgium and died on 10 Sep 918 about age 54.

+ 197 F    ii. Widnille, Countess of Flanders 309 was born about 865 in Flanders (Belgium).

+ 198 M    iii. Raoul, Count of Cambrai was born about 869 and died in 896 about age 27.

183. Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia (Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Louis married Adelaide, of Paris,279 310 daughter of Adelhard, of Paris and Unknown, Betw 868 and 870. Adelaide was born about 855 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France and died after 9 Nov 901. Other names for Adelaide were Adélahide of Paris and Aelis of Paris.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 199 F    i. Ermentrude, of France 311 was born in 870.

+ 200 M    ii. Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia 279 312 313 was born on 17 Sep 879 in <Western Francia (France)>, died on 7 Oct 929 in Péronne, Somme, Western Francia (France) at age 50, and was buried in St. Fursi, Péronne, Somme, Western Francia (France).

184. Hersent (Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

185. Bernard, Count of Laon (Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

186. Pepin, Count of Senlis and Lord of Valois (Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

187. Herbert I, Count of Vermandois (Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Herbert married Bertha, de Morvois,314 daughter of Guerri I, Count of Morvois and Eve, of Roussillon,. Bertha was born about 844 in Namur, Namur, Belgium. Another name for Bertha was Beatrice of Morvois.

Research Notes:
Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 201 M    i. Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes 199 315 316 317 was born between 880 and 890 in Vermand, Picardy, France and died on 23 Feb 943 in St. Quentin, Picardy, France.

+ 202 F    ii. Beatrice de Vermandois 272 318 was born in 880 in <Vermandois, Neustria (France)> and died after Mar 931.

+ 203 F    iii. Cunigunde de Vermandois died in 943.

+ 204 F    iv. Adele, of Vermandois .288

+ 205 M    v. Berenger de Vermandois, Count of Bayeaux .

188. Cunigunda (Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

189. Gunhilde de Vermandois (Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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190. Robert I, Duke of France (Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Aelis.290 319 320 Aelis was born about 864 in <France>. Other names for Aelis were Adaele and Adele.

Research Notes: First wife of Robert I.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 206 F    i. Liegarde, of France 290 321 was born about 886 in <Vermandois, Neustria (France)> and died after 931.

Robert next married Beatrice de Vermandois,272 318 daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois and Bertha, de Morvois, after 893. Beatrice was born in 880 in <Vermandois, Neustria (France)> and died after Mar 931. Another name for Beatrice was Beatrix de Vermandois.

Research Notes: Second wife of Robert I.

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 207 M    i. Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris 322 was born about 895 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France, died on 16 Jun 956 in Deurdan, France about age 61, and was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, (Île-de-France), France.

191. Odo, Count of Paris (Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

192. Baldwin I, de Burgh (Godfrey, de Burgh176, Rowland, de Burgh165, Charles "Karl" von Ingelheim, Duke of Ingelheim159, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Baldwin married someone.

193. Bertha, Princess of Lorraine (Lothair II, King of Lorraine177, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bertha married Adalbert, Marquis of Tuscany 257 in 898. Adalbert was born about 855 in <Tuscany, Italy> and died about 915 about age 60.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 208 M    i. Boso, Marquis of Tuscany 257 was born about 899 in <Tuscany, Italy> and died about 938 about age 39.

194. Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine (Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Reginar married Alberade.323 Alberade died in 916. Other names for Alberade were Hersent and Hersinda.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Reginar I


Children from this marriage were:

+ 209 M    i. Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine 257 324 325 was born about 880 in <Lorraine, France> and died on 2 Oct 939 in Andernach, Rhineland, Prussia about age 59.

+ 210 M    ii. Reginar II, Count of Hainaut 326 was born about 890 in <Lorraine, France> and died in 932 about age 42.

+ 211 M    iii. Balderic, Bishop of Utrecht .297

+ 212 M    iv. Frederick, Archbishop of Mainz 327 died in Oct 954.

+ 213 F    v. Symphoria .297

195. Blichilde, of Maine (Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blichilde married Ranulf I, Duke of Aquitaine 298 about 845. Ranulf died in 866.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 214 M    i. Ranulf II, Count of Poitou was born about 855 and died on 5 Aug 890 about age 35.

196. Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois (Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Baldwin married Ælfthryth, of Wessex,328 329 330 331 daughter of Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, King of England and Ealhswith, of the Gaini, Queen of the Anglo-Saxons, in 884. Ælfthryth was born about 869 in England and died on 9 Jun 929 about age 60. Other names for Ælfthryth were Ælflaeda, Ælfreda, Elfleda, Elfrida Countess of Flanders, and Ethelswith of Wessex.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 7 June 929 and d. 9 June 929

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Ælfthryth, Countess of Flanders

Ælfthryth, also known as Elfrida, (died 929), was the last child of Alfred the Great , the Saxon King of England and his wife Ealhswith . She had four or five siblings, including KingEdward the Elder and Ethelfleda .

Ælfthryth married Baldwin II (d. 918), Count of Flanders . One of their descendants, Matilda of Flanders (d. 1083), would go on to marry William the Conqueror , therefore starting the Anglo-Norman line of Kings of England . Through her descendant, Henry I of England , she is also a direct ancestor of the current monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , Elizabeth II .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 215 M    i. Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois 332 333 334 335 was born about 890 in Flanders (Belgium) and died 27 Mar 964 or 965 in Flanders (Belgium) about age 74.

+ 216 M    ii. Adalulf, Count of Boulogne 336 was born about 890 and died in 933 about age 43.

+ 217 F    iii. Ealswid .

+ 218 F    iv. Ermentrud .

197. Widnille, Countess of Flanders (Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Widnille married Wilfred I "El Velloso", Count of Urgel,309 son of Sunifred, Count of Urgel and Barcelona and Ermesende, in 877. Wilfred was born about 840 in <Urgel, Lerida>, Spain and died after 21 Aug 897.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 219 M    i. Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel 309 was born about 878 in <Urgel, Lerida>, Spain and died in 948 about age 70.

198. Raoul, Count of Cambrai (Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

199. Ermentrude, of France (Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermentrude married someone.

Her child was:

+ 220 F    i. Cunigonde 279 337 338 was born about 890 in <Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia> and died after 923.

200. Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia (Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Ogiva, of England, daughter of Edward I "the Elder", King of England and Elfreda, on 7 Oct 919. Ogiva was born in 902 in Wessex, England and died after 955. Other names for Ogiva were Edgifu, Edgiva of England, and Ogive.

Research Notes: 3rd wife of Charles II "the Simple"

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 50-20 (Herbert III). Line 148-17 (Charles III) has d. 951

Source: Wikipedia - Edward the Elder and Eadgifu of England

From Wikipedia - Eadgifu of England :

Eadgifu (b. 902 , d. after 955 ) or Edgifu, was a daughter [1] of Edward the Elder , King of Wessex and England , and his second wife Aelffaed . She was born in Wessex .


Marriage to the French King
She was the second wife of King Charles III of France ,[1] whom she married in 919 after the death of his first wife, Frederonne ; she was mother to Louis IV of France .


Flight to England
In 922 Charles III was deposed and the next year taken prisoner by Count Herbert II of Vermandois , an ally of the present King. To protect her son's safety Eadgifu took him to England in 923 to the court of her half-brother, Athelstan of England .[2] Because of this, Louis IV of France became known as Louis d'Outremer of France. He stayed there until 936, when he was called back to France to be crowned King. Eadgifu accompanied him.
She retired to a convent in Laon. Then, in 951, she left the convent and married Herbert III, Count of Vermandois .[2]


Notes
^ a b Lappenberg, Johann ; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray, pp. 88-89.
^ a b Williams, Ann ; Alfred P. Smyth, D. P. Kirby (1991). A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain: England, Scotland, and Wales. Routledge, p. 112. ISBN 1852640472 .

References
Lappenberg, Johann ; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray, pp. 88-89.
Williams, Ann ; Alfred P. Smyth, D. P. Kirby (1991). A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain: England, Scotland, and Wales. Routledge, p. 112. ISBN 1852640472 .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 221 M    i. Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks 279 339 was born on 10 Sep 920 in <Laon, Champagne>, France, died on 10 Sep 954 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France at age 34, and was buried in Abbaye de St. Rémy, Reims, Marne, Champagne, (France).

201. Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes (Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Herbert married Liegarde, of France,290 321 daughter of Robert I, Duke of France and Aelis, by 907. Liegarde was born about 886 in <Vermandois, Neustria (France)> and died after 931. Other names for Liegarde were Adela of France and Hildebrante of France.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 897 in Vermandois, Neustria.

Research Notes: Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)
and
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871885

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 49-18 (Herbert II) has "m. bef. 907, LIEGARDE (Hildebrante) (Adela) (48-19), of France, dau. of ROBERT I (48-18), King of the West Franks, by his first wife, Aelis."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 222 M    i. Eudes, of Vermandois, Count of Amiens and Vienne was born in 910 and died in 946 at age 36.

+ 223 F    ii. Adele, of Vermandois 333 340 341 342 was born between 910 and 915 in Vermand, Picardy, Neustria (France), died on 10 Oct 960 in Bruges, Aquitaine (West Flanders, Belgium), and was buried in Abbaye de St Pierre, Gand, Flandres.

+ 224 M    iii. Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux 199 343 344 345 was born about 920 in Vermand, Picardy, France and died Aug 967 or 968 in Troyes, Champagne, (Aube), France about age 47.

+ 225 M    iv. Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois 346 347 was born about 920 in <Vermandois, Neustria (France)>, died on 8 Sep 988 in <St. Quentin, Flandres> about age 68, and was buried in St. Quentin, Flanders (Picardy, France).

+ 226 F    v. Luitgarde, of Vermandois was born about 920 and died after 978.

+ 227 M    vi. Herbert "the Elder", Count of Meaux and of Troyes died in 993.

+ 228 M    vii. Hugh, of Vermandois, Archbishop of Reims died in 962.

Herbert next married someone.

202. Beatrice de Vermandois (Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrice married Robert I, Duke of France,291 son of Rutpert IV, Count of Wormgau, Paris, Anjou & Blois and Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace, after 893. Robert was born in 866 in <Bourgogne, Champagne, France> and died on 15 Jun 923 in Soissons, Picardie, France at age 57. Another name for Robert was Robert I King of the West Franks.

Research Notes: Count of Poitiers, Count of Paris, Marquis of Neustria and Orleans, King of the West Franks (France)

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford) has title King of France.

From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871957 :

Duke of France, Marquis of Neustria, Count of Paris and Poitiers. Robert was killed at the battle of Soissons. He had been named King of the West Franks in 922 to succeed his brother.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Paris: 888.

• King of the Franks: 922-923.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 190)

203. Cunigunde de Vermandois (Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

204. Adele, of Vermandois (Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

205. Berenger de Vermandois, Count of Bayeaux (Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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206. Liegarde, of France (Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Liegarde married Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes,199 315 316 317 son of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois and Bertha, de Morvois, by 907. Herbert was born between 880 and 890 in Vermand, Picardy, France and died on 23 Feb 943 in St. Quentin, Picardy, France. Another name for Herbert was Herbert II de Vermandois.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Herbert II, Count of Vermandois :


Herbert II
(884 - 23 February 943 ), Count of Vermandois and Count of Troyes , was the son of Herbert I of Vermandois .


Life
He inherited the domain of his father and in 907 , added to it the Saint de Soissons abbey . His marriage with Adela of France (also known as Liégarde) brought him the County of Meaux . In 918 , he was also named Count of Mézerais and of the Véxin . With his cousin Bernard , Count of Beauvais and Senlis , he constituted a powerful group in the west of France, to the north and east of Paris . In 923 , he imprisoned King Charles III in Chateau-Thierry , then in Péronne .

In 922 , the Archbishop of Rheims , Seulf , called on Herbert II to reduce some of his vassals who were in rebellion against him. On the death of Seulf, in 925 , with the help of King Rudolph , he acquired for his second son Hugh (then five years old) the archbishopric of Rheims, which had a large inheritance in France and Germany. In 926 , on the death of Count Roger of Laon , Herbert demanded this County for Eudes , his eldest son. He settled there, initially against the will of King Rudolph and constructed a fortress there. Rudolph yielded to pressure to free king Charles III, whom Herbert still held in prison. In 930 , Herbert took the castle of Vitry in Perthois at the expense of Boso, the brother of King Rudolph. Rudolph united his army with the army of Hugh, marquis of Neustria , and in 931 , they entered Rheims and defeated Hugh, the son of Herbert. Artaud became the new archbishop of Reims. Herbert II then lost, in three years, Vitry, Laon , Chateau-Thierry, and Soissons . The intervention of his ally, Henry the Fowler , allowed him to restore his domains (except Rheims and Laon) in exchange for his submission to King Rudolph.

Later Herbert allied with Hugh the Great and William Longsword , duke of Normandy against King Louis IV , who allocated the County of Laon to Roger II, the son of Roger I, in 941 . Herbert and Hugh the Great took back Rheims and captured Artaud. Hugh, the son of Herbert, was restored as archbishop. Again the mediation of the German King Otto I in Visé , near Liège , in 942 allowed for the normalization of the situation.

Death and legacy
Herbert II died on 23 February 943 without having succeeded in building the principality of which he dreamed. His succession was reconciled by Hugh the Great, maternal uncle of his children. It took place in 946 and led to an equitable distribution between the sons of Herbert II: Herbert III, Robert, Albert, and Hugh (his other son Eudes died before 946). As for his girls, Adela was married to Arnulf I , count of Flanders , Luitgarde (widow of William Longsword) was married to Theobald I , count of Blois , the first lieutenant of Hugh. She brought to Theobald Provins and domains in the Mézerais.

Family
...With Adela [daughter of Robert I of France], he had 7 children:
Adele of Vermandois (910 -960 ), married 934 Count Arnulf I of Flanders , also a descendant of Charlemagne
Eudes of Vermandois, Count of Amiens and of Vienne , (910 -946 )
Herbert "the Elder" , Count of Meaux and of Troyes (-993 )
Robert of Vermandois , Count of Meaux and Chalons (-968 )
Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois (915 -987 ), married Gerberga of Lorraine, also a descendant of Charlemagne
Luitgarde of Vermandois (ca 920 -978 ), married 943 Theobald I of Blois
Hugh of Vermandois (died 962 ), Archbishop of Reims

(Duplicate Line. See Person 201)

207. Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris (Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Edhilda in 926. Edhilda died about 26 Jan 945.

Research Notes: Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

Hugh next married Hedwig, of Saxony,348 daughter of Henry I "the Fowler", Duke of Saxony, King of the Saxons and Mechtilde, of Ringelheim, in 938 in Mainz oder Ingelheim. Hedwig died 10 May aft 965.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots gives various death dates - aft. 958 or 10 May aft. 965

Research Notes: 2nd or 3rd wife of Hugh Magnus.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 141-19


The child from this marriage was:

+ 229 M    i. Hugh Capet, King of France 349 350 was born Winter 941 in France, died on 24 Oct 996 in Les Juifs, Chartres, France at age 55, and was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, (Île-de-France), France.

208. Boso, Marquis of Tuscany (Bertha, Princess of Lorraine193, Lothair II, King of Lorraine177, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Boso married Willa, Princess of Burgundy.257 Willa was born about 906 in <Bourgogne, Champagne, France>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 230 F    i. Willa, Princess of Tuscany 257 was born about 924 in <Tuscany, Italy>.

209. Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine (Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Giselbert married Gerberga, of Saxony,279 351 352 daughter of Henry I "the Fowler", Duke of Saxony, King of the Saxons and Mechtilde, of Ringelheim, in 929. Gerberga was born about 914 in <Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia>, died on 5 May 984 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France about age 70, and was buried in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France. Another name for Gerberga was Gerberge.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 142-18 and 148-18 (Louis IV)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 231 F    i. Alberade, of Lorraine 353 354 was born about 930 in <Lorraine, France> and died on 15 Mar 973 about age 43.

+ 232 F    ii. Gerberga, of Lorraine 355 was born about 935 and died in 978 about age 43.

210. Reginar II, Count of Hainaut (Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Reginar married < >.356

Research Notes: Possibly a daughter of Count Boso.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 233 M    i. Reginar III, Count of Hainaut 279 357 was born in 920 in <Hainaut, Belgium> and died in 973 at age 53.

211. Balderic, Bishop of Utrecht (Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

212. Frederick, Archbishop of Mainz (Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

213. Symphoria (Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

214. Ranulf II, Count of Poitou (Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ranulf married someone.

His child was:

+ 234 M    i. Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou was born in 868 and died in 932 at age 64.

215. Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois (Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arnulf married Adele, of Vermandois,333 340 341 342 daughter of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes and Liegarde, of France, in 934. Adele was born between 910 and 915 in Vermand, Picardy, Neustria (France), died on 10 Oct 960 in Bruges, Aquitaine (West Flanders, Belgium), and was buried in Abbaye de St Pierre, Gand, Flandres. Other names for Adele were Alix de Vermandois, Adaele de Vermandois, and Alice de Vermandois.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 235 F    i. Elftrude 334 358 359 was born about 912 in Flanders, Belgium.

+ 236 F    ii. Hildegarde was born about 914 in Flanders, Belgium.

+ 237 M    iii. Egbert died in 953.

+ 238 M    iv. Baldwin III, Count of Flanders 334 360 361 362 was born about 915 in Flanders (Belgium) and died on 1 Nov 962 in Flanders (Belgium) about age 47.

+ 239 F    v. Luitgarde, of Flanders 333 334 was born about 941 in Flanders and died on 29 Sep 964 about age 23.

216. Adalulf, Count of Boulogne (Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

217. Ealswid (Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

218. Ermentrud (Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

219. Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel (Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sunifred married Richilde, de Rouergue,309 daughter of Armengol, Count of Toulouse and Adelaide, Countess of Toulouse, Betw 920 and 925. Richilde was born about 882 in <Rouergue, Aveyron>, France, died after 12 Nov 954, and was buried before 26 Dec 954.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 240 M    i. Borrell II, Count of Barcelona 309 was born about 946 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 30 Sep 992 about age 46.

220. Cunigonde (Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cunigonde married Wigeric, Count of Bidgau 279 363 364 Betw 907 and 909. Wigeric was born about 882 in <Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia> and died before 923. Other names for Wigeric were Wigeric of Lotharingia and Wigerich Count of Trier and Ardennes.

Death Notes: May have died by 919.

Research Notes: First husband of Cunigonde. Founder of the house of Ardennes.

From Wikipedia - Wigeric of Lotharingia :

Wigeric or Wideric (French : Wigéric or Wéderic) (died before 923 ) was the count of the Bidgau (pagus Bedensis) and held the rights of a count within the city of Trier . He received also the advocacy of the abbey of Saint Rumbold's at Mechelen from Charles III of France . From 915 or 916 he was the count palatine of Lotharingia . He was the founder of the House of Ardennes .

At the death of Louis the Child , the Lotharingians rejected the suzerainty of Conrad I and elected Charles of France as their king. At the time, the military authority in Lotharingia was assigned to Count Reginar I of Hainaut (d. 915), but at his death it fell to Wigeric, who became count palatine, exercising as such the military authority in Lotharingia.

Wigeric founded the monastery of Hastière , of which he also assumed the advocacy. He married Cunigunda, daughter of Ermentrude and granddaughter of Louis II of France . Their children were:
Frederick (d.978 ), count of Bar , the duke of Upper Lorraine from 959
Adalberon (d.962 ), bishop of Metz
Gilbert (d.964 ), count in the Ardennes
Sigebert (fl.c.942 )
Gozlin (d.942 ), count of Bidgau, married Uda of Metz, father of:
Godfrey the Prisoner
Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims
Siegfried , count of Luxembourg

Some genealogies record two other children, Henry and Liutgard, who were in fact son and daughter of another Wigeric, son of Roric, a contemporary living in the shire of Bidgau-Trier.

Noted events in his life were:

• Living: 899-916.

• Count Palatine: of Lotharingia, 916-923.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 241 M    i. Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau 279 365 was born about 911 in <Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia> and died on 18 Dec 943 about age 32.

+ 242 M    ii. Siegfried, of Luxembourg 366 was born about 922 and died on 28 Oct 988 about age 66.

221. Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks (Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Louis married Gerberga, of Saxony,279 351 352 daughter of Henry I "the Fowler", Duke of Saxony, King of the Saxons and Mechtilde, of Ringelheim, 939 or 940. Gerberga was born about 914 in <Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia>, died on 5 May 984 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France about age 70, and was buried in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France. Another name for Gerberga was Gerberge.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 142-18 and 148-18 (Louis IV)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 243 M    i. Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine 279 was born about 953 in <Laon, Champagne>, France, died on 21 May 992 in Kerker, Orléans, France about age 39, and was buried in St. Servatius, Maastricht.

222. Eudes, of Vermandois, Count of Amiens and Vienne (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

223. Adele, of Vermandois (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adele married Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois,332 333 334 335 son of Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois and Ælfthryth, of Wessex, in 934. Arnulf was born about 890 in Flanders (Belgium) and died 27 Mar 964 or 965 in Flanders (Belgium) about age 74. Other names for Arnulf were Arnold I "the Old" Count of Flanders and Artois, Arnoul I Count of Flanders, and Arnulf the Great Count of Flanders and Artois.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Arnulf I, Count of Flanders

Arnulf I of Flanders (c. 890 - March 28 , 965 ), called the Great, was the third count of Flanders .

Arnulf was the son of count Baldwin II of Flanders and Ælfthryth , daughter of Alfred the Great . He was named after his distant ancestor, Saint Arnulf of Metz ; this was intended to emphasize his family's descent from the Carolingian dynasty.

History
Arnulf greatly expanded Flemish rule to the south, taking all or part of Artois , Ponthieu , Amiens , and Ostravent . He exploited the conflicts between Charles the Simple and Robert I of France , and later those between Louis IV and his barons .

In his southern expansion Arnulf inevitably had conflict with the Normans , who were trying to secure their northern frontier. This led to the 943 murder of the Duke of Normandy , William Longsword , at the hands of Arnulf's men.

The Viking threat was receding during the later years of Arnulf's life, and he turned his attentions to the reform of the Flemish government.

Family
In 934 he married Adele of Vermandois , daughter of Herbert II of Vermandois . Their children were:
Luitgard, married Wichmann, Count of Hamaland
Egbert, died 953
Baldwin III of Flanders
Elftrude, married Siegfried, Count of Guînes
He also had a previous daughter, Hildegard.
Arnulf made his eldest son and heir Baldwin III of Flanders co-ruler in 958, but Baldwin died untimely in 962, so Arnulf was succeeded by Baldwin's infant son, Arnulf II of Flanders .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 215)

224. Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Adelaide, of Burgundy,199 367 daughter of Giselbert, Count of Burgundy and Chalons and Ermengarde, of Burgundy, by 950. Adelaide was born about 918 in Burgundy, France and died on 19 Aug 967 about age 49.

Research Notes:


The child from this marriage was:

+ 244 F    i. Adelaide, of Vermandois 368 was born in 950 in Vermand, Picardy, France and died 12 Mar 975 or 978 in Châlons-sur-Saône, Saône-et-Loire, France at age 25.

225. Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Albert married Gerberga, of Lorraine,355 daughter of Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine and Gerberga, of Saxony, before 954. Gerberga was born about 935 and died in 978 about age 43. Another name for Gerberga was Gerberge of Lorraine.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 50-20 (Herbert III)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 245 M    i. Herbert III, Count of Vermandois 272 369 was born between 942 and 953 and died in 993.

+ 246 M    ii. Eudes, of Vermandois was born about 956 and died in 983 about age 27.

+ 247 M    iii. Liudolfe, de Noyon was born about 957 and died in 986 about age 29.

+ 248 M    iv. Guy I, of Vermandois, Count of Soissons .

226. Luitgarde, of Vermandois (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Luitgarde married William I "Longsword", Duke of Normandy,370 371 372 son of Rollo, Duke of Normandy and Poppa, de Bayeux,. William was born about 892 in <Rouen, (France)> and died on 17 Dec 942 in France about age 50. Other names for William were Guillaume I "Longue Épée" Duke of Normandy and William I "Longsword."

Birth Notes: May have been born in Bayeux.

Death Notes: Killed in treacherous ambush by servants of Theobald of Blois and Arnulf of Flanders

Research Notes: When the Bretons rebelled about 930, he subdued them, taking Brittany, the Channel Islands, the Contentin, and the Averanchin.

From Wikipedia - William I, Duke of Normandy :

William I Longsword (French : Guillaume Longue-Épée, Latin : Willermus Longa Spata, Scandinavian : Vilhjálmr Langaspjót; 893 - 17 December 942) was the second Duke of Normandy from his father's death until his own assassination. The title dux (duke) was not in use at the time and has been applied to early Norman rulers retroactively; William actually used the title comes (count).

Little is known about his early years. He was born in Bayeux or Rouen to Rollo and his wife Poppa. All that is known of Poppa is that she was a Christian, and the daughter to Berengar of Rennes , the previous lord of Brittania Nova , which eventually became western Normandy. According to the William's planctus , he was baptised a Christian.

William succeeded Rollo sometime around 927. It appears that he faced a rebellion early in his reign, from Normans who felt he had become too Gallicised . Subsequent years are obscure. In 939 William became involved in a war with Arnulf I of Flanders , which soon became intertwined with the other conflicts troubling the reign of Louis IV . He was killed by followers of Arnulf while at a meeting to settle their conflict. His son Richard the Fearless , child of his first wife, Sprota, succeeded him. William also left a widow, Liègard (Liutgard), who died in 985.

Noted events in his life were:

• Succeeded: to County of Normandy, Abt 927.

• Bretons rebelled: Abt 930.

227. Herbert "the Elder", Count of Meaux and of Troyes (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

228. Hugh, of Vermandois, Archbishop of Reims (Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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229. Hugh Capet, King of France (Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Adelaide, de Poitou,199 373 daughter of William I, Count of Poitou and Adele, de Normandie, Summer 968. Adelaide was born about 945 and died on 15 Jun 1006 about age 61. Another name for Adelaide was Alix of Poitou.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 249 F    i. Hedwig, of France 374 was born about 969 and died after 1013.

+ 250 M    ii. Robert II "the Pious", King of France 375 376 was born on 27 Mar 972 in Orléans, Orléanais, (Loiret), France and died on 20 Jul 1031 in Meulan, Normandy, France at age 59.

Hugh next married someone.

His child was:

+ 251 F    i. Emma, of Paris died about 968.

230. Willa, Princess of Tuscany (Boso, Marquis of Tuscany208, Bertha, Princess of Lorraine193, Lothair II, King of Lorraine177, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Willa married Berenger II, King of Italy.257 Berenger was born about 919 in <Italy>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 252 M    i. Adalbert, Marquis of Ivrea 257 was born about 947 in <Italy> and died in 968 about age 21.

231. Alberade, of Lorraine (Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alberade married Reinald, Comes de Roucy 377 on 5 Nov 945 in <France>. Reinald was born about 920 in <Bourgogne, France> and died on 10 May 967 about age 47. Other names for Reinald were Ragenold and Renaud de Roucy.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 10 May 967; http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f90/a0019042.htm has d. 15 Mar 973.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 253 M    i. Giselbert, Count of Roucy 378 379 was born before 956 in <Reims, Marne, France>, died from 19 Apr 991 to 1000, and was buried in Rheims, Marne, France.

Alberade next married Renaud de Roucy 257 about 945 in France. Renaud was born about 931 in <Reims, Marne, Champagne, France> and died on 15 Mar 973 about age 42.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 254 F    i. Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims 257 was born about 963 in <Rheims, Marne>, France and died before 5 Mar 1005.

232. Gerberga, of Lorraine (Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gerberga married Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois,346 347 son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes and Liegarde, of France, before 954. Albert was born about 920 in <Vermandois, Neustria (France)>, died on 8 Sep 988 in <St. Quentin, Flandres> about age 68, and was buried in St. Quentin, Flanders (Picardy, France). Other names for Albert were Adalbert I Count of Vermandois, Adelbert I Count of Vermandois, and Albert I le Pieux Count of Vermandois.

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. 7 Sep 978 in St. Quentin, Flanders. May have reversed digits in 978, and it should be 987.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Adalbert I, Count of Vermandois :

Adalbert I of Vermandois (French : Albert I le Pieux, the Pious) (c. 915 /917 - 9 September 988 ), Count of Vermandois , was the son of Herbert II of Vermandois and Adela.

Family
In 954 he married Gerberge of Lorraine (c. 935 -978 ), daughter of Giselbert , Duke of Lorraine , and Gerberga of Saxony .
Their children were:
Herbert III of Vermandois
Eudes of Vermandois (c. 956 -983 )
Liudolfe de Noyon (c. 957 -986 )
Guy I of Vermandois , count of Soissons

(Duplicate Line. See Person 225)

233. Reginar III, Count of Hainaut (Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Reginar married Adela,279 380 daughter of Hugh, Count of Equisheim and Unknown,. Adela was born about 929 in <Hainaut, Belgium> and died in 961 about age 32. Other names for Adela were Alice Countess of Equisheim and Alix.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 255 M    i. Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain 279 381 was born about 950 in <Louvain, Brabant>, Belgium and died on 12 Sep 1015 about age 65.

234. Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou (Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ebles married Aremburge 382 in 892.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 256 M    i. William I, Count of Poitou 383 was born in 900 in <Poitiers, France> and died on 3 Apr 963 in <Saint-Cyrien de Poitiers, France> at age 63.

Ebles next married Emiliane 382 in 911.

Research Notes: Second wife of Ebles Mancer.

235. Elftrude (Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elftrude married Sigfred "The Dane", First Count of Guînes.384 385 Sigfred was born about 910 in Denmark and died in 965 about age 55. Another name for Sigfred was Siegfried Count of Guînes.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Guînes

In 928 , when the Danes invaded and seized the place, it was probably a defenceless village. A fenced mound and a double ditch would soon have been created by the Danes. This is the origin of the castle of Guînes. Arnulf I , Count of Flanders , realizing a counter-attack would be costly, arranged the marriage of his daughter Elstrude, to Sigfrid, the Danish leader, bestowing upon him the title of Count of Guînes but as vassal to him, the Count of Flanders. Under Sigfrid's successors, the county of Guînes acquired considerable importance.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 257 M    i. Adolfus, Count of Guînes 386 was born about 937 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France and died in 996 about age 59.

+ 258 F    ii. Haloise, de Guines was born about 940 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France.

236. Hildegarde (Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

237. Egbert (Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

238. Baldwin III, Count of Flanders (Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Baldwin married Mathilde, of Saxony,304 daughter of Hermann Billung, Duke of Saxony and Hildegarde, of Westerbourg, about 960. Mathilde was born about 921 in Saxony, (Germany) and died on 28 May 1008 about age 87. Other names for Mathilde were Matilda Billung and Mathilde von Sachsen.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 958. This would make her incredibly young when she was married to Baldwin III.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 259 M    i. Jean de Conteville 387 388 was born about 960 in <Conteville>, Normandy, France.

+ 260 M    ii. Arnulf II, Count of Flanders was born from about 961 to 962 in Flanders, died on 30 Mar 987 about age 26, and was buried in Ghent, (East Flanders, Belgium).

+ 261 F    iii. Bertha, Countess of Flanders 304 was born about 987 in <Flanders (Belgium)>.

239. Luitgarde, of Flanders (Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Luitgarde married Wieman I, Count of Gand 333 about 955 in Flanders. Wieman was born about 920 in Gand, Flanders (Belgium). Another name for Wieman was Wickmann I Count of Gand.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 262 M    i. Theodoric de Gand 333 was born about 956 in Gand, Flanders (Belgium).

240. Borrell II, Count of Barcelona (Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Borrell married Luitgarde, de Toulouse.309 Luitgarde was born about 952 in Toulouse, France and died after 977.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 263 M    i. Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona 309 was born about 972 in <Barcelona, Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 25 Feb 1018 about age 46.

241. Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau (Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gozlin married Oda, of Metz.279 365 Oda was born about 915 and died on 7 Apr 963 about age 48. Another name for Oda was Uda of Metz.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 264 M    i. Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun 279 365 389 was born about 927 in <Ardenne>, France and died in 1002 about age 75.

+ 265 M    ii. Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims 390 died in 989.

242. Siegfried, of Luxembourg (Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Siegfried married Hedwig, of Nordgau,391 daughter of Eberhard IV, Count in Nordgau and Liutgard, about 950. Hedwig was born between 922 and 937 and died in 993.

Research Notes: Her husband, Siegfried of Luxembourg, was her maternal uncle.

From Wikipedia - Hedwig of Nordgau :

Hedwig of Nordgau (922 - 993 ) was the daughter of count Eberhard IV of Nordgau and Luitgard of Lotharingia . Around 950 she married her maternal uncle Siegfried of Luxembourg , first count of Luxembourg and founder of the county.

Siegfried and Hedwig had 11 children, including:
Henry , count of Luxemburg
Adalbert , archbishop of Trier
Luitgard , married Aarnout
Eva , married count Gerard of Elzass
Cunigunde , married Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
Dietrich , bishop of Metz
Frederik , father of the later counts Henry II and Giselbert


The child from this marriage was:

+ 266 M    i. Frederick I, Count of Luxembourg 392 393 was born about 965 and died on 6 Oct 1019 about age 54.

243. Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine (Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Adelheid 279 394 about 972. Adelheid was born about 953 in <Ardenne>, France. Another name for Adelheid was Bonne Adelaide.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 267 F    i. Ermengarde, of Lorraine 395 396 was born about 975 in <Lower Lorraine>, France and died after 1012.

+ 268 F    ii. Gerberga, of Lorraine 397 was born about 975 and died 27 jan aft 1018 about age 43.

244. Adelaide, of Vermandois (Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Geoffrey I "Grisgonelle", Count of Anjou,398 son of Fulk II "the Good", Count of Anjou and Gerberga, of Maine, on 2 Mar 951 in Anjou, France. Geoffrey died on 21 Jul 987.

Research Notes: Second husband of Adelaide of Vermandois,

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 269 F    i. Ermengarde, of Anjou 399 400 was born about 952 in <Anjou, France> and died on 27 Jun 992 about age 40.

+ 270 M    ii. Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou 401 died on 21 Jun 1040.

245. Herbert III, Count of Vermandois (Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Herbert married Ermengarde,290 402 daughter of Reinald, Count of Bar and Unknown, by 987. Ermengarde was born about 946 in <Bourgogne, Champagne, France> and died after 1042.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 50-20 (Herbert III). "[Possibly] wid. of Milon II, of Tonnerre, dau. of Reinald, Count of Bar-sur-Seine. (ES III.1/49, III.4/730; West Winter, VIII.4 doubts that Ermengarde was of Bar, or was wid. of Milon; ES III.4.681 shows Ingeltrudis, m. Milon, Count of Tonnerre, as a questionable dau. of Englebert I of Brienne)."

Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1021-1043.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 271 M    i. Otto, of Vermandois 290 403 was born about 1000 in <Vermandois, France> and died on 25 May 1045 in France about age 45.

Herbert next married Ogiva, of England, daughter of Edward I "the Elder", King of England and Elfreda, in 951. Ogiva was born in 902 in Wessex, England and died after 955. Other names for Ogiva were Edgifu, Edgiva of England, and Ogive.

Research Notes: 3rd wife of Charles II "the Simple"

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 50-20 (Herbert III). Line 148-17 (Charles III) has d. 951

Source: Wikipedia - Edward the Elder and Eadgifu of England

From Wikipedia - Eadgifu of England :

Eadgifu (b. 902 , d. after 955 ) or Edgifu, was a daughter [1] of Edward the Elder , King of Wessex and England , and his second wife Aelffaed . She was born in Wessex .


Marriage to the French King
She was the second wife of King Charles III of France ,[1] whom she married in 919 after the death of his first wife, Frederonne ; she was mother to Louis IV of France .


Flight to England
In 922 Charles III was deposed and the next year taken prisoner by Count Herbert II of Vermandois , an ally of the present King. To protect her son's safety Eadgifu took him to England in 923 to the court of her half-brother, Athelstan of England .[2] Because of this, Louis IV of France became known as Louis d'Outremer of France. He stayed there until 936, when he was called back to France to be crowned King. Eadgifu accompanied him.
She retired to a convent in Laon. Then, in 951, she left the convent and married Herbert III, Count of Vermandois .[2]


Notes
^ a b Lappenberg, Johann ; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray, pp. 88-89.
^ a b Williams, Ann ; Alfred P. Smyth, D. P. Kirby (1991). A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain: England, Scotland, and Wales. Routledge, p. 112. ISBN 1852640472 .

References
Lappenberg, Johann ; Benjamin Thorpe, translator (1845). A History of England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings. J. Murray, pp. 88-89.
Williams, Ann ; Alfred P. Smyth, D. P. Kirby (1991). A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain: England, Scotland, and Wales. Routledge, p. 112. ISBN 1852640472 .

246. Eudes, of Vermandois (Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

247. Liudolfe, de Noyon (Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

248. Guy I, of Vermandois, Count of Soissons (Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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249. Hedwig, of France (Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hedwig married Régnier IV, Count of Hainaut,404 son of Régnier III, Count of Hainaut and Unknown, in 996. Régnier was born about 950 and died in 1013 about age 63.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Hainaut: 1013.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 272 M    i. Régnier V, Count of Hainaut 405 died after 1039.

250. Robert II "the Pious", King of France (Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Rosela, of Ivrea 406 before Apr 988. Another name for Rosela was Susanna of Ivrea.

Research Notes: 1st wife of Robert II. Her second husband. Robert II repudiated her in 992.

Noted events in her life were:

• Repudiated: 922.

Robert next married Bertha, of Burgundy,407 daughter of Conrad I, King of Burgundy, King of West Franks and Mathilda, of France, in 995. Bertha was born about 964 and died after 1010.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Robert II. Widow of Eudes I.

Noted events in her life were:

• Repudiated: 998.

Robert next married Constance, of Provence,408 409 daughter of William II, Count of Arles and Provence and Adelaide "la Blanche", of Anjou, in 998. Constance was born about 986, died on 25 Jul 1032 in Melun, France about age 46, and was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Other names for Constance were Constance of Arles and Gisant of Arles.

Research Notes: Third wife of Robert II of France.

From Wikipedia - Constance of Arles :

Constance of Arles (also known as Constance of Provence) (986 - July 25 , 1034 ) was the third wife and queen of King Robert II of France . She was the daughter of William I , count of Provence and great-grandson of Charles-Constantine ; and Adelais of Anjou , daughter of Fulk II of Anjou . She was the sister of Count William II of Provence .

In 1003 , she was married to King Robert, after his divorce from his second wife, Bertha of Burgundy . The marriage was stormy; Bertha's family opposed her, and Constance was despised for importing her Provençal kinfolk. Robert's friend, Hugh of Beauvais, tried to convince the king to repudiate her in 1007 . Constance's response was to have Beauvais murdered by the knights of her kinsman, Fulk Nerra . In 1010 Robert even went to Rome, accompanied by his former wife Bertha, to seek permission to divorce Constance and remarry Bertha. Constance encouraged her sons to revolt against their father, and then favored her younger son, Robert, over her elder son, Henri.

During the famous trial of Herefast de Crepon (who was alleged to be involved with a heretical sect of canons, nuns, and clergy in 1022 [1]), the crowd outside the church in Orleans became so unruly that, according to Moore:
At the king's command, Queen Constance stood before the doors of the Church, to prevent the common people from killing them inside the Church, and they were expelled from the bosom of the Church. As they were being driven out, the queen struck out the eye of Stephen, who had once been her confessor, with the staff which she carried in her hand.

The symbolism, or reality, of putting an eye out is used often in medieval accounts to show the ultimate sin of breaking of one's oath, whether it be heresy, or treason to ones lordship, or in this case both. Stephen's eye was put out by the hand of a Queen wielding a staff (royal scepters were usually tipped with a cross) thus symbolically providing justice for the treasoned lord on earth and in heaven.

Constance and Robert had seven children:
Advisa, Countess of Auxerre, (c.1003-after 1063), married Count Renaud I of Nevers
Hugh Magnus, co-king (1007 -September 17 , 1025 )
Henri (May 4 , 1008 -August 4 , 1060 )
Adela, Countess of Contenance (1009 -June 5 , 1063 ), married (1) Duke Richard III of Normandy (2) Count Baldwin V of Flanders
Robert I, Duke of Burgundy (1011 -March 21 , 1076 )
Eudes (1013 -1056 )
Constance (1014 -unknown), married Manasses de Dammartin

At Constance's urging, her eldest son Hugh Magnus was crowned co-king alongside his father in 1017 . Hugh Magnus demanded his parents share power with him, and rebelled against his father in 1025 . He died suddenly later that year, an exile and a fugitive. Robert and Constance quarrelled over which of their surviving sons should inherit the throne; Robert favored their second son Henri , while Constance favored their third son, Robert . Despite his mother's protests, Henry was crowned in 1027 . Fulbert, bishop of Chartres wrote a letter claiming that he was "frightened away" from the consecration of Henry "by the savagery of his mother, who is quite trustworthy when she promises evil."

Constance encouraged her sons to rebel, and Henri and Robert began attacking and pillaging the towns and castles belonging to their father. Robert attacked Burgundy , the duchy he had been promised but had never received, and Henry seized Dreux . At last King Robert agreed to their demands and peace was made which lasted until the king's death.

King Robert died in 1031 , and soon Constance was at odds with both her elder son, Henri , and her younger son Robert . Constance seized her dower lands and refused to surrender them. Henri fled to Normandy, where he received aid, weapons, and soldiers from his brother Robert. He returned to besiege his mother at Poissy , but Constance escaped to Pontoise . She only surrendered when Henri began the siege of Le Puiset and swore to slaughter all the inhabitants.

Constance died in 1034 , and was buried beside her husband Robert at Saint-Denis Basilica .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 273 F    i. Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre 410 was born about 1003 and died about 1063 about age 60.

+ 274 M    ii. Hugh Magnus, of France was born in 1007 and died on 17 Sep 1025 at age 18.

+ 275 M    iii. Henry I, of France 411 412 was born on 4 May 1008 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France, died on 4 Aug 1060 in Vitry-en-Brie, France at age 52, and was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, (Île-de-France), France.

+ 276 F    iv. Adele Capet, Princess of France 413 414 was born about 1009 and died about 8 Jan 1079 in Messines Monastery, Messines (Mesen), West Flanders, (Belgium) about age 70.

+ 277 M    v. Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy 415 416 was born about 1011 and died on 21 Mar 1076 about age 65.

+ 278 M    vi. Odo was born in 1013 and died about 1056 about age 43.

+ 279 F    vii. Constance Capet 395 417 was born about 1014 in France.

251. Emma, of Paris (Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Emma married Richard I, Duke of Normandy,370 418 419 420 421 son of William I "Longsword", Duke of Normandy and Sprote, de Bretagne, in 960. Richard was born on 28 Aug 933 in <Fécamp>, Normandy, (France), died on 20 Nov 996 in Fécamp, Seine-Inferieure, France at age 63, and was buried in Fécamp, Seine-Inferieure, France. Other names for Richard were Richard I "Sans Peur" Duke of Normandy and Richard I "the Fearless" Duke of Normandy.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots has b. abt 933 in Fecamp, France.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Richard I, Duke of Normandy :

Richard I of Normandy (born 28 August 933 , in Fécamp Normandy , France died November 20 , 996 , in Fécamp) was the Duke of Normandy from 942 to 996; he is considered the first to actually have held that title. He was called Richard the Fearless (French, Sans Peur).

Birth
He was born to William I of Normandy , ruler of Normandy, and his wife, Sprota . He was still a boy when his father died in 942. His mother was a Breton concubine captured in war and bound to William by a Danish marriage. After William died, Sprota became the wife of Esperleng, a wealthy miller; Rodulf of Ivry was their son and Richard's half-brother.

Life
Richard was still a boy when his father died, and so he was powerless to stop Louis IV of France when he seized Normandy. Louis kept him in confinement in his youth at Lâon, but he escaped with the assistance of Osmond de Centville , Bernard de Senlis (who had been a companion of Rollo of Normandy ), Ivo de Bellèsme , and Bernard the Dane (ancestor of families of Harcourt and Beaumont ). In 968, Richard agreed to "commend" himself to Hugh, Count of Paris. He then allied himself with the Norman and Viking leaders, drove Louis out of Rouen, and took back Normandy by 947. He later quarrelled with Ethelred II of England regarding Viking invasions of England because Normandy had been buying up much of the stolen booty.

Richard was bilingual, having been well educated at Bayeux. He was more partial to his Danish subjects than to the French. During his reign, Normandy became completely Gallicized and Christianized. He introduced the feudal system and Normandy became one of the most thoroughly feudalized states on the continent. He carried out a major reorganization of the Norman military system, based on heavy cavalry. He also became guardian of the young Hugh, Count of Paris, on the elder Hugh's death in 956.

Marriages
He married 1st (960) Emma (not to be confused with Emma of France ), daughter of Hugh "The Great" of France , and Hedwiga de Sachsen . They were betrothed when both were very young. She died 19 Mar 968, with no issue.
According to Robert of Torigni , not long after Emma's death, Duke Richard went out hunting and stopped at the house of a local forester. He became enamoured of the forester's wife, Seinfreda, but she being a virtuous woman, suggested he court her unmarried sister, Gunnor , instead. Gunnor became his mistress, and her family rose to prominence. Her brother, Herefast de Crepon , may have been involved in a controversial heresy trial. Gunnor was, like Richard, of Norse descent, being a Dane by blood. Richard finally married her to legitimize their children:
Richard II "the Good", Duke of Normandy (966)
Robert , Archbishop of Rouen , Count of Evreux , died 1037.
Geoffrey, Count of Eu, b. abt 962 died abt 1015. (Parentage [mother] not certain)
Mauger, Earl of Corbeil , died after 1033; his alleged grandson (or perhaps great-grandson) was Robert Fitzhamon , an important Anglo-Norman baron.
Robert Danus, died between 985 and 989
Emma of Normandy (c.985-1052) wife of two kings of England.
Maud of Normandy, wife of Odo II of Blois , Count of Blois, Champagne and Chartres
Hawise of Normandy (b. ca. 978), d. 21 February 1034 . m. Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany
Beatrice of Normandy , Abbess of Montvilliers d.1034 m. Ebles of Turenne (d.1030 (divorced)
Papia m. Gilbert de St Valery.
Fressenda (ca. 995-ca. 1057), m. Tancred of Hauteville .
Muriella m. Tancred of Hauteville .

Mistresses
Richard was known to have had several other mistresses and produced children with many of them. Known children are:
Geoffrey, Count of Brionne , (b. ca. 970)
William, Count of Eu (ca. 972 -26 January 1057/58) m. Leseline de Turqueville (d. 26 January 1057/58).

Death
He died in Fecamp , France on November 20 , 996 of natural causes.

Noted events in his life were:

• Named: his father's heir, 29 May 942.

252. Adalbert, Marquis of Ivrea (Willa, Princess of Tuscany230, Boso, Marquis of Tuscany208, Bertha, Princess of Lorraine193, Lothair II, King of Lorraine177, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adalbert married Gerberge, Countess of Burgundy.257 Gerberge was born about 948 in <Macon>, France and died 11 Dec 986 or 991 in Château de Pouilly, Pouilly-sur-Saone, Bourgogne, France about age 38.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 280 M    i. Otto Guillaume, Count of Burgundy 257 was born about 958 in <Lombardy, Italy> and died on 21 Sep 1027 about age 69.

253. Giselbert, Count of Roucy (Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Giselbert married someone.

His child was:

+ 281 M    i. Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims 422 423 was born about 980 in <Roucy, Marne, France> and died on 11 May 1033 about age 53.

254. Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims (Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermentrude married Otto Guillaume, Count of Burgundy,257 son of Adalbert, Marquis of Ivrea and Gerberge, Countess of Burgundy, about 983. Otto was born about 958 in <Lombardy, Italy> and died on 21 Sep 1027 about age 69. Other names for Otto were Guillaume Count of Burgundy and Otto Count of Burgundy.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 282 M    i. Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy 257 was born about 986 in <Bourgogne, Champagne>, France and died on 4 Sep 1057 in France about age 71.

255. Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain (Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lambert married Gerberga, of Lorraine,397 daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine and Adelheid, between 985 and 990. Gerberga was born about 975 and died 27 jan aft 1018 about age 43. Another name for Gerberga was Gerberge de Lorraine.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 283 F    i. Maud, of Louvain .424

+ 284 M    ii. Lambert II, Count of Louvain 279 425 was born about 991 in <Lorraine, France>, died after 21 Sep 1062, and was buried in Cloister of St. Gertrud, Nivelles, France.

256. William I, Count of Poitou (Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Adele, de Normandie,426 daughter of Rollo, Duke of Normandy and Poppa, de Bayeux, in 935. Adele died after 969. Other names for Adele were Adele Gerloc de Normandie and Gerloc de Normandie.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 285 F    i. Adelaide, de Poitou 199 373 was born about 945 and died on 15 Jun 1006 about age 61.

William next married someone.

His child was:

+ 286 M    i. William II, Count of Poitou .427

257. Adolfus, Count of Guînes (Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adolfus married Maud, de Bologne.428 Maud was born about 944.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 287 M    i. Raoul, Count of Guînes 429 was born about 978 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France and died in 1036 about age 58.

258. Haloise, de Guines (Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

259. Jean de Conteville (Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jean married someone.

His children were:

+ 288 F    i. Oda de Conteville 430 431 was born about 998 in Conteville, Seine Maritime, France.

+ 289 M    ii. Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon 432 433 434 was born about 1001 in Conteville, <Eure>, Normandy, France and died about 1066 about age 65.

260. Arnulf II, Count of Flanders (Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arnulf married Rosala, of Ivrea in 968. Rosala was born about 943 in Ivrea, (Turin, Piedmont, Italy) and died on 26 Jan 1003 about age 60. Other names for Rosala were Rozala of Lombardy and Susanna of Ivrea.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 162-20 (Arnold II, the Young).

Source also: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871971


The child from this marriage was:

+ 290 M    i. Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders 199 435 436 was born in 980 in Flanders and died 30 May 1035 or 1036 at age 55.

261. Bertha, Countess of Flanders (Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bertha married Aimon I, Count of Vienne.304 Aimon was born about 985 in <Geneva, Switzerland> and died in 1016 about age 31.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 291 M    i. Gérold, of Geneva 304 437 was born about 1012 in <Geneva, Switzerland> and died by 1080 about age 68.

262. Theodoric de Gand (Luitgarde, of Flanders239, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Theodoric married Hildegarde de Holland,333 daughter of Dirk I, Count of Holland and Gerberge Vermandois, about 983 in Gand, East Vlaanderen, (Belgium). Hildegarde was born about 961 in Zuid Holland, (Netherlands). Another name for Hildegarde was Hildegard of Holland.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 292 M    i. Arnoul, Count of Gand 333 was born about 984 in Gand, Flanders (Belgium).

263. Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona (Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Raimund married Ermensinde, de Carcassonne,309 daughter of Roger I, Count of Carcassonne and Adelaide, on 20 Jan 992. Ermensinde was born about 975 in Carcassonne, Aude, France.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 293 M    i. Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona 309 was born in 1005 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain, died on 26 May 1035 at age 30, and was buried in Santa Maria, Ripoll, Gerona, Spain.

264. Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun (Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Godfrey married Mathilde, of Saxony,304 daughter of Hermann Billung, Duke of Saxony and Hildegarde, of Westerbourg, about 963. Mathilde was born about 921 in Saxony, (Germany) and died on 28 May 1008 about age 87. Other names for Mathilde were Matilda Billung and Mathilde von Sachsen.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 958. This would make her incredibly young when she was married to Baldwin III.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 294 M    i. Herman von Enham, Count in Eifelgau, Count in Westphalia 389 died in 1029.

+ 295 M    ii. Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine 279 438 439 was born about 967 in Verdun, Meuse, France, died on 19 Apr 1044 about age 77, and was buried in Abbey Church of Bilsen.

265. Adalberon, Archbishop of Reims (Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

266. Frederick I, Count of Luxembourg (Siegfried, of Luxembourg242, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Frederick married <Ermentrude>, of Gleiberg 392 before 995.

Research Notes: From Ancestral Roots, line 143-20 (Frederick I of Luxembourg):
The name of Frederick's wife is not known; she was the heiress of Heribert I, Count of Gleiberg, Count in the Kinziggau, by his wife Ermentrude (Imizi).


The child from this marriage was:

+ 296 F    i. Ogive, de Luxembourg 199 440 was born about 995 and died 21 Feb 1030 or 1036 about age 35.

267. Ermengarde, of Lorraine (Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermengarde married Albert I, Count of Namur,395 441 son of Robert I, Count of Lomme and Unknown, in 990. Albert was born about 975 in <Lorraine, France> and died between 998 and 1011.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. bet. 998 and 1011, and d. 1012. FamilySearch has d. 1011


Children from this marriage were:

+ 297 F    i. Hedwig, of Namur 395 442 was born about 995 in Namur, Namur, Belgium and died about 1080 about age 85.

+ 298 M    ii. Albert II, Count of Namur 443 was born about 1000 and died in 1064 about age 64.

268. Gerberga, of Lorraine (Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gerberga married Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain,279 381 son of Reginar III, Count of Hainaut and Adela, Betw 985 and 990. Lambert was born about 950 in <Louvain, Brabant>, Belgium and died on 12 Sep 1015 about age 65.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 255)

269. Ermengarde, of Anjou (Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermengarde married Conan I, Count of Rennes, Duke of Brittany,257 444 445 son of Jubel Berenger and Gerberge, in 980 in France. Conan was born about 927 in <Bretagne, France> and died on 29 Jun 992 in Conquereuil, Bretagne, France about age 65. Other names for Conan were Conan de Bretagne and Conan I Duke of Bretagne.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 299 M    i. Geoffrey, de Bretagne 446 was born about 971 in Bretagne, France and died on 20 Nov 1008 about age 37.

+ 300 F    ii. Judith, of Brittany 257 447 448 was born about 982 in <Bretagne, (France)> and died on 16 Jun 1017 in Normandy, France about age 35.

Ermengarde next married Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy,415 416 son of Robert II "the Pious", King of France and Constance, of Provence, about 1048. Robert was born about 1011 and died on 21 Mar 1076 about age 65. Other names for Robert were Robert I Duke of Burgundy and Robert Capet Duke of Burgundy.

Research Notes: Duke of Burgundy from 1032 to his death in 1076.

From Wikipedia - Robert I, Duke of Burgundy :

Robert I Capet (1011 - March 21 , 1076 ) was duke of Burgundy between 1032 to his death. Robert was son of King Robert II of France and brother of Henry I .
In 1025 , with the death of his eldest brother Hugh Magnus, he and Henry rebelled against their father and defeated him, forcing him back to Paris . In 1031 , after the death of his father the king, Robert participated in a rebellion against his brother, in which he was supported by his mother, Queen Constance d'Arles . Peace was only achieved when Robert was given Burgundy (1032 ).

Throughout his reign, he was little more than a robber baron who had no control over his own vassals, whose estates he often plundered, especially those of the Church. He seized the income of the diocese of Autun and the wine of the canons of Dijon . He burgled the abbey of St-Germain at Auxerre . In 1055 , he repudiated his wife, Helie of Semur, and assassinated her brother Joceran and murdered her father, his father-in-law, Lord Dalmace I of Semur , with his own hands. In that same year, the bishop of Langres , Harduoin, refused to dedicate the church of Sennecy so as not "to be exposed to the violence of the duke."
His first son, Hugh, died in battle at a young age and his second son, Henry , also predeceased him. He was succeeded by Henry's eldest son, his grandson, Hugh I .

Family
He married his first wife, Helie of Semur , about 1033 , and repudiated her in 1055. Robert and Helie had five children:
Hugh (1034-1059), killed in battle
Henry (1035-ca.1074)
Robert (1040-1113), poisoned; married Violante of Sicily, daughter of Roger I of Sicily
Simon (1045-1087)
Constance (1046-1093), married Alfonso VI of Castile
From his second wife, Ermengarde of Anjou, daughter of Fulk III of Anjou , he had one daughter:
Hildegard (c.1056-1104), married Duke William VIII of Aquitaine

Sources
Gwatking, H. M. , Whitney, J. P. , et al. Cambridge Medieval History: Volume III-Germany and the Western Empire. Cambridge University Press : London , 1930 .

270. Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou (Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Fulk married Hildegarde 449 after 1000. Hildegarde died on 1 Apr 1040 in Jerusalem, Palestine.

Research Notes: Second wife of Fulk III


The child from this marriage was:

+ 301 F    i. Ermengarde, of Anjou 450 was born about 1018 and died on 21 Mar 1076 about age 58.

271. Otto, of Vermandois (Herbert III, Count of Vermandois245, Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Otto married Parvie.451 Other names for Parvie were Patia and Pavia.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois


The child from this marriage was:

+ 302 M    i. Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois 290 452 was born about 1032 in <Vermandois> and died about 1080 in France about age 48.

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272. Régnier V, Count of Hainaut (Hedwig, of France249, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Régnier married Mathilde, of Verdun,389 daughter of Herman von Enham, Count in Eifelgau, Count in Westphalia and Unknown, about 1015. Mathilde died about 1039.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 303 F    i. Beatrix, of Hainaut 453 was born about 998 in <Hainaut, Belgium>.

273. Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adèle married Renaud I, Count of Nevers 454 about 1015. Renaud died on 29 May 1040.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Nevers: 1000-1040.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 304 M    i. William I, Count of Nevers 455 was born about 1030 and died on 20 Jun 1100 about age 70.

274. Hugh Magnus, of France (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

275. Henry I, of France (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Henry married Anne, of Kiev,456 457 daughter of Yaroslav I, of Kiev and Ingegerd Olofsdotter, of Sweden, on 19 May 1051 in Cathedral de Rheims, Rheims, France. Anne was born between 1024 and 1032, died in 1075, and was buried in Villiers Abbey, La-Ferte-Alais, Essonne, (Île-de-France), France. Other names for Anne were Agnes of Kiev, Anna of Kiev, and Anna Yaroslavna.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots line 241-6 has d. aft. 1075

Research Notes: 3rd wife of Henry I of France.

From Wikipedia - Anne of Kiev :

Anne of Kiev or Anna Yaroslavna (between 1024 and 1032 - 1075 ), daughter of Yaroslav I of Kiev and his wife Ingegerd Olofsdotter , was the queen consort of France as the wife of Henry I , and regent for her son Philip I .

After the death of his first wife, Matilda, King Henry searched the courts of Europe for a suitable bride, but could not locate a princess who was not related to him within illegal degrees of kinship. At last he sent an embassy to distant Kiev , which returned with Anne (also called Agnes or Anna). Anne and Henry were married at the cathedral of Reims on May 19 , 1051 .

They had three sons:

Philip (May 23 , 1052 - July 30 , 1108 ) - Anne is credited with bringing the name Philip to Western Europe . She imported this Greek name (Philippos, from philos (love) and hippos (horse), meaning "the one that love horses") from her Eastern Orthodox culture.
Hugh (1057 - October 18 , 1102 ) - called the Great or Magnus, later Count of Crépi, who married the heiress of Vermandois and died on crusade in Tarsus , Cilicia .
Robert (c. 1055 -c. 1060 )

For six years after Henry's death in 1060 , she served as regent for Philip, who was only seven at the time. She was the first queen of France to serve as regent. Her co-regent was Count Baldwin V of Flanders . Anne was a literate woman, rare for the time, but there was some opposition to her as regent on the grounds that her mastery of French was less than fluent.
A year after the king's death, Anne, acting as regent, took a passionate fancy for Count Ralph III of Valois , a man whose political ambition encouraged him to repudiate his wife to marry Anne in 1062 . Accused of adultery, Ralph's wife appealed to Pope Alexander II , who excommunicated the couple. The young king Philip forgave his mother, which was just as well, since he was to find himself in a very similar predicament in the 1090s . Ralph died in September 1074 , at which time Anne returned to the French court. She died in 1075 , was buried at Villiers Abbey , La-Ferte-Alais , Essonne and her obits were celebrated on September 5 .

Sources
Bauthier, Robert-Henri. Anne de Kiev reine de France et la politique royale au Xe siècle, revue des Etudes Slaves, Vol. 57, 1985
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Children from this marriage were:

+ 305 M    i. Philip I, of France was born on 23 May 1052 and died on 30 Jul 1108 at age 56.

+ 306 F    ii. Emma 458 was born in 1054.

+ 307 M    iii. Robert was born about 1055 and died about 1060 about age 5.

+ 308 M    iv. Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France 459 460 was born in 1057 and died on 18 Oct 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicia, (Turkey) at age 45.

276. Adele Capet, Princess of France (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adele married Baldwin V, de Lille, Count of Flanders,199 461 462 son of Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders and Ogive, de Luxembourg, in 1028 in Amiens. Baldwin was born in 1012 and died on 1 Sep 1067 in Lille, France at age 55. Another name for Baldwin was Baldwin V of Flanders.

Research Notes: Second husband of Adele de France

From Wikipedia - Baldwin V, Count of Flanders :

Baldwin V of Flanders (died 1 September 1067) was Count of Flanders from 1035 until his death.

He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders , who died in 1035.

History
In 1028 Baldwin married Adèle of France in Amiens, daughter of King Robert II of France ; at her instigation he rebelled against his father but in 1030 peace was sworn and the old count continued to rule until his death.

During a long war (1046-1056) as an ally of Godfrey the Bearded , Duke of Lorraine , against the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III , he initially lost Valenciennes to Hermann of Hainaut . However, when the latter died in 1051 Baldwin married his son Baldwin VI to Herman's widow Richildis and arranged that the sons of her first marriage were disinherited, thus de facto uniting the County of Hainaut with Flanders. Upon the death of Henry III this marriage was acknowledged by treaty by Agnes de Poitou , mother and regent of Henry IV .

From 1060 to 1067 Baldwin was the co-Regent with Anne of Kiev for his nephew-by-marriage Philip I of France , indicating the importance he had acquired in international politics.

Family
Baldwin and Adèle had five children:
Baldwin VI , 1030-1070
Matilda , c.1031-1083 who married William the Conqueror
Robert I of Flanders , c.1033-1093
Henry of Flanders c.1035
Sir Richard of Flanders c. 1050-1105

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Flanders: 1035-1067.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 309 M    i. Robert I, Count of Flanders 463 464 was born between 1029 and 1035 and died on 13 Oct 1093 in Kassel.

+ 310 F    ii. Matilda, of Flanders 465 466 was born about 1032 in Flanders, died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Normandy, France about age 51, and was buried in Abbaye aux Dames, Caen, Normandy, France.

Adele next married Richard III, Duke of Normandy,467 son of Richard II, Duke of Normandy and Judith, of Brittany, on 10 Jan 1027. Richard was born about 997 and died on 6 Aug 1028 about age 31.

Death Notes: Died in 1027 or 1028.

Research Notes: Eldest son. First husband of Adele of France.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132A-23

From Wikipedia - Richard III, Duke of Normandy :

Richard III (997 - 1027) was the eldest son of Richard II , who died in 1027. Before succeeding his father, perhaps about 1020, he had been sent by his father in command of a large army, to attack bishop/count Hugh of Chalon in order to rescue his brother-in-law, Reginald , later Count of Burgundy , who the count/bishop had captured and imprisoned. He was betrothed to Adela, countess of Corbie (1009-June 5, 1063), second daughter of Robert II of France and Constance of Arles , but they never married.

After his father's death, he ruled the Duchy of Normandy only briefly, dying mysteriously, perhaps by poison, soon after his father. The duchy passed to his younger brother Robert I . Adela later married Baldwin V, Count of Flanders .

By unknown women, he had two known children:
Alice/Alix of Normandy who married Ranulf, Viscount of Bayeux.
Nicolas, the Lay Abbot of Rouen (b? - d. 27 Feb 1092). He helped his cousin, Duke William II the Conqueror with the contribution of 15 ships and 100 soldiers for the invasion of England in 1066.

Noted events in his life were:

• Duke of Normandy: 1026-1028.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 311 F    i. Judith, of Normandy 468 was born in 1028 and died on 4 Mar 1094 at age 66.

277. Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Hélie,469 daughter of Dalmas I, Sire of Semur-en-Brionnais and Aremburge, about 1033. Hélie was born in 1016 and died 22 April after 1055 at age 39. Another name for Hélie was Eleanor.

Death Notes: Died a nun

Noted events in her life were:

• Repudiated: 1046.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 312 M    i. Henry, of Burgundy 309 470 471 was born about 1035 in <Bourgogne, Champagne>, France and died about 1071 about age 36.

+ 313 F    ii. Constance, of Burgundy 472 473 was born in 1046 and died in 1092 at age 46.

Robert next married Ermengarde, of Anjou,399 400 daughter of Geoffrey I "Grisgonelle", Count of Anjou and Adelaide, of Vermandois, about 1048. Ermengarde was born about 952 in <Anjou, France> and died on 27 Jun 992 about age 40. Other names for Ermengarde were Ermangarde d'Anjou and Ermengarde d'Anjou.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Robert the Old.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 269)

Robert next married Hildegarde, of Metz.474

Research Notes: Third wife of Robert the Old.

278. Odo (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

279. Constance Capet (Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Constance married Manasses Calva Asina de Rameru,395 son of Hilduin II de Rameru and Unknown, about 1032 in Orléans, Orléanais, (Loiret), France. Manasses was born about 1010 in <Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne>, France and died on 15 Nov 1057 in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, Lorraine, France about age 47. Another name for Manasses was Manasses de Dammartin Count of Dammartin.

Death Notes: Was killed during the Siege of Bar-le-Duc.

Research Notes: Second husband of Beatrix of Hainaut


The child from this marriage was:

+ 314 M    i. Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin 395 475 was born about 1042 in <Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne>, France and died in 1103 about age 61.

280. Otto Guillaume, Count of Burgundy (Adalbert, Marquis of Ivrea252, Willa, Princess of Tuscany230, Boso, Marquis of Tuscany208, Bertha, Princess of Lorraine193, Lothair II, King of Lorraine177, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Otto married Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims,257 daughter of Renaud de Roucy and Alberade, of Lorraine, about 983. Ermentrude was born about 963 in <Rheims, Marne>, France and died before 5 Mar 1005. Another name for Ermentrude was Irmtrude Countess of Rheims.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 254)

281. Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims (Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ebles married Beatrix, of Hainaut,453 daughter of Régnier V, Count of Hainaut and Mathilde, of Verdun,. Beatrix was born about 998 in <Hainaut, Belgium>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 315 F    i. Adele de Roucy 476 477 was born about 1014 in <Roucy, Aisne, France> and died about 1062 about age 48.

282. Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy (Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renaud married Adelais, de Normandie,257 daughter of Richard II, Duke of Normandy and Judith, of Brittany, before 1023 in France. Adelais was born about 1007 in <Normandy, France> and died about 1037 in France about age 30. Another name for Adelais was Judith of Normandy.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 316 M    i. Guillaume I de Bourgogne 257 478 was born about 1040 in <Bourgogne, Champagne>, France and died on 12 Nov 1087 in France about age 47.

283. Maud, of Louvain (Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Eustace I, Count of Boulogne.479 Eustace died in 1049.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 317 M    i. Eustace II, Count of Boulogne 309 480 481 was born between 1015 and 1020 in <Buckinghamshire>, England and died about 1087.

284. Lambert II, Count of Louvain (Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lambert married Oda,279 482 daughter of Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine and < >, [Not Barbe de Lebarten]. Oda was born about 995 in Lorraine, France and died in 1044 about age 49.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 318 M    i. Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels 279 483 484 was born about 1021 in <Brabant, France>, died in 1079 about age 58, and was buried in Cloister of St. Gertrud, Nivelles, France.

285. Adelaide, de Poitou (William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Adelaide married Hugh Capet, King of France,349 350 son of Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris and Hedwig, of Saxony, Summer 968. Hugh was born Winter 941 in France, died on 24 Oct 996 in Les Juifs, Chartres, France at age 55, and was buried in St. Denis Basilica, Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Another name for Hugh was Hugues Capet Duke of the Franks, King of France.

Birth Notes: Birth date variously given as Aft. 939, winter 941

Death Notes: Another source says d. in Paris.

Research Notes: King of France 987-996. First of the Capetian kings of France. Count of Poitou, Count of Orleans.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 141-20.

Also Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

From Wikipedia - Hugh Capet :

Hugh Capet[1] (c. 940 - 24 October 996 ) was the first King of France of the eponymous Capetian dynasty from his election to succeed the Carolingian Louis V in 987 until his death.

Descent and inheritance
The son of Hugh the Great , Duke of France , and Hedwige of Saxony , daughter of the German king Henry the Fowler , Hugh was born about 940. His paternal family, the Robertians , were powerful landowners in the Île-de-France . His grandfather had been King Robert I and his grandmother Beatrice was a Carolingian, a daughter of Herbert I of Vermandois . King Odo was his great uncle and King Rudolph Odo's son-in-law. Hugh was born into a well-connected and powerful family with many ties to the reigning nobility of Europe.[2] But for all this, Hugh's father was never king. When Rudolph died in 936, Hugh the Great organized the return of Louis d'Outremer , son of Charles the Simple , from his exile at the court of Athelstan of England . Hugh's motives are unknown, but it is presumed that he acted to forestall Rudolph's brother and successor as Duke of Burgundy, Hugh the Black from taking the French throne, or to prevent it from falling into the grasping hands of Herbert II of Vermandois or William Longsword , Count of Rouen .[3]
In 956, Hugh inherited his father's estates and became one of the most powerful nobles in the much-reduced West Frankish kingdom . However, as he was not yet an adult, his uncle Bruno , Archbishop of Cologne , acted as regent . Young Hugh's neighbours made the most of the opportunity. Theobald I of Blois , a former vassal of Hugh the Great, took the counties of Chartres and Châteaudun . Further south, on the border of the kingdom, Fulk II of Anjou , another former client of Hugh the Great, carved out a principality at Hugh's expense and that of the Bretons .[4]...

Election and extent of power
From 978 to 986, Hugh Capet allied himself with the German emperors Otto II and Otto III and with Archbishop Adalberon of Reims to dominate the Carolingian king, Lothair . By 986, he was king in all but name. After Lothair and his son died in early 987, the archbishop of Reims and Gerbert of Aurillac convened an assembly of nobles to elect Hugh Capet as their king....

Dispute with the papacy
Hugh made Arnulf Archbishop of Reims in 988, even though Arnulf was the nephew of the his bitter rival, Charles of Lorraine . Charles thereupon succeeded in capturing Reims and took the archbishop prisoner. Hugh, however, considered Arnulf a turncoat and demanded his deposition by Pope John XV . The turn of events outran the messages, when Hugh captured both Charles and Arnulf and convoked a synod at Reims in June 991, which obediently deposed Arnulf and chose as his successor Gerbert of Aurillac. These proceedings were repudiated by Rome, although a second synod had ratified the decrees issued at Reims. John XV summoned the French bishops to hold an independent synod outside the King's realm, at Aachen , to reconsider the case. When they refused, he called them to Rome, but they protested that the unsettled conditions en route and in Rome made that impossible. The Pope then sent a legate with instructions to call a council of French and German bishops at Mousson , where only the German bishops appeared, the French being stopped on the way by Hugh and Robert.
Through the exertions of the legate, the deposition of Arnulf was finally pronounced illegal. After Hugh's death, Arnulf was released from his imprisonment and soon restored to all his dignities.

Legacy
Hugh Capet died on 24 October 996 in Paris and was interred in the Saint Denis Basilica . His son Robert continued to reign.
Most historians regard the beginnings of modern France with the coronation of Hugh Capet. This is because, as Count of Paris , he made the city his power center. The monarch began a long process of exerting control of the rest of the country from there.
He is regarded as the founder of the Capetian dynasty . The direct Capetians, or the House of Capet , ruled France from 987 to 1328; thereafter, the Kingdom was ruled by collateral branches of the dynasty. All French Kings down to Louis Philippe , and royal pretenders since then, have been members of the dynasty (the Bonapartes styled themselves emperors rather than kings). As of 2007 , the Capetian dynasty is still the head of state in the kingdom of Spain (in the person of the Bourbon Juan Carlos ) and the duchy of Luxembourg , being the oldest continuously reigning dynasty in Europe. Queen Elizabeth II is a direct descendent of Hugh Capet.
Marriage and issue
Hugh Capet married Adelaide , daughter of William Towhead , Count of Poitou . Their children are as follows:
Robert , who became king after the death of his father
Hedwig, or Hathui, who married Reginar IV , Count of Hainaut
Gisela, or Gisele
A number of other daughters are less reliably attested.[10]

References
Bordenove, Georges. Les Rois qui ont fait la France: Hugues Capet, le Fondateur. Paris: Marabout, 1986. ISBN 2-501-01099-X
Gauvard, Claude. La France au Moyen Âge du Ve au XVe siècle. Paris: PUF, 1996. 2-13-054205-0
James, Edward. The Origins of France: From Clovis to the Capetians 500-1000. London: Macmillan, 1982. ISBN 0312588623
Riché, Pierre. Les Carolingiens: Une famille qui fit l'Europe. Paris: Hachette, 1983. 2-012-78551-0
Theis, Laurent. Histoire du Moyen Âge français: Chronologie commentée 486-1453. Paris: Perrin, 1992. 2-87027-587-0
Lewis, Anthony W. "Anticipatory Association of the Heir in Early Capetian France. " The American Historical Review, Vol. 83, No. 4. (Oct., 1978), pp 906-927.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Paris: 956-996.

• King of France: 987-996.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 229)

286. William II, Count of Poitou (William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married someone.

His child was:

+ 319 M    i. William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine .427

287. Raoul, Count of Guînes (Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Raoul married someone.

His child was:

+ 320 M    i. Manasses, Count of Guînes 485 486 was born about 1012 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France.

288. Oda de Conteville (Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Oda married Waleran I, Count of Meulan, son of Robert, Count of Meulan and Alix de Vexin, about 1017 in France. Waleran was born about 990 and died about 1069 about age 79.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Roger de Beaumont (Waleran III) and Counts of Meulan (Waleran I)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 321 F    i. Adeline, of Meulan 431 487 was born about 1014 in <Pont-Audemer>, Normandy, France and died in 1081 about age 67.

+ 322 M    ii. Hugh, Count of Meulan .

289. Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon (Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Herluin had a relationship with Harlette de Falaise,488 489 490 daughter of Fulbert de Falaise and Doda, de Falaise, about 1031 in Conteville, Eure, Normandy, France. Harlette was born about 1003 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France, died before 1050, and was buried in Abbey of St. Grestain, France. Other names for Harlette were Arlotte de Falaise, Arletta de Falaise, Arlette de Falaise, Herleva de Falaise, and Herleve de Falaise.

Birth Notes: Citing the Royal Genealogies Website, thepeerage.com has b. abt 1012. Wikipedia (Herleva) has abt 1003.

Burial Notes: From Wikipedia (Herleva):
According to Robert of Torigni , Herleva was buried at the abbey of Grestain, which was founded by Herluin and their son Robert around 1050. This would put Herleva in her forties around the time of her death. However, David C. Douglas suggests that Herleva probably died before Herluin founded the abbey because her name does not appear on the list of benefactors, whereas the name of Herluin's second wife, Fredesendis, does.

Research Notes: Mother of William I of England (William the Conqueror).

Source http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593882938 has b. 1003 in Falaise, Cavados, France. From that source:
Her son William I, King of England was illegitimate. aka (Herleve)

1 NAME Harlette /De Falaise/ 1 NAME Herleve (Arlette) /de Falaise/ 2SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 DATEABT. 1003 2 PLAC Falaise, Normandie 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1003 2 PLAC ofFalais, Calvados, France 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import:Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: A. Roots 121E, 130; RC 89, 160; Coe; Kraentzler 1156, 1163,1179, 1241, 1264, 1265, 1309, 1342, 1350, 1383; AIS; Davis; Ayers, p648.
Roots: Arlette (or Herleve/Herleva).
Coe: Arlette. AIS: Narlette of Falaise.
K: Harlette de Falaise.
Davis: Herleve, daughter of Fulbert, a tanner of Falaise.


Father: Fulbert THORGILSSON b: Abt 0986 in Falaise,Calvados,France
Mother: Doda UNKNOWN b: Abt 0988 in ,France

Marriage 1 Herluin DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1001 in Conteville,Seine Maritime,France
Note:
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2 _PREF Y
Children
Odo UNKNOWN b: Abt 1030 in Conteville,Seine Maritime,France
Emma DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1033 in ,France
Robert DE CONTEVILLE b: 1037 in of Conteville, Seine Maritime, France
Muriel DE CONTEVILLE b: 1042 in Of Conteville,Normandy,France

Marriage 2 Robert I UNKNOWN b: Abt 1003 in ,Normandy,France
Married: Abt 1023 in not married 3
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William I UNKNOWN b: 14 Oct 1027 in Falaise Castle,Normandy,France
Adelaide UNKNOWN b: 1030 in Falais,Calvados,France
Ralph UNKNOWN b: Abt 1033 in ,, France

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Their children were:

+ 323 M    i. Robert de Burgo, Count of Mortain 491 was born between 1030 and 1031 and was buried in Abbey of St. Grestain, France.

+ 324 M    ii. Odo de Conteville, Bishop of Bayeux 491 was born between 1031 and 1035, died in Feb 1097 in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, and was buried in Palermo Cathedral, Palermo, Sicily, Italy.

+ 325 F    iii. Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon] 492 was born from about 1037 to 1041 in Conteville, Normandy, France.

+ 326 F    iv. Emma de Conteville 493 494 was born about 1043.

+ 327 F    v. Isabella de Conteville .495

+ 328 F    vi. Muriel de Burgo 495 was buried in Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England.

290. Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders (Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Baldwin married Ogive, de Luxembourg,199 440 daughter of Frederick I, Count of Luxembourg and <Ermentrude>, of Gleiberg, about 1012. Ogive was born about 995 and died 21 Feb 1030 or 1036 about age 35. Other names for Ogive were Otgiva of Luxembourg, Otgive of Luxembourg, and Ogive de Luxembourg.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 329 F    i. Ermengarde, of Flanders 333 was born about 1005 in <Flanders (Belgium)>.

+ 330 M    ii. Baldwin V, de Lille, Count of Flanders 199 461 462 was born in 1012 and died on 1 Sep 1067 in Lille, France at age 55.

291. Gérold, of Geneva (Bertha, Countess of Flanders261, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gérold married Gisele.309 437 Gisele was born about 1020 in <Switzerland>. Another name for Gisele was Gisela.

Research Notes: First wife of Gérold de Genève

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 274A-23 (Amadeus II)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 331 F    i. Jeanne, of Geneva 257 496 was born about 1040 in <Geneva, Switzerland>.

292. Arnoul, Count of Gand (Theodoric de Gand262, Luitgarde, of Flanders239, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arnoul married Lietgarde de Cleves 333 about 1003 in Gand, East Vlaanderen, (Belgium). Lietgarde was born about 987 in <Cleves, (Germany)>. Another name for Lietgarde was Lietgarde de Cleves.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 332 M    i. Adalbert de Gand 333 was born about 1004 in Gand, Flanders (Belgium).

293. Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona (Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona263, Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Raimund married Sancha Sanchez, de Castile 309 in 1021 in Spain. Sancha was born about 1006 in Castile, Spain, died on 26 Jun 1026 about age 20, and was buried in Santa Maria, Ripoll, Gerona, Spain.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 333 M    i. Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona 309 497 was born in 1023 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 26 May 1076 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Aragón, Spain at age 53.

294. Herman von Enham, Count in Eifelgau, Count in Westphalia (Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Herman married someone.

His child was:

+ 334 F    i. Mathilde, of Verdun 389 died about 1039.

295. Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine (Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gothelo married < >, [Not Barbe de Lebarten].

Children from this marriage were:

+ 335 F    i. Regilinde, of Lorraine died in 1064.

+ 336 F    ii. Oda 279 482 was born about 995 in Lorraine, France and died in 1044 about age 49.

+ 337 M    iii. Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine 498 499 was born about 997 and died in 1069 about age 72.

296. Ogive, de Luxembourg (Frederick I, Count of Luxembourg266, Siegfried, of Luxembourg242, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ogive married Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders,199 435 436 son of Arnulf II, Count of Flanders and Rosala, of Ivrea, about 1012. Baldwin was born in 980 in Flanders and died 30 May 1035 or 1036 at age 55. Another name for Baldwin was Baudoin IV "le Barbu" Count of Flanders.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders :

Baldwin IV of Flanders (980-May 30 , 1035 [1]), known as the Bearded, was Count of Flanders from 988 until his death. He was the son of Arnulf II, Count of Flanders . His mother was Rozala of Lombardy .

History
In contrast to his predecessors Baldwin turned his attention to the east and north, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of Guînes , Hesdin , and St. Pol .

To the north of the county Baldwin was given Zeeland as a fief by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II , while on the right bank of the Scheldt river he received Valenciennes (1013) and parts of the Cambresis and Hainaut .

In the French territories of the count of Flanders, the supremacy of the Baldwini remained unchallenged. They organized a great deal of colonization of marshland along the coastline of Flanders and enlarged the harbour and city of Brugge.

Family
Baldwin first married Ogive of Luxembourg , daughter of Frederick of Luxembourg , by whom he had a son and heir Baldwin V .

He later married Eleanor of Normandy daughter of Richard II of Normandy , by whom he had at least one daughter Judith who married Tostig Godwinson and Welf I, Duke of Bavaria .

His granddaughter, Matilda of Flanders , would go on to marry William the Conqueror , therefore starting the line of Anglo-Norman Kings of England .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 290)

297. Hedwig, of Namur (Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hedwig married Gerard IV, Count of Alsace, Duke of Upper Lorraine,395 442 500 son of Gerhard II, Count of Metz and Gisela, Countess of Alsace,. Gerard was born before 1050 in <Lorraine, France> and died on 4 Apr 1070 in Remiremont, Vosges, France. Another name for Gerard was Gerard Duke of Lorraine.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia has b. abt. 1030.

Death Notes: May have died on 14 April 1070.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Gerard, Duke of Lorraine :

Gerard IV, Duke of Alsace (ca. 1030 - April 14 , 1070 ) was the count of Metz and Chatenois from 1047/1048, when his brother Duke Adalbert resigned them to him on becoming the Duke of Upper Lorraine . On Adalbert's death the next year, Gerard became duke and was so until his death. In contemporary documents, he is called Gerard of Alsace (after his familial homeland), Gerard of Chatenoy (after an ancestral castle near Neufchâteau ), or Gerard of Flanders (after his wife's homeland). His name is spelled Gérard in French and Gerhard in German .[1]

He was the second son of Gerard de Bouzonville , count of Metz , and Gisela, possible a daughter of Thierry I, Duke of Upper Lorraine . Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor , invested Adalbert with Lorraine in 1047 after confiscating it from Godfrey III . Godfrey did not back down, however, and killed Adalbert in battle. Henry subsequently bestowed it on Gerard, but the deposed duke continued to stir. Godfrey had the support of a faction of the noblesse who did not want a strong hand at the ducal helm and Gerard was imprisoned. Gerard, however, had the support of the chiefest of his bishops , that of Toul , Bruno of Eguisheim-Dagsburg (later the sainted Pope Leo IX ), who procured his liberation in 1049. The emperor gave him troops to assist him in his fight, for the rebels had the support of some elements in the church. Gerard himself remained, as his brother had, faithful to the end to the imperial dynasty and his descendants would remain so as well even into the Hohenstaufen years.

His alliance with the church was regular but inconstant and he founded Moyenmoutier Abbey , Saint-Mihiel Abbey , and Remiremont Abbey . The former was the abbey of Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida , who excommunicated the patriarch of Constantinople , Michael I Cerularius , in 1054, thus precipitating the Great Schism , and the latter was his own final resting place.

On 18 June 1053 , Gerard and Prince Rudolf of Benevento led papal and Swabian troops into battle on behalf of Pope Leo. This was the Battle of Civitate and it was a disastrous loss for the pope. His enemy, the Normans , under Humphrey of Hauteville and Richard of Aversa , defeated his allies and captured his person, taking him prisoner in Benevento. Gerard, however, returned to Lorraine.

Among his other construction projects, was that of the castle of Prény , in the centre of the duchy, the beginnings of the capital city, Nancy . He died at Remiremont while trying to kill a revolt. Poisoning was suspected. The date of his death is either 14 April or 11 August .

He was married to Hedwige of Namur (or of Flanders), daughter of Albert I, Count of Namur , and Ermengarde, daughter of Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine . This marriage helped patch up relations with the baronage. They had the following issue:
Thierry II (c.1055-1115), successor in Lorraine
Gerard (1057-1108), count of Vaudémont
Beatrice, married Stephen I, Count of Burgundy , Mâcon , and Vienne
Gisela, abbess of Remiremont

He was the progenitor the line of duke which ruled Lorraine until 1755.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Metz and Chatenois: 1048-1070.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 338 M    i. Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine 442 501 died in 1115.

+ 339 M    ii. Gerard, of Lorraine, Count of Vaudemont 395 502 was born about 1057 in <Lorraine, France>, died about 1120 about age 63, and was buried in Belval, Ardennes, France.

298. Albert II, Count of Namur (Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Albert married Regilinde, of Lorraine, daughter of Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine and < >, [Not Barbe de Lebarten]. Regilinde died in 1064.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-21 (Albert II)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 340 M    i. Albert III, Count of Namur 279 503 was born about 1048 in <Namur>, Belgium and died on 22 Jun 1102 about age 54.

299. Geoffrey, de Bretagne (Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Havlive, de Normandie,504 daughter of Richard, de Normandie and Gonnor, de Crepon, in 996 in Bretagne, France. Havlive was born about 976 in Normandy, France and died on 21 Feb 1034 in Évreux, Rouen, Seine-et-Maritime, France about age 58.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 341 M    i. Geoffrey, de Bretagne 505 was born about 1001 in Bretagne, France.

300. Judith, of Brittany (Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Judith married Richard II, Duke of Normandy,257 506 507 508 son of Richard I, Duke of Normandy and Gunnora, de Crepon, about 996 in Normandy, France. Richard was born about 985 in Normandy, (France), died on 28 Aug 1027 in Fécamp, Normandy, France about age 42, and was buried in Fécamp, Normandy, France. Other names for Richard were Richard II 4th Duc de Normandie and Richard II "the Good" Duke of Normandy.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch and thepeerage.com have b. abt. 963.

Research Notes: Duke of Normandy 20 Nov. 996-1026.

From Wikipedia - Richard II, Duke of Normandy :

Richard II (born 23 August 963, in Normandy , France - 28 August 1027, in Normandy), called the Good, was the son and heir of Richard I the Fearless and Gunnora . He succeeded his father as Duke of Normandy in 996. Richard held his own against a peasant insurrection, and helped Robert II of France against the duchy of Burgundy . He also repelled an English attack on the Cotentin Peninsula that was led by Ethelred II of England. He pursued a reform of the Norman monasteries.

Richard attempted to improve relations with England through his sister's marriage to King Ethelred, but she was strongly disliked by the English. However, this connection later gave his grandson, William the Conqueror , part of his claim to the throne of England.

He married firstly (996) Judith (982-1017), daughter of Conan I of Brittany , by whom he had the following issue:
Richard (c. 1002/4), duke of Normandy
Adelaide (c. 1003/5), married Renaud I, Count of Burgundy
Robert (c. 1005/7), duke of Normandy
William (c. 1007/9), monk at Fécamp , d. 1025
Eleanor (c. 1011/3), married to Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders
Matilda (c. 1013/5), nun at Fecamp, d. 1033

Secondly he married Poppa of Envermeu, by whom he had the following issue:
Mauger (c. 1019), Archbishop of Rouen
William (c. 1020/5), count of Arques


Traditionally, Richard had a third wife named Astrid (Estritha), daughter of Sweyn Forkbeard , King of England , Denmark , and Norway , and Sigrid the Haughty . This is extremely unlikely, however, given the political situation.

Noted events in his life were:

• Duke of Normandy: 20 Nov 996.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 342 M    i. Richard III, Duke of Normandy 467 was born about 997 and died on 6 Aug 1028 about age 31.

+ 343 F    ii. Adelais, de Normandie 257 was born about 1007 in <Normandy, France> and died about 1037 in France about age 30.

+ 344 M    iii. Robert I, Duke of Normandy 509 510 511 512 was born about 1008 in Normandy, France and died on 22 Jul 1035 in Nicaea, Bythnia, (Turkey) about age 27.

301. Ermengarde, of Anjou (Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou270, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermengarde married Aubri-Geoffrey, Count of the Gâtinais,513 514 son of Geoffrey III, Count of the Gâtinais and Beatrix, of Mâcon, about 1035. Aubri-Geoffrey was born about 1013 in Orléanais, France and died on 11 Apr 1046 about age 33. Another name for Aubri-Geoffrey was Geoffroy Ferréol Count of the Gâtinais.

Death Notes: Death date may be 1 Apr. 1046

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of the Gâtinais: 1034-1043.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 345 M    i. Fulk IV "le Réchin", Count of Anjou 515 516 517 was born in 1043 in Anjou, France and died on 14 Apr 1109 at age 66.

302. Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois (Otto, of Vermandois271, Herbert III, Count of Vermandois245, Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Herbert married Adela, of Valois and Vexin,518 519 daughter of Raoul III "the Great", Count of Valois and Vexin and Adele, de Bar-sur-Aube, before 1068. Other names for Adela were Adele of Valois, Adele of Vexin, and Adelle of Vermandois.

Research Notes: Ancestral Roots, Line 50-22 (Herbert IV) - has Adela of Vexin, a dau. of Raoul III "the Great," Count of Valois and Vexin.

Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois - Has Adele of Vexin
Wikipedia - Hugh of Vermandois - Has Adele of Valois
Wikipedia - Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois - Has Adele of Valois


Children from this marriage were:

+ 346 F    i. Adelaide de Vermandois, Countess of Vermandois and Valois 290 521 522 was born about 1065 in <Valois, Île-de-France, France> and died on 28 Sep 1120 in <Vermandois> about age 55.

+ 347 M    ii. Eudes "l'Insensé" "

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303. Beatrix, of Hainaut (Régnier V, Count of Hainaut272, Hedwig, of France249, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrix married Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims,422 423 son of Giselbert, Count of Roucy and Unknown,. Ebles was born about 980 in <Roucy, Marne, France> and died on 11 May 1033 about age 53.

Birth Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f93/a0019300.htm has b. 994.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 281)

Beatrix next married Manasses Calva Asina de Rameru,395 son of Hilduin II de Rameru and Unknown,. Manasses was born about 1010 in <Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne>, France and died on 15 Nov 1057 in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, Lorraine, France about age 47. Another name for Manasses was Manasses de Dammartin Count of Dammartin.

Death Notes: Was killed during the Siege of Bar-le-Duc.

Research Notes: Second husband of Beatrix of Hainaut

304. William I, Count of Nevers (Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Ermengarde,523 daughter of Renaud, Count of Tonnerre and Unknown, in 1045.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 348 M    i. Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre 524 525 was born about 1047 in <Nevers, Nievre>, France and died on 5 Aug 1089 about age 42.

305. Philip I, of France (Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

306. Emma (Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

307. Robert (Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

308. Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France (Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Adelaide de Vermandois, Countess of Vermandois and Valois,290 521 522 daughter of Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois and Adela, of Valois and Vexin, before 1080. Adelaide was born about 1065 in <Valois, Île-de-France, France> and died on 28 Sep 1120 in <Vermandois> about age 55. Another name for Adelaide was Adele of Vermandois.

Death Notes: Possibly d. 1124

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :

[Adele of Vermandois] was the heiress of the county of Vermandois, and descendant of a junior patrilineal line of descent from Charlemagne . The first Count of Vermandois was Pepin of Vermandois . He was a son of Bernard of Italy , grandson of Pippin of Italy and great-grandson of Charlemagne and Hildegard .

As such, Elizabeth had distinguished ancestry and connections. Her father was a younger brother of Philip I of France and her mother was among the last Carolingians . She was also distantly related to the Kings of England , the Dukes of Normandy , the Counts of Flanders and through her Carolingian ancestors to practically every major nobleman in Western Europe .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 349 F    i. Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester 521 526 was born about 1081 in <Valois, Île-de-France, France>, died on 13 Feb 1131 in England about age 50, and was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England.

+ 350 M    ii. Raoul I, Count of Vermandois .

+ 351 M    iii. Henry, of Chaumont-en-Vexin died in 1130.

+ 352 M    iv. Simon, Bishop of Noyon .

+ 353 F    v. Matilde de Vermandois .

+ 354 F    vi. Constance de Vermandois .

+ 355 F    vii. Agnes de Vermandois .

+ 356 F    viii. Beatrix de Vermandois .

+ 357 F    ix. Emma de Vermandois .

309. Robert I, Count of Flanders (Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Gertrude, of Saxony,527 528 daughter of Bernard II, Duke in Saxony and Eilika, of Schweinfurt, in 1063. Gertrude was born about 1030 and died on 4 Aug 1113 about age 83. Another name for Gertrude was Gertrude Billung.

Research Notes: Widow of Florent I (Floris I), Count of Holland.

From Wikipedia - Gertrude of Saxony :

Gertrude of Saxony (also known as Gertrude Billung) (c. 1030 - August 4 , 1113 ), was the daughter of Bernard II, Duke of Saxony and Eilika of Schweinfurt . She married Floris I, Count of Holland (c. 1017 - June 28 , 1061 ) c. 1050, and upon his death, her son Dirk V became Count of Holland . Since he was still young, she became regent.

When Dirk V came into power, William I, Bishop of Utrecht , took advantage of the situation, occupying territory that he had claimed in Holland . Gertrude and her son withdrew to the islands of Frisia (Zeeland), leaving William to occupy the disputed lands.

In 1063 Gertrude married Robert of Flanders (Robert the Frisian), the second son of Baldwin V of Flanders . This act gave Dirk the Imperial Flanders as an appanage - including the islands of Frisia west of the Frisian Scheldt . She and her husband then acted as co-regents for the young count.

Family and children
She had a total of seven children with Floris I:
Albrecht (b. ca. 1051), a canon in Liege .
Dirk V (ca. 1052, Vlaardingen -17 June 1091 ).
Pieter (b. ca. 1053), a canon in Liége.
Bertha (ca. 1055-1094, Montreuil-sur-Mer ), who married Philip I of France in 1072.
Floris (b. ca. 1055), a canon in Liége.
Machteld (b. ca. 1057)
Adela (b. ca. 1061), who married Count Baudouin I of Guînes .

From her second marriage to Robert I she had five children:
Robert II of Flanders (c. 1065 - October 5 , 1111 ).
Adela (d.1115), who first married king Canute IV of Denmark , and was the mother of Charles the Good , later count of Flanders. She then married Roger Borsa , duke of Apulia .
Gertrude, who married Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine , and was the mother of Thierry of Alsace , also later count of Flanders.
Philip of Loo, whose illegitimate son William of Ypres was also a claimant to the county of Flanders.
Ogiva, abbess of Messines.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 358 F    i. Gertrude, of Flanders 529 was born about 1070 and died in 1117 about age 47.

310. Matilda, of Flanders (Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Matilda married William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England,512 530 son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy and Harlette de Falaise, in 1053 in Cathedral de Notre Dame, Normandie, France. William was born about 1028 in Falaise, Normandy, France and died on 9 Sep 1087 in Rouen, Normandy, France about age 59. Other names for William were William of Normandy and William I King of England.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia (William the Conqueror) and thepeerage.com give b. in 1027 or 1028.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 359 F    i. Adela, of Normandy 531 532 was born between 1062 and 1067 and died about 8 Mar 1137.

+ 360 M    ii. Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England 533 534 was born between May 1068 and May 1069 in <Selby, Yorkshire>, England and died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis-le-Fermont, France.

311. Judith, of Normandy (Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Judith married Tostig, Earl of Northumbria.535 Tostig died on 25 Sep 1066.

Research Notes: First husband of Judith of Normandy.

Judith next married Welf IV, Duke of Bavaria 536 in 1071. Welf died on 6 Nov 1101.

Research Notes: Second husband of Judith of Normandy.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 361 M    i. Henry I, Duke of Bavaria 537 was born in 1074 and died on 13 Dec 1126 at age 52.

312. Henry, of Burgundy (Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married < >, [Not Sibylle of Barcelona].

Children from this marriage were:

+ 362 M    i. Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy was born in 1057 and died in 1093 at age 36.

+ 363 M    ii. Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy 538 539 was born about 1058 and died on 23 Mar 1103 in Cilicia about age 45.

+ 364 M    iii. Robert, Bishop of Langres was born in 1059 and died in 1111 at age 52.

+ 365 F    iv. Beatrice, of Burgundy 540 was born about 1063 and died after 1110.

+ 366 M    v. Reginald, Abbot of St. Pierre was born in 1065 and died in 1092 at age 27.

+ 367 M    vi. Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal 309 541 542 was born in 1069 in <Bourgogne, Champagne>, France and died on 1 Nov 1112 at age 43.

+ 368 F    vii. Helie .

313. Constance, of Burgundy (Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Constance married Alfonso VI "the Brave", of Castile, King of Castile and Leon,309 543 544 son of Ferdinand I, King of Castile and Léon and Sancha, Princess of Léon, in 1081. Alfonso was born before Jun 1040 in <Burgos, Castile>, Spain and died on 29 Jun 1109 in Toledo, Castile, Spain. Another name for Alfonso was Alfonso I of Castile.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots has b. 1039

Research Notes: Second husband of Constance of Burgundy.

From Wikipedia - Alfonso VI of León and Castile :

Alfonso VI (before June 1040 - June 29 /July 1 , 1109 ), nicknamed the Brave (El Bravo) or the Valiant, was King of León from 1065 to 1109 and King of Castile from 1072 following the death of his brother Sancho II . In 1077 he proclaimed himself "Emperor of all Spain ". Much romance has gathered around his name.

Early life
As the second and favorite son of King Ferdinand I of León and Princess Sancha of León , Alfonso was allotted León, while Castile was given to his eldest brother Sancho , and Galicia to his youngest brother García . Sancho was assassinated in 1072. García was dethroned and imprisoned for life the following year.

In the cantar de gesta The Lay of the Cid , he plays the part attributed by medieval poets to the greatest kings, and to Charlemagne himself. He is alternately the oppressor and the victim of heroic and self-willed nobles - the idealized types of the patrons for whom the jongleurs and troubadours sang. He is the hero of a cantar de gesta which, like all but a very few of the early Spanish songs, like the cantar of Bernardo del Carpio and the Infantes of Lara , exists now only in the fragments incorporated in the chronicle of Alfonso the Wise or in ballad form.

His flight from the monastery of Sahagún (Safagún in Leonese language ), where his brother Sancho endeavoured to imprison him, his chivalrous friendship for his host Almamun of Toledo , caballero aunque moro, "a knight although a Moor ", the passionate loyalty of his vassal, Pero (Pedro) Ansúrez, and his brotherly love for his sister Urraca of Zamora , may owe something to the poet who took him as a hero.

They are the answer to the poet of the nobles who represented the king as having submitted to taking a degrading oath at the hands of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (El Cid ) to deny intervention in his brother's death in the church of Santa Gadea at Burgos , and as having then persecuted the brave man who defied him.

Marriages and children
Alfonso married at least five times and had two mistresses and a fiancée:

In 1067, two brothers from Iberia are said to have competed for the hand of Agatha , one of the daughters of William I of England and Matilda of Flanders and formerly fiancee of Harold Godwinson . Alfonso proved successful, and was betrothed to Agatha. A nun at the time, Agatha is said to have prayed for death rather than being forced to marry Alphonso, and she died before the marriage could take place.

In 1069, Alfonso married Agnes of Aquitaine , daughter of William VIII of Aquitaine and his second wife Mateoda. They last appear together in May 1077, and then Alfonso appears alone. This suggests that she had died, although Orderic Vitalis reports that in 1109 Alfonso's 'relict' Agnes remarried to Elias I of Maine , leading some to speculate that Alfonso and Agnes had divorced due to consanguinity . It seems more likely that Orderic gave the wrong name to Alfonso's widow, Beatrice. Agnes and Alfonso had no children.

Apparently between his first and second marriages he formed a liaison with Jimena Muñoz , a "most noble" (nobilissima) concubine "derived from royalty" (real generacion). She appears to have been put aside, given land in Ulver, at the time of Alfonso's remarriage. By her Alfonso had two illegitimate daughters, Elvira and Teresa .

His second wife, who he married by May 1080, was Constance of Burgundy , daughter of Robert I, Duke of Burgundy . This marriage initially faced papal opposition, apparently due to her kinship with Agnes. Her reign as queen brought significant Cluniac influences into the kingdom. She died in September or October, 1093, the mother of Alfonso's eldest legitimate daughter Urraca , and of five other children who died in infancy.

Either late in Constance's reign or shortly after her death, Alfonso formed a liaison with a second mistress, Zaida of Seville , said by Iberian Muslim sources to be daughter-in-law of Al Mutamid , the Muslim King of Seville. She fled the fall of Seville for Alfonso's kingdom in 1091, and soon became his lover, having by him Alfonso's only son, Sancho , who, though illegitimate was apparently not born of an adulterous relationship, and hence born after the death of Constance. He would be named his father's heir. Several modern sources have suggested that Zaida, baptised under the name of Isabel, is identical with Alfonso's later wife, queen Isabel (or that she was a second queen Isabel who he married in succession to the first). Zaida/Isabel died in childbirth, but the date is unknown, and it is unclear whether the child being delivered was Sancho, an additional illegitimate child, otherwise unknown, or legitimate daughter Elvira (if Zaida was identical to Queen Isabel).

By April 1095, Alfonso married Bertha. Chroniclers report her as being from Tuscany , Lombardy , or alternatively, say she was French. Several theories have been put forward regarding her origin. Based on political considerations, proposals make her daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy or of Amadeus II of Savoy . She had no children and died in late 1099 (Alfonso first appears without her in mid-January 1100).

Within months, by May 1100, Alfonso again remarried, to Isabel, having by her two daughters, Sancha, (wife of Rodrigo González de Lara ), and Elvira , (who married Roger II of Sicily ). A non-contemporary tomb inscription says she was daughter of a "king Louis of France ", but this is chronologically impossible. It has been speculated that she was of Burgundian origin, but others conclude that Alfonso married his former mistress, Zaida, who had been baptized as Isabel. (In a novel twist, Reilly suggested that there were two successive queens named Isabel: first the French (Burgundian) Isabel, mother of Sancha and Elvira, with Alfonso only later marrying his mistress Zaida (Isabel), after the death of or divorce from the first Isabel.) Alfonso was again widowed in mid-1107.

By May 1108, Alfonso married his last wife, Beatrice . She, as widow of Alfonso, is said to have returned home to France, but nothing else is known of her origin unless she is the woman Orderic named as "Agnes, daughter of William, Duke of Poitou", who as relict of Alfonso, (Agnetem, filiam Guillelmi, Pictavorum ducis, relictam Hildefonsi senioris, Galliciae regis), remarried to Elias of Maine. If this is the case, she is likely daughter of William IX of Aquitaine and niece of Alfonso's first wife. Beatrice had no children by Alfonso.

Alfonso's designated successor, his son Sancho, was slain after being routed at the Battle of Uclés in 1108, making Alfonso's eldest legitimate daughter, the widowed Urraca as his heir. In order to strengthen her position as his successor, Alfonso began negotiations for her to marry her second cousin, Alfonso I of Aragon and Navarre , but died before the marriage could take place, Urraca succeeding.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 369 F    i. Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon 257 545 546 was born about 1082 in <Burgos, Castile>, Spain and died on 8 Mar 1126 in Saldana, Palencia, Spain about age 44.

314. Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin (Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugues married Roaide, Countess of Bulles.395 Roaide was born about 1046 in Bulles, Oise, France.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 370 F    i. Aelis de Dammartin 309 was born about 1084 in Dammartin-en-Goele, Seine-et-Marne, France.

315. Adele de Roucy (Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adele married Hilduin III de Rameru, Count of Montdidier,547 548 son of Hilduin II de Rameru and Unknown, about 1031. Hilduin was born between 1010 and 1021 in <Montdidier, Somme, France> and died about 1063. Other names for Hilduin were Hildiun Comte de Montdidier et Roucy, Hilduin IV de Rameru Count of Montdidier and Count of Roucy.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots has b. abt 1010; http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f92/a0019295.htm has b. 1021.

Research Notes: Hilduin III or IV, Count of Montdidier, Count of Roucy, Seigneur of Rameru

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Roucy: 1032.

• Lord of Rameru: 1061.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 371 F    i. Adela, de Rameru .549

+ 372 F    ii. Beatrix de Mondidier 550 died 2 Sep aft 1129.

+ 373 F    iii. Marguerite de Rameru 551 552 553 was born between 1045 and 1050 in <Montdidier, Somme, France> and died about 1110.

+ 374 M    iv. Andre I de Rameru, and d'Arcis-sur-Aube 554 died in 1118.

316. Guillaume I de Bourgogne (Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Guillaume married Stephanie, de Longwy 395 555 Betw 1049 and 1057. Stephanie was born about 1035 in <Longwy, Meurthe-et-Moselle>, France and died after 1088. Other names for Stephanie were Etiennette of Barcelona and Stephanie of Barcelona.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132-24 (William I).

From Line 144-22 (William I): "Stephanie, parentage NN. (Note: Prof. David H. Kelley believes her parentage unproven (2003). De Vajay, in Annales de Bourgogne vol. 32 (1960) 258-261, identifies Stephanie (Etiennette) as dau. of Clemence de Foix & Albert de Longwy, Duke of Lorraine, d. 1048. Clemence is identified as dau. of Bernard I Roger, Comte de Foix, d. 1035, & Garside de Bigorre; & Bernard as son of Roger I de Carcassonne & wife Adelaide. Moriarty, cit., supplies pedigree charts for these families, but does not agree with de Vajay as to her identity. Garnier (table XXVIII) shows her as dau. of Raymond II, Count of Barcelona)."
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FamilySearch gives her name as Stephanie (Etiennette) of Barcelona, daughter of Raimund Berenger II (III), Count of Barcelona and Mathilda (Maud) d'Apulia.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 375 M    i. Raymond, of Burgundy, Count of Amous 556 557 was born about 1060 in <Dijon>, France and died on 26 Mar 1107 in Grajal do Campos, Léon, Spain about age 47.

+ 376 F    ii. Ermentrude, of Burgundy 395 558 was born about 1060 in Burgundy, France and died after 8 Mar 1105.

+ 377 F    iii. Gisele, of Burgundy 309 559 was born about 1070 in <Bourgogne, Champagne, France> and died after 1133.

+ 378 F    iv. Sibylle, of Burgundy-Ivrea 560 died after 1103.

317. Eustace II, Count of Boulogne (Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eustace married Ida, of Lorraine,498 561 daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine and Doda, in 1057. Ida was born about 1040 in Bouillon, Ardenne, South Belgium and died on 13 Aug 1113 about age 73.

Research Notes: Second wife of Eustace II.

From Wikipedia - Ida of Lorraine
Ida of Lorraine (also referred to as Blessed Ida of Boulogne)[1] (c. 1040 - 13 Apr 1113 )[2] was a saint and noblewoman.

She was born in Bouillon, Ardenne, South Belgium, the daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine and his wife, Doda.[3].

Family
In 1057, she married Eustace II of Boulogne .[2] They had three sons:
Eustace III , the next Count of Boulogne
Godfrey of Bouillon , first ruler of Kingdom of Jerusalem
Baldwin , second ruler of Kingdom of Jerusalem

Ida shunned the use of a wet-nurse in raising her sons. Instead, she breast-fed them to ensure that they were not contaminated by the wet-nurse's morals.[4] When her sons went on the First Crusade , Ida contributed heavily to their expenses.[5]

Life
Ida was always religiously and charitably active, but the death of her husband provided her wealth and the freedom to use it for her projects. She founded several monasteries:
Saint-Wulmer in Boulogne[6][1]
Our Lady of the Chapel, Calais[1]
Saint-Bertin[1]
Abbey of Cappelle [7]
Abbey of Le Wast [7]

She maintained a correspondence with Anselm of Canterbury . Some of Anselm's letters to Ida have survived.[8] [9]

She became increasingly involved in church life. However, current scholarship feels that she did not actually become a Benedictine Nun, but that she was a "Secular Oblate of the Benedictine Order".[6][1]

Death and burial
Ida died on 13 April 1113, which is the date she is honoured. Traditionally, her burial place has been ascribed to the Monastery of Saint Vaast [6]. However, one author believes that the original burial place was the Monastery of Vast. Her remains were moved in 1669 to Paris and again in 1808 to Bayeux . [1]

Her life story was written by contemporary monk of Saint Vaast Abbey.[6]

She is venerated in Bayeux.[1]


Children from this marriage were:

+ 379 M    i. Geoffrey, Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine 562 was born prob. bef. 1061 in <Baisy, > Brabant and died on 18 Jul 1100 in Jerusalem, Palestine at age 39.

+ 380 M    ii. Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and Lens 563 564 died after 1125.

318. Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels (Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Adelheid, Countess of Betuwe,279 565 daughter of Eberhard, Count in the Betuwe and Unknown,. Adelheid was born about 1023 in France and died after 1086. Other names for Adelheid were Adela, Adele, and Alix Countess of Beteau.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 381 M    i. Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine 566 567 was born about 1060 in <Lorraine, France>, died on 25 Jan 1139 in Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium about age 79, and was buried in Church of Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium.

+ 382 M    ii. Henry III, Count of Leuven died in 1095 in Tournai, (Hainaut), France (Belgium).

319. William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine (William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married someone.

His child was:

+ 383 F    i. Agnes, of Poitou 568 was born about 1025 and died on 14 Dec 1077 about age 52.

320. Manasses, Count of Guînes (Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Manasses married someone.

His child was:

+ 384 F    i. Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes 569 570 571 was born about 1038 in Guînes, Pas-de-Calais, France.

321. Adeline, of Meulan (Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adeline married Roger de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemer,431 487 son of Humphrey, de Vielles, Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Albreda de la Haye Auberie, about 1048. Roger was born about 1015 in <Pont Audemer>, Normandy, France, died on 29 Nov 1094 about age 79, and was buried in Preaux Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France. Other names for Roger were Roger "le Barbu" de Beaumont Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger, Roger Barbatus de Beaumont Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemer, and Roger de Beaumont-le-Roger.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Roger de Beaumont :

Roger de Beaumont-le-Roger (c. 1015 - 29 November 1094 ) was son of Humphrey de Vielles (himself a great-nephew of the Duchess Gunnora of Normandy ) and his wife Albreda de la Haye Auberie. Roger de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemer, Viscount of Hiesmes, was thus a second cousin once removed of the Conqueror .

Life
Roger was nicknamed Barbatus or La Barbe because he wore a moustache and beard while the Normans usually were clean shaven. This peculiarity is recognized in the thirty-second panel of the Bayeux Tapestry where he is depicted sitting at a feast with Duke William on his left hand, Odo , brother of William and Bishop of Bayeux , in the centre.

Planché tells us that "he was the noblest, the wealthiest, and the most valiant seigneur of Normandy, and the greatest and most trusted friend of the Danish family." There is an explanation for this - as an older cousin who had never rebelled against the young Duke, he was part of the kinship group of noblemen that William relied upon in governing Normandy and fighting off frequent rebellion and invasions. The historian Frank McLynn notes that William relied on relatives descended via his mother (namely his half-brothers and brothers-in-law) and on relatives descended from the Duchess Gunnora's sisters, since his own paternal kin had proved unreliable.

Wace , the 12th century historian, says that "at the time of the invasion of England, Roger was summoned to the great council at Lillebonne , on account of his wisdom; but that he did not join in the expedition as he was too far advanced in years." Although Roger could not fight, he did not hesitate in contributing his share of the cost, for he provided at his own expense sixty vessels for the conveyance of the troops across the channel. Furthermore, his eldest son and heir fought bravely at Hastings as noted in several contemporary records. As a result, Roger's elder sons were awarded rich lands in England, and both eventually were made English earls by the sons of the Conqueror.

Family and children
He married circa 1048 or earlier Adeline of Meulan (ca. 1014-1020 - 1081), daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan and Oda de Conteville, and sister and heiress of a childless Count of Meulan. Meulan eventually passed to their elder son who became Count of Meulan in 1081 . Their surviving children were:
Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester , Count of Meulan (b ca 1049 - 1118) who succeeded his father in the major part of his lands, and who fought in his first battle at Hastings .
Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick , overshadowed by his elder brother, but who established a more enduring line of Beaumont earls at Warwick Castle.
William de Beaumont (not mentioned in most sources).
Alberee de Beaumont, Abbess of Eton


Children from this marriage were:

+ 385 M    i. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Count of Meulan 487 572 573 was born about 1049 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France, died on 5 Jun 1118 in Leicestershire, England about age 69, and was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France.

+ 386 M    ii. Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick 574 575 was born about 1046, died on 20 Jun 1123 about age 77, and was buried in Preaux Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France.

+ 387 M    iii. William de Beaumont .

+ 388 F    iv. Alberee de Beaumont, Abess of Eton .

322. Hugh, Count of Meulan (Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

323. Robert de Burgo, Count of Mortain (Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

324. Odo de Conteville, Bishop of Bayeux (Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

325. Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon] (Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

< married Viscount William de la Ferté-Macé,576 577 578 579 son of William I Talvas, Lord of Bellême and Alençon and Hildegarde de Beaumont, in 1058 in Normandy, France. William was born in 1034 in Massey, <Cheshire, > England and died <1066> at age 32. Other names for William were William Lord of La Ferté-Macé, William Count de la Ferté-Macé, Viscount William de la Ferté Macé, William Ferte Massey, and William de la Ferté-Macé.

Birth Notes: May have been born in Normandy.

Death Notes: May have died at the Battle of Hastings.

Research Notes: Fought in Battle of Hastings with wife's half brother, William the conqueror, his brothers-in-law, and his sons. Some sources list his sons as Hamon de Massey I, Robert de Massey and William de la Ferte Massey. Others list two legitimate sons, Baron Mathieu de la Ferte Mace and Hugue de Macey, plus Hamon as an illegitimate son."

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From a Post by Scott Denison 28 July 2008 in the Massey Family Genealogy Forum (Genealogy.com):
William de La Ferté Macé was the only French noble family holding land within Normandy (A Norse-occupied territory of France, of which William the Conqueror was Duke). The Barons of Massey were fair and well respected in England, but their ancestors in France were a brutal family respected more for their violent disposition than their titles.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 389 M    i. Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham 28 580 581 582 583 584 585 was born before 1056 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England and died in 1101 in Dunham, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

+ 390 M    ii. Baron Mathieu de la Ferté Macé 586 was born after 1058 and died about 1075 in Normandy, France.

+ 391 M    iii. William de la Ferté-Macé, Baron of La Ferté-Macé 587 was born about 1059. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

+ 392 M    iv. Sir Hugue de Macey 587 died about 1100 in <Normandy, (France)>.

+ 393 F    v. Margaret de la Ferté-Macé .587

326. Emma de Conteville (Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Emma married Richard le Goz, Viscomte d'Avranches,588 589 590 son of Toustien le Goz, Viscomte d'Hiemes and Judith de Montanolier,. Richard was born about 1020 in Avranches, Manche (Normandy), France and died after 1084. Another name for Richard was Richard d'Avranches.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 394 M    i. Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester 591 592 was born about 1047 in Avranches, Normandy, France, died on 27 Jul 1101 about age 54, and was buried in Chapter House of Chester Cathedral.

+ 395 F    ii. Maud d'Avranches 590 593 594 was born about 1054 in <Avranches, Normandy, France>.

+ 396 F    iii. Judith d'Avranches .592

+ 397 F    iv. Hélisende d'Avranches .592

327. Isabella de Conteville (Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabella married Henry, Count of Séez.512

328. Muriel de Burgo (Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Muriel married Eudo de Capello, Vicomte de la Côtentin.595

329. Ermengarde, of Flanders (Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermengarde married Adalbert de Gand,333 son of Arnoul, Count of Gand and Lietgarde de Cleves, about 1021 in Gand, East Vlaanderen, (Belgium). Adalbert was born about 1004 in Gand, Flanders (Belgium).

The child from this marriage was:

+ 398 M    i. Ralph de Gand 333 was born about 1022 in Gand, Flanders (Belgium).

330. Baldwin V, de Lille, Count of Flanders (Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Baldwin married Adele Capet, Princess of France,413 414 daughter of Robert II "the Pious", King of France and Constance, of Provence, in 1028 in Amiens. Adele was born about 1009 and died about 8 Jan 1079 in Messines Monastery, Messines (Mesen), West Flanders, (Belgium) about age 70. Other names for Adele were Adèle of France, Countess of Contentin, Adele "the Holy" of Messines, Aelis of France, and Countess of Contentin.

Research Notes: Second daughter of Robert the Pious and Constance of Arles.

From Wikipedia - Adela of France, Countess of Flanders :

Adela Capet, Adèle of France or Adela of Flanders[1], known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 - 8 January 1079 , Messines ) was the second daughter of Robert II (the Pious), and Constance of Arles . As dowry to her future husband, she received from her father the title of Countess of Corbie.

Her family
She was a member of the House of Capet , the rulers of France. As the wife of Baldwin V , she was Countess of Flanders from 1036 to 1067.

She married first 1027 Richard III Duke of Normandy (997 † 1027). They never had children.

As a widow, she remarried in 1028 in Paris to Baldwin V of Flanders (1012 † 1067). Their children were:
Baldwin VI of Flanders , (1030 † 1070)
Matilda of Flanders (1032 † 1083). In 1053 she married William Duke of Normandy , the future king of England
Robert I of Flanders , (1033-1093)
Henry of Flanders (c. 1035)
Sir Richard of Flanders (c. 1050-1105)

Political influence
Adèle's influence lay mainly in her family connections. On the death of her brother, Henry I of France, the guardianship of his seven-year-old son Philip I fell jointly on his widow, Ann of Kiev , and on his brother-in-law, Adela's husband, so that from 1060 to 1067, they were Regents of France.

Church influence
Adèle had an especially great interest in Baldwin V's church-reform politics and was behind her husband's founding of several collegiate churches . Directly or indirectly, she was responsible for establishing the Colleges of Aire (1049), Lille (1050) and Harelbeke (1064) as well as the abbeys of Messines (1057) and Ename (1063). After Baldwin's death in 1067, she went to Rome, took the nun's veil from the hands of Pope Alexander II and retreated to the Benedictine convent of Messines, near Ypres . There she died, being buried at the same monastery. Her commemoration day is 8 September.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 276)

331. Jeanne, of Geneva (Gérold, of Geneva291, Bertha, Countess of Flanders261, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jeanne married Amadeus II, Count of Maurienne and Savoy, Margrave of Susa,257 496 son of Eudes I, Count of Maurienne and Savoy and Alix, Duchess of Turin, between 1065 and 1070. Amadeus was born about 1032 in <Geneva, Switzerland> and died on 26 Jan 1080 about age 48. Other names for Amadeus were Amadeo II Count of Maurienne and Savoy, Amadeus I Count of Maurienne and Savoy and Margrave of Susa.

Research Notes: Count of Maurienne and Savoy, Margrave of Susa


The child from this marriage was:

+ 399 M    i. Humbert II "Le Renforcé", Count of Maurienne and Savoy 257 596 was born about 1062 in <Savoie>, France, died on 14 Oct 1103 about age 41, and was buried on 19 Oct 1103.

332. Adalbert de Gand (Arnoul, Count of Gand292, Theodoric de Gand262, Luitgarde, of Flanders239, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adalbert married Ermengarde, of Flanders,333 daughter of Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders and Ogive, de Luxembourg, about 1021 in Gand, East Vlaanderen, (Belgium). Ermengarde was born about 1005 in <Flanders (Belgium)>.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 329)

333. Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona (Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona293, Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona263, Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ramon married Almodis de la Marche, Countess of Limoges,309 597 598 daughter of Bernard I, Count of La Marche and Péregord and Amélie, Countess of Aubnay, in 1056. Almodis was born about 1000 in Toulouse, France, died on 16 Nov 1071 about age 71, and was buried in Cathedral of Barcelona, Spain. Other names for Almodis were Almode de la Marche, Almodis de la Haute Marche, and Almodis of La Marche.

Death Notes: Murdered

Research Notes: Second wife of Pons of Toulouse. Third wife of Ramon Berenguer I.

From Wikipedia - Almodis de la Marche :

Almodis de la Marche (990 or c. 1020 - 16 October 1071 ) was the daughter of Bernard I, Count of Marche and wife Amélie. She married Hugh V of Lusignan around 1038 and they had two sons and one daughter:
Hugh VI of Lusignan (c. 1039-1101)
Jordan de Lusignan
Mélisende de Lusignan (b. bef. 1055), married before 1074 to Simon I "l'Archevêque", Vidame de Parthenay

Almodis and Hugh of Lusignan divorced due to consanguinity , and Hugh arranged for her to marry Count Pons of Toulouse in 1040. Together they produced several children, including:
William IV of Toulouse
Raymond IV of Toulouse
Hugh, Abbot of Saint-Gilles
Almodis of Toulouse, married Count Pierre of Melgueil

She was still Pons' wife in April 1053, but shortly thereafter Almodis was abducted by Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona . He kidnapped her from Narbonne with the aid of a fleet sent north by his ally, the Muslim emir of Tortosa . They married immediately (despite the fact both of her previous husbands were still alive) and they appear with their twin sons in a charter the next year. Pope Victor II excommunicated Almodis and Ramon for this illegal marriage until 1056. Together they produced four children:
Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona
Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona
Inés of Barcelona, married Count Guigues I of Albon
Sancha of Barcelona, married Count Guillermo Ramon I of Cerdagne

Almodis maintained contact with her former husbands and many children, and in 1066/1067 she traveled to Toulouse for her daughter's wedding. A few years before, in 1060, Hugh V of Lusignan had revolted against his lord, Duke William VIII of Aquitaine , in support of Almodis' son William IV of Toulouse . Her sons supported one another in military campaigns; Hugh VI of Lusignan , Raymond IV of Toulouse , and Berenguer Ramon all took the Cross.

Her third husband Ramon had a son from a previous marriage, Pedro Ramon, who was his heir. Pedro apparently resented Almodis' influence and was concerned she was trying to replace him with her own two sons. He murdered her in October 1071. Pedro was disinherited and exiled for his crime, and fled the country. When his father died in 1076, Barcelona was split between Berenguer Ramon and Ramon Berenguer, Almodis' sons. The family history of murder did not end with Pedro Ramon, as Berenguer Ramon earned his nickname "The Fratricide " when he killed his own twin brother.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 400 M    i. Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona 309 599 was born in 1054 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 5 Dec 1082 at age 28.

+ 401 M    ii. Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona 600 was born in 1054 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died in 1097 at age 43.

334. Mathilde, of Verdun (Herman von Enham, Count in Eifelgau, Count in Westphalia294, Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mathilde married Régnier V, Count of Hainaut,405 son of Régnier IV, Count of Hainaut and Hedwig, of France, about 1015. Régnier died after 1039.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Hainaut: 1013.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 272)

335. Regilinde, of Lorraine (Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine295, Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Regilinde married Albert II, Count of Namur,443 son of Albert I, Count of Namur and Ermengarde, of Lorraine,. Albert was born about 1000 and died in 1064 about age 64.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 298)

336. Oda (Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine295, Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Oda married Lambert II, Count of Louvain,279 425 son of Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain and Gerberga, of Lorraine,. Lambert was born about 991 in <Lorraine, France>, died after 21 Sep 1062, and was buried in Cloister of St. Gertrud, Nivelles, France. Another name for Lambert was Lambert II "Baudry" Count of Louvain.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 284)

337. Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine (Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine295, Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Godfrey married Doda.498 Other names for Doda were Dada and Ida.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 402 F    i. Ida, of Lorraine 498 561 was born about 1040 in Bouillon, Ardenne, South Belgium and died on 13 Aug 1113 about age 73.

338. Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine (Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thierry married Gertrude, of Flanders,529 daughter of Robert I, Count of Flanders and Gertrude, of Saxony,. Gertrude was born about 1070 and died in 1117 about age 47.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 403 M    i. Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders 601 602 was born about 1099 and died on 17 Jan 1168 about age 69.

339. Gerard, of Lorraine, Count of Vaudemont (Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gerard married Helwide, Countess of Egisheim,395 502 daughter of Gerard II, Count of Egisheim and Richarde, before 1038. Helwide was born before 1078 in Eguisheim, Haut-Rhin, France and died in 1118. Another name for Helwide was Edith of Egisheim.

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. after 1126


The child from this marriage was:

+ 404 F    i. Gisele, of Vaudemont 395 502 was born about 1090 in Vaudemont, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France and died after 1141.

340. Albert III, Count of Namur (Albert II, Count of Namur298, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Albert married Ida, of Saxony, daughter of Bernard II, Duke in Saxony and Eilika, of Schweinfurt, 1065 or 1066. Ida was born about 1046 in Saxony, (Germany). Another name for Ida was Ida Billung.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-22 (Albert III)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 405 F    i. Adelaide, of Namur 603 was born in 1068 and died in 1124 at age 56.

+ 406 F    ii. Clementia, of Burgundy 279 604 was born about 1078 in Namur, Namur, Belgium and died about 1122 about age 44.

341. Geoffrey, de Bretagne (Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Hedwige, de Normandie.605 Hedwige was born about 1004 in Normandy, France.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 407 F    i. Emme, de Bretagne 606 was born about 1026 in Bretagne, France.

342. Richard III, Duke of Normandy (Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard had a relationship with < >, [Unknown mistress].607

Their child was:

+ 408 F    i. Alice, of Normandy 593 608 was born about 1021 in <Normandy, France>.

Richard married Adele Capet, Princess of France,413 414 daughter of Robert II "the Pious", King of France and Constance, of Provence, on 10 Jan 1027. Adele was born about 1009 and died about 8 Jan 1079 in Messines Monastery, Messines (Mesen), West Flanders, (Belgium) about age 70. Other names for Adele were Adèle of France, Countess of Contentin, Adele "the Holy" of Messines, Aelis of France, and Countess of Contentin.

Research Notes: Second daughter of Robert the Pious and Constance of Arles.

From Wikipedia - Adela of France, Countess of Flanders :

Adela Capet, Adèle of France or Adela of Flanders[1], known also as Adela the Holy or Adela of Messines; (1009 - 8 January 1079 , Messines ) was the second daughter of Robert II (the Pious), and Constance of Arles . As dowry to her future husband, she received from her father the title of Countess of Corbie.

Her family
She was a member of the House of Capet , the rulers of France. As the wife of Baldwin V , she was Countess of Flanders from 1036 to 1067.

She married first 1027 Richard III Duke of Normandy (997 † 1027). They never had children.

As a widow, she remarried in 1028 in Paris to Baldwin V of Flanders (1012 † 1067). Their children were:
Baldwin VI of Flanders , (1030 † 1070)
Matilda of Flanders (1032 † 1083). In 1053 she married William Duke of Normandy , the future king of England
Robert I of Flanders , (1033-1093)
Henry of Flanders (c. 1035)
Sir Richard of Flanders (c. 1050-1105)

Political influence
Adèle's influence lay mainly in her family connections. On the death of her brother, Henry I of France, the guardianship of his seven-year-old son Philip I fell jointly on his widow, Ann of Kiev , and on his brother-in-law, Adela's husband, so that from 1060 to 1067, they were Regents of France.

Church influence
Adèle had an especially great interest in Baldwin V's church-reform politics and was behind her husband's founding of several collegiate churches . Directly or indirectly, she was responsible for establishing the Colleges of Aire (1049), Lille (1050) and Harelbeke (1064) as well as the abbeys of Messines (1057) and Ename (1063). After Baldwin's death in 1067, she went to Rome, took the nun's veil from the hands of Pope Alexander II and retreated to the Benedictine convent of Messines, near Ypres . There she died, being buried at the same monastery. Her commemoration day is 8 September.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 276)

343. Adelais, de Normandie (Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelais married Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy,257 son of Otto Guillaume, Count of Burgundy and Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims, before 1023 in France. Renaud was born about 986 in <Bourgogne, Champagne>, France and died on 4 Sep 1057 in France about age 71. Another name for Renaud was Renaud I de Bourgogne.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 282)

344. Robert I, Duke of Normandy (Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert had a relationship with Harlette de Falaise,488 489 490 daughter of Fulbert de Falaise and Doda, de Falaise,. Harlette was born about 1003 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France, died before 1050, and was buried in Abbey of St. Grestain, France. Other names for Harlette were Arlotte de Falaise, Arletta de Falaise, Arlette de Falaise, Herleva de Falaise, and Herleve de Falaise.

Birth Notes: Citing the Royal Genealogies Website, thepeerage.com has b. abt 1012. Wikipedia (Herleva) has abt 1003.

Burial Notes: From Wikipedia (Herleva):
According to Robert of Torigni , Herleva was buried at the abbey of Grestain, which was founded by Herluin and their son Robert around 1050. This would put Herleva in her forties around the time of her death. However, David C. Douglas suggests that Herleva probably died before Herluin founded the abbey because her name does not appear on the list of benefactors, whereas the name of Herluin's second wife, Fredesendis, does.

Research Notes: Mother of William I of England (William the Conqueror).

Source http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593882938 has b. 1003 in Falaise, Cavados, France. From that source:
Her son William I, King of England was illegitimate. aka (Herleve)

1 NAME Harlette /De Falaise/ 1 NAME Herleve (Arlette) /de Falaise/ 2SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 DATEABT. 1003 2 PLAC Falaise, Normandie 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1003 2 PLAC ofFalais, Calvados, France 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import:Jan 17, 2001

[De La Pole.FTW]

Sources: A. Roots 121E, 130; RC 89, 160; Coe; Kraentzler 1156, 1163,1179, 1241, 1264, 1265, 1309, 1342, 1350, 1383; AIS; Davis; Ayers, p648.
Roots: Arlette (or Herleve/Herleva).
Coe: Arlette. AIS: Narlette of Falaise.
K: Harlette de Falaise.
Davis: Herleve, daughter of Fulbert, a tanner of Falaise.


Father: Fulbert THORGILSSON b: Abt 0986 in Falaise,Calvados,France
Mother: Doda UNKNOWN b: Abt 0988 in ,France

Marriage 1 Herluin DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1001 in Conteville,Seine Maritime,France
Note:
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Children
Odo UNKNOWN b: Abt 1030 in Conteville,Seine Maritime,France
Emma DE CONTEVILLE b: Abt 1033 in ,France
Robert DE CONTEVILLE b: 1037 in of Conteville, Seine Maritime, France
Muriel DE CONTEVILLE b: 1042 in Of Conteville,Normandy,France

Marriage 2 Robert I UNKNOWN b: Abt 1003 in ,Normandy,France
Married: Abt 1023 in not married 3
Note:
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Children
William I UNKNOWN b: 14 Oct 1027 in Falaise Castle,Normandy,France
Adelaide UNKNOWN b: 1030 in Falais,Calvados,France
Ralph UNKNOWN b: Abt 1033 in ,, France

Sources:

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Date: 12 Jul 2002
Author: Mark Willis Ballard
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Title: De La Pole.FTW
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Repository:
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Their children were:

+ 409 M    i. William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England 512 530 was born about 1028 in Falaise, Normandy, France and died on 9 Sep 1087 in Rouen, Normandy, France about age 59.

+ 410 F    ii. Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale 609 610 611 was born about 1030 and died between 1081 and 1090.

345. Fulk IV "le Réchin", Count of Anjou (Ermengarde, of Anjou301, Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou270, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Fulk married Bertrade, de Montfort,612 daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes d'Évreux, in 1089. Bertrade was born about 1070 and died on 14 Feb 1117 in <Fontevraud Abbey> about age 47. Another name for Bertrade was Beatrice de Montfort.

Research Notes: 5th wife of Fulk IV. "Abducted" by King Philip I of France in 1092.

From Wikipedia - Bertrade de Montfort :

Bertrade de Montfort (c. 1070-14 February 1117) was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes, Countess of Evreux . Her brother was Amauri de Montfort .


Marriages
The oft-married Fulk IV, Count of Anjou was married to the mother of his son in 1089, when the lovely Bertrade caught his eye. According to the chronicler John of Marmoutier :
The lecherous Fulk then fell passionately in love with the sister of Amaury of Montfort, whom no good man ever praised save for her beauty. For her sake, he divorced the mother of Geoffrey II Martel…

Bertrade and Fulk were married, and they became the parents of a son, Fulk , but in 1092 Bertrade left her husband and took up with King Philip I of France . Philip married her on 15 May 1092, despite the fact that they both had spouses living. He was so enamoured of Bertrade that he refused to leave her even when threatened with excommunication . Pope Urban II did excommunicate him in 1095, and Philip was prevented from taking part in the First Crusade . Astonishingly, Bertrade persuaded Philip and Fulk to be friends.

Children
With Fulk IV, Count of Anjou :
Fulk of Jerusalem , Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem (1089/92 - 1143)

With Philip I of France :
Philippe de France, Count of Mantes (living in 1123)
Fleury de France, seigneur of Nangis (living in 1118)
Cecile of France (died 1145), married (1) Tancred, Prince of Galilee ; married (2) Pons of Tripoli

Later life
According to Orderic Vitalis , Bertrade was anxious that one of her sons succeed Philip, and sent a letter to King Henry I of England asking him to arrest her stepson Louis . Orderic also claims she sought to kill Louis first through the arts of sorcery, and then through poison. Whatever the truth of these allegations, Louis succeeded Philip in 1108. Bertrade lived on until 1117; William of Malmesbury says: "Bertrade, still young and beautiful, took the veil at Fontevraud Abbey , always charming to men, pleasing to God, and like an angel." Her son from her first marriage was Fulk V of Anjou who later became King of Jerusalem iure uxoris . The dynasties founded by Fulk's sons ruled for centuries, one of them in England (Plantagenet ), the other in Jerusalem .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 411 M    i. Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem 613 614 615 was born in 1092 in Angers, France and died on 10 Nov 1144 in Acre, Palestine at age 52.

Fulk next married Hildegarde, of Baugency.616 Hildegarde died before 1070.

346. Adelaide de Vermandois, Countess of Vermandois and Valois (Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois302, Otto, of Vermandois271, Herbert III, Count of Vermandois245, Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France,459 460 son of Henry I, of France and Anne, of Kiev, before 1080. Hugh was born in 1057 and died on 18 Oct 1102 in Tarsus, Cilicia, (Turkey) at age 45. Other names for Hugh were Hugh of Vermandois, Hugues "le Grand" de France, Hugh Magnus, and Hugh de Vermandois.

Death Notes: Died on crusade.

Research Notes: Duke of France and Burgundy, Marquis of Orleans, Count of Amiens, Chaumont, Paris, Valois, and Vermandois. He was a leader of the First Crusade.

First husband of Adelaide de Vermandois.

From Wikipedia - Hugh of Vermandois :

Hugh of Vermandois (1053 - October 18 , 1101 ), was son to King Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev , and the younger brother of King Philip I of France . He was in his own right Count of Vermandois . William of Tyre called him "Hugh Magnus", Hugh the Great, but he was an ineffectual leader and soldier, great only in his boasting. Indeed, Sir Steven Runciman is certain that "Magnus" is a copyist's error, and should be "minus", "the younger" (referring to Hugh as younger brother of the King of France).

In early 1096 Hugh and Philip began discussing the First Crusade after news of the Council of Clermont reached them in Paris . Although Philip could not participate, as he had been excommunicated , Hugh was said to have been influenced to join the Crusade after an eclipse of the moon on February 11 , 1096.

That summer Hugh's army left France for Italy , where they would cross the Adriatic Sea into territory of the Byzantine Empire , unlike the other Crusader armies who were travelling by land. On the way, many of the soldiers led by fellow Crusader Emicho joined Hugh's army after Emicho was defeated by the Hungarians , whose land he had been pillaging. Hugh crossed the Adriatic from Bari in Southern Italy , but many of his ships were destroyed in a storm off the Byzantine port of Dyrrhachium .
Hugh and most of his army was rescued and escorted to Constantinople , where they arrived in November of 1096. Prior to his arrival, Hugh sent an arrogant, insulting letter to Eastern Roman Emperor Alexius I Comnenus , according to the Emperor's biography by his daughter (the Alexiad), demanding that Alexius meet with him:

"Know, O King, that I am King of Kings, and superior to all, who are under the sky. You are now permitted to greet me, on my arrival, and to receive me with magnificence, as befits my nobility."

Alexius was already wary of the armies about to arrive, after the unruly mob led by Peter the Hermit had passed through earlier in the year. Alexius kept Hugh in custody in a monastery until Hugh swore an oath of vassalage to him.

After the Crusaders had successfully made their way across Seljuk territory and, in 1098 , captured Antioch , Hugh was sent back to Constantinople to appeal for reinforcements from Alexius. Alexius was uninterested, however, and Hugh, instead of returning to Antioch to help plan the siege of Jerusalem , went back to France. There he was scorned for not having fulfilled his vow as a Crusader to complete a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and Pope Paschal II threatened to excommunicate him. He joined the minor Crusade of 1101 , but was wounded in battle with the Turks in September, and died of his wounds in October in Tarsus .

Family and children
He married Adele of Vermandois, the daughter of Herbert IV of Vermandois and Adele of Valois .They had nine children:
Count Raoul I of Vermandois
Henry, senior of Chaumont-en-Vexin , (d. 1130 ).
Simon, Bishop of Noyon
Elizabeth de Vermandois , married
Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester ;
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey
Matilde de Vermandois, married Raoul I of Beaugency
Constance de Vermandois, married Godefroy de la Ferte-Gaucher
Agnes de Vermandois, married Margrave Boniface del Vasto . Mother of Adelaide del Vasto .
Beatrix de Vermandois, married Hugh III of Gournay-en-Bray
Emma de Vermandois


(Duplicate Line. See Person 308)

347. Eudes "l'Insensé" (Herbert IV, Count of Vermandois and Valois302, Otto, of Vermandois271, Herbert III, Count of Vermandois245, Albert I "the Pious", Count of Vermandois225, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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348. Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre (William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renaud married Ida, de Forez,524 617 daughter of Artald III, Count of Lyon and Forez and Unknown,. Ida was born about 1051 in <Le Forez, Provence>, France and died in 1085 about age 34. Another name for Ida was Hawide de Forez.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 412 F    i. Ermengarde, de Nevers 524 618 was born about 1073 in <Courtenay, Loiret>, France and died in 1095 in France about age 22.

349. Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Sir Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Count of Meulan,487 572 573 son of Roger de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemer and Adeline, of Meulan, between 1096 and 1101. Robert was born about 1049 in Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandy, France, died on 5 Jun 1118 in Leicestershire, England about age 69, and was buried in Preaux, Normandy, France. Another name for Robert was Robert de Meulan.

Research Notes: First husband of Isabel de Vermandois.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 50-24 (Isabel de Vermandois) has "b. abt 1049, d. 5 Jun 1118, Lord of Beaumont, Pont-Audemer and Brionne, Count of Meulan, cr. 1st Earl of Leicester, Companion of William the Conqueror at Hastings 1066, son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline (or Adelise), dau. of Waleran, Count of Meulan..."

From Wikipedia - Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester

Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Count of Meulan (1049 - June 5 , 1118 ) was a powerful English and French nobleman, revered as one of the wisest men of his age. Chroniclers speak highly of his eloquence, his learning, and three kings of England valued his counsel.
He accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066 , where his service earned him more than 91 lordships and manors. When his mother died in 1081 , Robert inherited the title of Count of Meulan in Normandy , also the title of Viscount Ivry and Lord of Norton. He did homage to Philip I of France for these estates and sat as French Peer in the Parliament held at Poissy .

At the Battle of Hastings Robert was appointed leader of the infantry on the right wing of the army.

He and his brother Henry were members of the Royal hunting party in the New Forest , when William Rufus received his mysterious death wound, 2 August 1100 . He then pledged alligience to William Rufus' brother, Henry I of England , who created him Earl of Leicester in 1107.

On the death of William Rufus, William, Count of Evreux and Ralph de Conches made an incursion into Robert's Norman estates, on the pretence that they had suffered injury through some advice that Robert had given to the King; their raid was very successful for they collected a vast booty.
According to Henry of Huntingdon , Robert died of shame after "a certain earl carried off the lady he had espoused, either by some intrigue or by force and stratagem." His wife Isabella remarried in 1118 to William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey .


Family and children
He was the eldest son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan , daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan , and an older brother of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick .

In 1096 he married (Isabel) Elizabeth de Vermandois , daughter of Hugh Magnus and a scion of the French royal family. Their children were:
Emma de Beaumont (born 1102 )
Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (born 1104 )
Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (born 1104 )
Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (born c. 1106 )
Adeline de Beaumont, married two times:
Hugh IV of Montfort-sur-Risle ;
Richard de Granville of Bideford (d. 1147)
Aubree de Beaumont, married Hugh II of Château-neuf-Thimerais.
Maud de Beaumont, married William Lovel. (b. c. 1102)
Isabel de Beaumont, a mistress of King Henry I of England . Married two times:
Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke ;
Hervé de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland

Sources
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 50-24, 50-25, 53-24, 53-25, 66-25, 114-29, 140-24, 184-4, 215-24, 215-25
Edward T. Beaumont, J.P. The Beaumonts in History. A.D. 850-1850. Oxford.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 413 F    i. Isabel de Beaumont 619 was born between 1100 and 1107 and died after 1172.

+ 414 F    ii. Emma de Beaumont was born in 1102.

+ 415 M    iii. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester 487 620 621 was born in 1104 in <Leicester>, Leicestershire, England, died on 5 Apr 1168 in England at age 64, and was buried in Leicester Abbey, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

+ 416 M    iv. Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan 622 623 was born in 1104 in <Meulan, Île-de-France>, France, died on 10 Apr 1166 in Preaux Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France at age 62, and was buried in Preaux Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France.

+ 417 M    v. Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford was born about 1106.

+ 418 M    vi. Adeline de Beaumont 521 was born about 1107.

+ 419 F    vii. Aubree de Beaumont 521 was born about 1109.

+ 420 F    viii. Maud de Beaumont was born about 1111.

Isabel next married William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey,290 624 625 son of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and Gundred, Countess of Surrey, after 1118. William was born about 1065 in <Sussex, England>, died on 11 May 1138 in <England> about age 73, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Other names for William were William Earl of Warren and Surrey, William Earl Warenne, and William Earl of Warenne.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey
William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (died 1138 ), was the son of William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey and his first wife Gundred . He is more often referred to as Earl Warenne or Earl of Warenne than as Earl of Surrey.

Sometime around 1093 he tried to marry Matilda (or Edith) , daughter of king Malcolm III of Scotland . She instead married Henry I of England , and this may be the cause of William's great dislike of Henry I, which was to be his apparent motivator in the following years.
He accompanied Robert Curthose in his 1101 invasion of England , and afterwards lost his English lands and titles and was exiled to Normandy . There he complained to Curthose that he expended great effort on the duke's behalf and had in return lost most of his possessions. Curthose's return to England in 1103 was apparently made to convince his brother to restore William's earldom. This was successful, though Curthose had to give up all he had received after the 1101 invasion, and subsequently
William was loyal to king Henry.

To further insure William's loyalty Henry considered marrying him to one of his many illegitimate daughters. He was however dissuaded by Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury, for any of the daughters would have been within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity . The precise nature of the consanguinous relationship Anselm had in mind has been much debated, but it is most likely he was referring to common descent from the father of duchess Gunnor.

William was one of the commanders on Henry's side (against Robert Curthose) at the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106. Afterwards, with his loyalty thus proven, he became more prominent in Henry's court.

In 1110, Curthose's son William Clito escaped along with Helias of Saint-Saens , and afterwards Warenne received the forfeited Saint-Saens lands, which were very near his own in upper Normandy. By this maneuver king Henry further assured his loyalty, for the successful return of Clito would mean at the very least Warenne's loss of this new territory.
He fought at the Battle of Bremule in 1119, and was at Henry's deathbed in 1135.

Family
In 1118 William acquired the royal-blooded bride he desired when married Elizabeth de Vermandois . She was a daughter of count Hugh of Vermandois , a son of Henry I of France , and was the widow of Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester .
By Elizabeth he had three sons and two daughters:
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey ;
Reginald de Warenne , who inherited his father's property in upper Normandy. He married Adeline, daughter of William, lord of Wormgay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son William, whose daughter and sole heir Beatrice married first Dodo, lord Bardolf, and secondly Hubert de Burgh ;
Ralph de Warenne
Gundrada de Warenne , who married first Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick , and second William, lord of Kendal , and is most remembered for expelling king Stephen 's garrison from Warwick Castle ;
Ada de Warenne , who married Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon

References
C. Warren Hollister, "[The Taming of a Turbulent Earl: Henry I and William of Warenne ]", Historical Reflections 3 (1976) 83-91
C. Warren Hollister, Henry I (2001)
The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis, ed. M. Chibnall, vol. 2, p. 264 (Oxford, 1990).

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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :

In her second marriage, to William de Warenne, Elizabeth had three sons and two daughters (for a total of fourteen children - nine during her first marriage, and five during her second):
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (b. 1119 dspm 1147) whose daughter Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stly
William, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly
Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.
Reginald de Warenne, who inherited his father's property in upper Normandy. He married Adeline, daughter of William, lord of Wormgay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son William, whose daughter and sole heir Beatrice married first Dodo, lord Bardolf, and secondly Hubert de Burgh;
Ralph de Warenne (dsp)
Gundrada de Warenne , (Gundred) who married first
Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and had issue; second (as his 2nd wife)
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Warenne and Surrey and is most remembered for expelling king Stephen's garrison from Warwick Castle; and they had issue.
Ada de Warenne (d. ca. 1178 ), who married Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon , younger son of King David I of Scotland , Earl of Huntingdon by his marriage to the heiress Matilda or Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon (herself great-niece of William I of England ) and had issue. They were parents to Malcolm IV of Scotland and William I of Scotland and their youngest son became David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon . All Kings of Scotland since 1292 were the descendants of Huntingdon.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 421 M    i. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester 487 620 621 was born in 1104 in <Leicester>, Leicestershire, England, died on 5 Apr 1168 in England at age 64, and was buried in Leicester Abbey, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. (Relationship to Father: Step, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

+ 422 F    ii. Gundred de Warenne 570 626 was born about 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, died after 1166 in Warwickshire, England, and was buried in Kelso, Roxburgh, Scotland.

+ 423 M    iii. William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne 627 was born in 1118 and died in 1148 at age 30.

+ 424 F    iv. Ada de Warenne 521 625 628 died about 1178.

+ 425 M    v. Reginald de Warenne .

+ 426 M    vi. Ralph de Warenne .

350. Raoul I, Count of Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

351. Henry, of Chaumont-en-Vexin (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

352. Simon, Bishop of Noyon (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

353. Matilde de Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

354. Constance de Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

355. Agnes de Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

356. Beatrix de Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

357. Emma de Vermandois (Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

358. Gertrude, of Flanders (Robert I, Count of Flanders309, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gertrude married Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine,442 501 son of Gerard IV, Count of Alsace, Duke of Upper Lorraine and Hedwig, of Namur,. Thierry died in 1115. Other names for Thierry were Dietrich II Duke of Lorraine and Theodoric II "the Valiant" Duke of Lorraine.

Research Notes: Second husband of Gertrude of Flanders.

From Wikipedia - Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine :

Theodoric II (died 1115), called the Valiant, was the duke of Lorraine from 1070 to his death. He was the son and successor of Gerhard and Hedwige de Namur. He is sometimes numbered Theodoric I if the dukes of the House of Ardennes , who ruled in Upper Lorraine from 959 to 1033, are ignored in favour of the dukes of Lower Lorraine as predecessors of the later dukes of Lorraine.

In fact, Sophia, the daughter of Duke Frederick II of the House of Ardennes, who had inherited the counties of Bar and Montbéliard , had a husband named Louis , who contested the succession. In order to receive the support of his brother, he gave him the county of Vaudémont and convened an assembly of nobles, who elected him duke over Louis. Soon Louis was dead, but his son, Theodoric II of Bar , claimed the succession anyway. However, Emperor Henry IV confirmed Theodoric the Valiant in the duchy. Probably for this reason, Theodoric remained faithful to the emperors throughout his rule. He fought the Saxons while they were at war with the Emperor between 1070 and 1078 and he opposed the popes Gregory VII and Urban II when they were in conflict with the Emperor.

In 1095, he planned to take up the Cross (i.e., go on Crusade , specifically the First ), but his ill health provoked him to drop out, nevertheless convincing his barons to go east. Thereafter, he took little part in imperial affairs, preferring not to intervene between Henry IV and his son Henry , or against Lothair of Supplinburg , duke of Saxony .

Family and children
His first wife was Hedwige (d. 1085 or 1090), daughter of Frederick, count of Formbach , they married around 1075.

They had the following issue:
Simon , his successor in Lorraine
Gertrude (d. 1144), married Floris II of Holland

His second wife was Gertrude (1080-1117), daughter of Robert I of Flanders and Gertrude of Saxony .

They had the following issue:
Theodoric (1100-1168), lord of Bitche and count of Flanders (1128-1168)
Henry I (d. 1165), bishop of Toul
Ida, married Sigefroy (d. 1104), count of Burghausen
Ermengarde, married Bernard de Brancion
Gisela, married Frederick, count of Saarbrücken

(Duplicate Line. See Person 338)

359. Adela, of Normandy (Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adela married Stephen, of Blois, Count of Blois 629 630 about 1080. Stephen was born about 1045 and died on 19 May 1102 in Ramla, (Israel) about age 57. Other names for Stephen were Stephen II of Blois and Stephen II Henry Count of Blois.

Death Notes: Killed in the battle of Ramla.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Stephen II, Count of Blois L

Stephen II Henry (c. 1045 - 19 May 1102 ), (in French , Étienne Henri), Count of Blois and Count of Chartres , was the son of Theobald III , count of Blois , and Garsinde du Maine. He married Adela of Normandy , a daughter of William the Conqueror around 1080 in Chartres .

Count Stephen was one of the leaders of the First Crusade , often writing enthusiastic letters to Adela about the crusade 's progress. He returned home in 1098 during the lengthy siege of Antioch , without fulfilling his crusading vow to forge a way to Jerusalem . He was pressured by Adela into making a second pilgrimage, and joined the minor crusade of 1101 in the company of others who had also returned home prematurely. In 1102, Stephen was killed in the Battle of Ramla at the age of fifty-seven.

Family and children
Stephen and Adela's children were:
William, Count of Sully (d.1150), Count of Chartres married Agnes of Sulli (d. aft 1104) and had issue.
Theobald II, Count of Champagne
Odo, died young.
Stephen, King of England
Lucia-Mahaut , married Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester . Both drowned on 25 November 1120 .
Agnes, married Hugh III of Le Puiset
Eléonore (d. 1147) married Raoul I of Vermandois (d. 1152) and had issue; they were divorced in 1142.
Alix (d. 1145) married Renaud III of Joigni (d. 1134) and had issue
Lithuise (d. 1118) married Milo de Brai , Viscount of Troyes (divorced 1115)
Henry, Bishop of Winchester
Humbert, died young.

Lithuise
, who married Milon of Troyes , viscount of Troyes , was possibly his sister and not his daughter, judging from the dates of her children.

He had an illegitimate daughter Emma, who was the mother of William of York , archbishop of York .[1]

Noted events in his life were:

• Leader of the First Crusade:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 427 M    i. Stephen, of Blois, King of England 631 632 was born about 1096 in Blois, Loire-et-Cher, France, died on 25 Oct 1154 in Dover Priory, Dover, England about age 58, and was buried in Faversham Abbey.

+ 428 F    ii. Lithuaise .633

360. Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England (Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Matilda, of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scots and Saint Margaret, of Scotland, on 11 Nov 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England. Matilda was born in 1079 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland and died on 1 May 1118 in Westminster Palace, London, England at age 39. Other names for Matilda were Edith of Scotland and Maud of Scotland.

Birth Notes: Place name may be Dermfermline.

Research Notes: Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 1-22

From Wikipedia - Matilda of Scotland :

Matilda of Scotland
[1] (born Edith; c. 1080 - 1 May 1118) was the first wife and queen consort of Henry I .

Matilda was born around 1080 in Dunfermline , the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret . She was christened Edith, and Robert Curthose stood as godfather at her christening - the English queen Matilda of Flanders was also present at the font and may have been her godmother.
When she was about six years old, Matilda (or Edith as she was then probably still called) and her sister Mary were sent to Romsey , where their aunt Cristina was abbess. During her stay at Romsey and Wilton , The Scottish princess was much sought-after as a bride; she turned down proposals from both William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey , and Alan Rufus , Lord of Richmond. Hermann of Tournai even claims that William II Rufus considered marrying her. She was out of the monastery by 1093, when Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote to the Bishop of Salisbury ordering that the daughter of the king of Scotland be returned to the monastery that she had left.

After the death of William II Rufus in August 1100, his brother Henry quickly seized the royal treasury and the royal crown. His next task was to marry, and Henry's choice fell on Matilda. Because Matilda had spent most of her life in a nunnery, there was some controversy over whether or not she had been veiled as a nun and would thus be ineligible for marriage. Henry sought permission for the marriage from Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury , who returned to England in September 1100 after a long exile. Professing himself unwilling to decide so weighty a matter on his own, Anselm called a council of bishops in order to determine the legality of the proposed marriage. Matilda testified to the archbishop and the assembled bishops of the realm that she had never taken holy vows. She insisted that her parents had sent her and her sister to England for educational purposes, and that her aunt Cristina had veiled her only to protect her "from the lust of the Normans ." Matilda claimed she had pulled the veil off and stamped on it, and her aunt beat and scolded her most horribly for this. The council concluded that Matilda had never been a nun, nor had her parents intended that she become one, and gave their permission for the marriage.
Matilda and Henry seem to have known one another for some time before their marriage - William of Malmesbury states that Henry had "long been attached" to her, and Orderic Vitalis says that Henry had "long adored" Edith's character. Through her mother she was descended from Edmund Ironside and thus Alfred the Great and the old line of the kings of Wessex; this was very important as Henry wanted to help make himself more popular with the English people and Matilda represented the old English dynasty. In their children the Norman and Anglo-Saxon dynasties would be united. Another benefit of the marriage was that England and Scotland became politically closer; three of her brothers served as kings of Scotland and were unusually friendly to England during this period.

After Matilda and Henry were married on 11 November 1100 at Westminster Abbey by Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury , she was crowned as "Matilda", a fashionable Norman name. She gave birth to a daughter, Matilda, in February 1102, and a son, William, in November 1103. As queen, she maintained her court primarily at Westminster , but accompanied her husband in his travels all across England, and, circa 1106-1107, probably visited Normandy with him. She also served in a vice-regal capacity when Henry was away from court. Her court was filled with musicians and poets; she commissioned a monk, probably Thurgot , to write a biography of her mother, Saint Margaret . She was an active queen, and like her mother was renowned for her devotion to religion and the poor. William of Malmesbury describes her as attending church barefoot at Lent , and washing the feet and kissing the hands of the sick. She also administered extensive dower properties and was known as a patron of the arts, especially music.

After Matilda died on 1 May 1118 at Westminster Palace , she was buried at Westminster Abbey . The death of her only son and Henry's failure to produce a legitimate son from his second marriage led to the succession crisis of The Anarchy .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 429 F    i. EmpressMatilda, Countess of Anjou 634 635 was born about 7 Feb 1102 and died on 10 Sep 1167 about age 65.

+ 430 M    ii. William Adelin, Duke of Normandy 636 was born in 1103 and died on 25 Nov 1120 at age 17.

Henry next married someone.

His child was:

+ 431 F    i. Maud, Princess of England 593 was born about 1091 in England.

Henry had a relationship with Adeliza, of Louvain,637 daughter of Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Ida, of Chiny and Namur, in 1120. This couple did not marry. Adeliza was born about 1103 and was buried on 23 Apr 1151 in Abbey of Affligem. Another name for Adeliza was Adela of Louvain. They had no children.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Henry I

Henry next had a relationship with Sybilla Corbet, of Alcester.534 This couple did not marry. Sybilla was born in 1077 in Alcester, Warwickshire, England and died after 1157.

Research Notes: May not have been the mother of Robert de Caen.

From Wikipedia - Henry I of England :

With Sybil Corbet
Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester was born in 1077 in Alcester in Warwickshire . She married Herbert FitzHerbert, son of Herbert 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester and Emma de Blois. She died after 1157 and was also known as Adela (or Lucia) Corbet. Sybil was definitely mother of Sybil and Rainald, possibly also of William and Rohese. Some sources suggest that there was another daughter by this relationship, Gundred, but it appears that she was thought as such because she was a sister of Reginald de Dunstanville but it appears that that was another person of that name who was not related to this family.

Sybilla de Normandy , married Alexander I of Scotland .
William Constable, born before 1105. Married Alice (Constable); died after 1187.
Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall .
Gundred of England (1114-46), married 1130 Henry de la Pomeroy, son of Joscelin de la Pomerai.
Rohese of England, born 1114; married William de Tracy (b. 1040 in Normandy, France d. 1110 in Barnstaple, Devon, England)son of Turgisus de Tracy. They married in 1075. They had four children 1)Turgisus II de Tracy b. 1066, 2) Henry de Tracy b. 1068, 3) Gieva de Tracy b. 1068 d. 1100, 4)Henry of Barnstaple Tracy b. 1070 d.1170.


Their child was:

+ 432 M    i. Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester 638 639 640 was born about 1090 in <Caen, Normandy, France>, died on 31 Oct 1147 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England about age 57, and was buried in St. James Priory, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

Henry next had a relationship with Elizabeth de, Beaumont,641 daughter of Robert I de Beaumont and Unknown,. This couple did not marry.

Their child was:

+ 433 F    i. Elizabeth, Princess of England 333 642 was born about 1095 in <Talby, Yorkshire, England>.

361. Henry I, Duke of Bavaria (Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Wulfhilda, of Saxony,643 daughter of Magnus, Duke of Saxony and Sophia, Betw 1095 and 1100. Wulfhilda was born about 1075 and died on 29 Dec 1126 about age 51.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 434 F    i. Judith, of Bavaria was born in 1100 and died in 1130 at age 30.

362. Hugh I, Duke of Burgundy (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

363. Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eudes married Sibylle, of Burgundy-Ivrea,560 daughter of Guillaume I de Bourgogne and Stephanie, de Longwy, in 1080. Sibylle died after 1103. Another name for Sibylle was Matilda of Burgundy-Ivrea.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 435 F    i. Hélie, of Burgundy 644 645 was born about 1080 and died on 28 Feb 1141 in Abbey of Perseigne about age 61.

364. Robert, Bishop of Langres (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

365. Beatrice, of Burgundy (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrice married Guy III de Vignory, Seigneur de Vignory,646 son of Guy II "le Rouge" de Vignory and Hildegarde de Bar-sur-Aube, after 1082. Guy died 1125 or 1126.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 1125 and d. 1126


The child from this marriage was:

+ 436 F    i. Adélarde de Vignory 647 died after 1140.

366. Reginald, Abbot of St. Pierre (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

367. Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Theresa, of Leon and Castile,309 daughter of Alfonso VI "the Brave", of Castile, King of Castile and Leon and Ximena Nunia de Guzman, in 1093. Theresa was born about 1070 in <Toledo, Castile>, Spain and died on 1 Nov 1130 about age 60. Another name for Theresa was Teresa Alfonsez of Léon and Castile.

Research Notes: Natural daughter of Alkfonso VI by his mistress Ximena Nunia de Guzman.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 437 M    i. Afonso I, King of Portugal 648 649 was born on 25 Jul 1109 in Viseu, Viseu, Portugal, died on 6 Dec 1185 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal at age 76, and was buried in Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

368. Helie (Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

369. Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon (Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Urraca married Raymond, of Burgundy, Count of Amous,556 557 son of Guillaume I de Bourgogne and Stephanie, de Longwy, about 1087 in Toledo, Castile, Spain. Raymond was born about 1060 in <Dijon>, France and died on 26 Mar 1107 in Grajal do Campos, Léon, Spain about age 47. Other names for Raymond were Raimundo of Burgundy and Raymond de Bourgogne.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1065

Death Notes: Wikipedia has d. September 1107. FamilySearch has d. 24 Mar 1107.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Raymond of Burgundy :

Raymond of Burgundy (Spanish and Portuguese : Raimundo) was the fourth son of William I, Count of Burgundy and was Count of Amous . He came to the Iberian Peninsula for the first time during the period 1086-1087 with Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy . He came for the second time (1090) to marry Urraca of Castile , eventual heiress of Alfonso VI of Castile , King of León and Castile .
He came with his cousin Henry of Burgundy , who married the other daughter of Alfonso VI, Teresa of León (or Portugal ). By his marriage Raymond received the County of Galicia , the County of Portugal and the County of Coimbra . The last two were later offered to Henry of Burgundy, father of the first Portuguese King Afonso I Henriques of Portugal .

He was succeeded by his son:
Alfonso VII of Castile and Leon (1104/1105-1157)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 438 F    i. InfantaSancha was born before 1095.

+ 439 M    ii. Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon 257 650 651 was born on 1 Mar 1105 in Toledo, Castile, Spain, died on 21 Aug 1157 in La Fresneda, Teruel, Aragon, Spain at age 52, and was buried in Catedral De Toledo, Toledo, Castile.

370. Aelis de Dammartin (Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aelis married Aubrey, de Mello,309 son of Gilbert, Baron of Mello and Unknown, about 1104. Aubrey was born about 1080 in <Mello, Oise>, France. Another name for Aubrey was Aubrey de Mello.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 440 M    i. Alberic I, Count of Dammartin 309 was born about 1110 in <Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne>, France and died in 1183 about age 73.

371. Adela, de Rameru (Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adela married Arnold II, Count of Chiny. Arnold died in 1106.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-23 (Adelaide of Namur)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 441 M    i. Otto II, Count of Chiny died on 28 Mar 1125.

372. Beatrix de Mondidier (Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrix married Geoffroy IV, Count of Mortagne, 1st Count de Perche,652 son of Routrou II, Count of Mortagne, Viscount of Chateaudun and Adeline de Bellesme, Dame de Domfront,. Geoffroy died in 1100.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 153A-23 (Beatrix de Montdidier)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 442 F    i. Maud, de Perche was born in 1105 and died on 28 May 1143 at age 38.

+ 443 F    ii. Margaret de Perche 653 died after 1156.

+ 444 F    iii. Juliana, of Mortagne and Perche .654

373. Marguerite de Rameru (Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marguerite married Hugh de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis,553 655 656 son of Renaud de Clermont and Ermengardis de Clermont, about 1080. Hugh was born about 1030 in <Clermont, Oise (Picardie), France> and died in 1101 about age 71. Other names for Hugh were Hugh Count of Clermont, Creil and Mouchy, Hugues Comte de Clermont, and Hugh de Creil Count of Clermont in Beauvaisis.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Clermont in Beauvaisis:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 445 F    i. Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis 553 657 658 was born about 1058 in <Northamptonshire, England> and died in <England>.

+ 446 F    ii. Ermentrude de Clermont 659 was born about 1066 in <Clermont, Beauvais, France>.

+ 447 M    iii. Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis 395 660 661 was born about 1108 in Clermont, Oise, France and died about 1162 about age 54.

374. Andre I de Rameru, and d'Arcis-sur-Aube (Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Andre married Adele.

Research Notes: First wife of Andre I de Rameru.

Andre next married Guisemode.662

Research Notes: Second wife of Andre I de Rameru. Widow of Hugue of Pleurs. Was she the mother of Alix de Rameru?

Noted events in her life were:

• Founded: Abbey de Bassefontaine, 1143.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 448 F    i. Alix de Rameru, Dame of Rameru .663

375. Raymond, of Burgundy, Count of Amous (Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Raymond married Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon,257 545 546 daughter of Alfonso VI "the Brave", of Castile, King of Castile and Leon and Constance, of Burgundy, about 1087 in Toledo, Castile, Spain. Urraca was born about 1082 in <Burgos, Castile>, Spain and died on 8 Mar 1126 in Saldana, Palencia, Spain about age 44. Other names for Urraca were Urraca of Léon, Urraca I Queen of Léon and Castile, and Urraca Alfonsez of Castile and Léon.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Urraca of León and Castile :

Urraca of León (1078 - March 8 , 1126 ) was Queen of León and Castile from 1109 to her death. She was the first woman ever to reign in a western European monarchy. Urraca was the daughter of Alfonso VI of León by his second wife, Constance of Burgundy . She became heiress to her father's kingdom after her only brother was killed in the Battle of Uclés (1108) .
In childhood, she was betrothed to and later married Raymond of Burgundy who died in September 1107. They had two children: the Infante Alfonso Raimúndez (born 1104) and the Infanta Sancha (born before 1095). The widow Urraca was now ruler of Galicia, and as She her father's only surviving legitimate child, she could claim to be heiress of the reign of Castile. King Alfonso VI of León selected the king of Navarre and Aragon, Alfonso I of Aragon as her husband. They had hoped for an alliance that would safeguard the kingdom, since Alfonso was renowned as a great warrior. However, the marriage proved barren and turned exceedingly bitter. According to the chronicler Ibn al-Athir , Alfonso once remarked that "a real soldier lives with men, not with women".

Urraca and Alfonso of Aragon were also second cousins, and Bernard, Archbishop of Toledo , objected to the marriage on these grounds and condemned it as consanguineous . Nevertheless, Urraca and Alfonso were married in October 1109 in Monzón . Their inability to produce a child created a rift, and Urraca accused Alfonso of being physically abusive to her. The royal couple were soon separated. By October of 1110 or 1111, her supporters fought a battle against Alfonso's forces at Candespina , in which her premier nobleman and former aspirant to her hand, count Gómez González , was killed. A further defeat was inflicted at Viadangos , at which Pedro Froilaz de Traba was captured. Their marriage was annulled in 1114. Urraca never remarried, though she took as lover another powerful nobleman, count Pedro González de Lara.

Urraca's reign was disturbed by strife among the powerful nobles and especially by constant warfare with her husband who had seized her lands. Another thorn on her side was her brother-in-law, Henry , the husband of her half-sister Teresa of Leon . He alternatively allied with Alfonso I of Aragon , then betrayed Alfonso for a better offer from Urraca's court. After Henry's death in 1112, his widow, Teresa, still contested ownership of lands with Urraca. With the aid of her son, Alfonso Raimúndez, Urraca was able to win back much of her domain and ruled successfully for many years.
According to the Chronicon Compostellanum , Urraca died in childbirth in 1126. The supposed father was her lover, Count Pedro González of Lara. However the author of the chronicles was openly hostile to the adulterous queen, and the historian Reilly notes that a pregnancy was unlikely at the queen's age of 48. She was succeeded by her legitimate son, Alfonso VII .

Illegitimate children
Besides her two legitimate children by Raymond of Burgundy, Urraca also had an illegitimate son by her lover, Pedro González de Lara. She recognized their son, Fernando Perez Furtado , in 1123.

Noted events in her life were:

• Queen of Léon and Castile: 1109-1126.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 369)

376. Ermentrude, of Burgundy (Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermentrude married Thierry I, Count of Montbéliard & Bar-le-Duc,395 664 son of Louis, Count of Montbéliard and Sophia, Countess of Bar-le-Duc, in 1076. Thierry was born about 1045 in <Bar-le-Duc, Meuse>, France and died on 2 Jan 1105 about age 60. Another name for Thierry was Dietrich I Count of Montbéliard & Bar-le-Duc.

Research Notes: Count of Bar-le-Duc by right of his wife.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 449 M    i. Renaud I, Count of Mousson, Count of Bar-le-Duc 395 665 was born about 1077 in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France and died on 10 Mar 1149 about age 72.

377. Gisele, of Burgundy (Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gisele married Humbert II "Le Renforcé", Count of Maurienne and Savoy,257 596 son of Amadeus II, Count of Maurienne and Savoy, Margrave of Susa and Jeanne, of Geneva, about 1090. Humbert was born about 1062 in <Savoie>, France, died on 14 Oct 1103 about age 41, and was buried on 19 Oct 1103.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 274A-24 (new to 8th edition) and line 101-24 (Louis VI)

Noted events in his life were:

• Marquis of Turin:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 450 F    i. Adelaide, of Savoy 666 was born about 1092 and died on 1 Aug 1154 about age 62.

+ 451 M    ii. Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Maurienne and Turin 667 was born about 1095 in <Savoie>, France and died on 30 Aug 1148 in Cyprus about age 53.

378. Sibylle, of Burgundy-Ivrea (Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sibylle married Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy,538 539 son of Henry, of Burgundy and < >, [Not Sibylle of Barcelona], in 1080. Eudes was born about 1058 and died on 23 Mar 1103 in Cilicia about age 45. Other names for Eudes were Eudes I "the Red" of Burgundy and Eudes I Borel of Burgundy.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy :

Eudes I, surnamed Borel and called the Red, (1058-23 March 1103 ) was Duke of Burgundy between 1079 and 1103. Eudes was the second son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert I . He became the duke following the abdication of his older brother, Hugh I, who retired to become a Benedictine monk. Eudes married Sibylla of Burgundy (1065 - 1101), daughter of William I, Count of Burgundy .

They had:
Florine of Burgundy 1083-1097
Helie of Burgundy 1080-1141 wife of Bertrand of Toulouse and William III of Ponthieu
Hugh II of Burgundy
Henry d.1131

An interesting incident is reported of this robber baron by an eyewitness, Eadmer , biographer of Anselm of Canterbury . While Saint Anselm was progressing through Eudes's territory on his way to Rome in 1097, the bandit, expecting great treasure in the archbishop's retinue, prepared to ambush and loot it. Coming upon the prelate's train, the duke asked for the archbishop, whom they had not found. Anselm promptly came forward and took the duke by surprise, saying "My lord duke, suffer me to embrace thee." The flabbergasted duke immediately allowed the bishop to embrace him and offered himself as Anselm's humble servant.

He was a participant in the ill-fated Crusade of 1101 .

Noted events in his life were:

• Duke of Burgundy: 1079-1103.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 363)

379. Geoffrey, Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine (Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Beatrice de Mandeville,668 daughter of Geoffrey de Mandeville and Adeliza de Balts,. Another name for Beatrice was Beatrix de Mandeville.

Research Notes: Aunt of the first Earl of Essex.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 452 M    i. William de Boulogne 309 669 was born about 1080 in <Buckinghamshire>, England and died about 1159 about age 79.

380. Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and Lens (Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eustace married Mary, of Scotland,670 daughter of Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scots and Saint Margaret, of Scotland, in 1102. Mary died on 18 Apr 1118. Another name for Mary was Marie of Scotland.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 453 F    i. Matilda, of Boulogne 671 672 was born about 1105 in Boulogne, France, died on 3 Jul 1151 in Hedingham Castle about age 46, and was buried in Faversham Abbey.

381. Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine (Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Godefroi married Ida, of Chiny and Namur,567 673 daughter of Otto II, Count of Chiny and Adelaide, of Namur, between 1100 and 1105. Ida was born about 1083 and died between 1117 and 1122.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-24


Children from this marriage were:

+ 454 F    i. Adeliza, of Louvain 637 was born about 1103 and was buried on 23 Apr 1151 in Abbey of Affligem.

+ 455 M    ii. Godfrey II, Count of Leuven, Landgrave of Brabant 674 675 was born about 1110 and died on 13 Jun 1142 about age 32.

+ 456 F    iii. Clarissa 676 died in 1140.

+ 457 M    iv. Henry died in 1141 in Abbey of Affligem.

+ 458 F    v. Ida died in 1162.

Godefroi next married Clementia, of Burgundy,279 604 daughter of Albert III, Count of Namur and Ida, of Saxony, about 1099 in Belgium. Clementia was born about 1078 in Namur, Namur, Belgium and died about 1122 about age 44. Another name for Clementia was Clementia Countess of Namur.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 459 M    i. Joscelin, de Louvain 279 604 was born about 1121 in <Louvain>, Belgium, died before 1180 in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England, and was buried before 29 Sep 1180.

Godefroi had a relationship with < >, [Unknown mistress].567 This couple did not marry.

Their child was:

+ 460 M    i. Joscelin died in 1180.

382. Henry III, Count of Leuven (Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

383. Agnes, of Poitou (William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Agnes married Henry III "the Black", Holy Roman Emperor,568 677 son of Conrad II "the Salic", of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor and Gisele, of Swabia, on 21 Nov 1043 in Ingelheim, Besançon. Henry was born on 29 Oct 1017 and died on 5 Oct 1056 in Bodfeld, Hartz at age 38. Other names for Henry were Heinrich III Holy Roman Emperor and Henry III "the Pious" Holy Roman Emperor.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor :

Henry III (29 October 1017 - 5 October 1056 ), called the Black or the Pious, was a member of the Salian Dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors . He was the eldest son of Conrad II of Germany and Gisela of Swabia and his father made him duke of Bavaria (as Henry VI) in 1026, after the death of Duke Henry V . Then, on Easter Day 1028, his father having been crowned Holy Roman Emperor, Henry was elected and crowned King of Germany in the cathedral of Aachen by Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne . After the death of Herman IV, Duke of Swabia in 1038, his father gave him that duchy (as Henry I) as well as the kingdom of Burgundy , which Conrad had inherited in 1033. Upon the death of his father on June 4 , 1039 , he became sole ruler of the kingdom and was crowned emperor by Pope Clement II in Rome (1046).

Early life and reign
Henry's first tutor was Bruno , Bishop of Augsburg . On Bruno's death in 1029, Egilbert, Bishop of Freising , was appointed to take his place. In 1033, at the age of sixteen, Henry came of age and Egilbert was compensated for his services. In 1035, Adalbero , Duke of Carinthia , was deposed by Conrad, but Egilbert convinced Henry to refuse this injustice and the princes of Germany, having legally elected Henry, would not recognise the deposition unless their king did also. Henry, in accordance with his promise to Egilbert, did not consent to his father's act and Conrad, stupefied, fell unconscious after many attempts to turn Henry. Upon recovering, Conrad knelt before his son and exacted the desired consent. Egilbert was penalised dearly by the emperor.
In 1036, Henry was married to Gunhilda of Denmark . She was a daughter of Canute the Great , King of Denmark , England , and Norway , by his wife Emma of Normandy . Early on, Henry's father had arranged with Canute to have him rule over some parts of northern Germany (the Kiel ) and in turn to have their children married. The marriage took place in Nijmegen at the earliest legal age.
In 1038, Henry was called to aid his father in Italy (1038) and Gunhilda died on the Adriatic Coast , during the return trip (during the same epidemic in which Herman IV of Swabia died). In 1039, his father, too, died and Henry became sole ruler and imperator in spe. pcnr...

Children
By his first wife, Gunhilda of Denmark , he had:
Beatrice (1037 - 13 July 1061 ), abbess of Quedlinburg and Gandersheim
By his second wife, Agnes , he had:
Adelaide (1045, Goslar - 11 January 1096 ), abbess of Gandersheim from 1061 and Quedlinburg from 1063
Gisela (1047, Ravenna - 6 May 1053 )
Matilda (October 1048 - 12 May 1060 , Pöhlde ), married 1059 Rudolf of Rheinfelden , duke of Swabia and antiking (1077)
Henry , his successor
Conrad (1052, Regensburg - 10 April 1055 ), duke of Bavaria (from 1054)
Judith (1054, Goslar - 14 March 1092 or 1096 ), married firstly 1063 Solomon of Hungary and secondly 1089 Ladislaus I Herman , duke of Poland

Sources
Gwatkin, H. M. , Whitney, J. P. (ed) et al. The Cambridge Medieval History: Volume III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1926.
Norwich, John Julius . The Normans in the South 1016-1130. Longmans: London, 1967.

Noted events in his life were:

• Made: Duke of Bavaria as Henry VI, 1026. by his father, after the death of Duke Henry V.

• Crowned: King of Germany, Easter Day 1028, Cathedra of Aachen. by Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne

• Crowned: Holy Roman Emperor, 1046, Rome, (Italy). by Pope Clement II

Children from this marriage were:

+ 461 F    i. Adelaide, Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg 678 was born in 1045 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany and died on 11 Jan 1096 at age 51.

+ 462 F    ii. Judith Sophia, of Swabia was born in 1047 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany and died 14 Mar 1092 or 1096 at age 45.

+ 463 F    iii. Gisela was born in 1047 in Ravenna, Italy and died on 6 May 1053 at age 6.

+ 464 F    iv. Matilda, of Swabia was born in Oct 1048 and died on 12 May 1060 in Pöhlde, (Lower Saxony, Germany) at age 11.

+ 465 M    v. Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor 679 680 was born on 11 Nov 1050 in Goslar, Lower Saxony, Germany, died on 7 Aug 1106 in Liège, (Belgium) at age 55, and was buried in Aug 1111 in Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, [Rhineland-Palatinate, ] Germany.

+ 466 M    vi. Conrad, Duke of Bavaria was born in 1052 in Regensburg, Germany and died on 10 Apr 1055 at age 3.

384. Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes (Manasses, Count of Guînes320, Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sibilla married Henry Castellan de Gand 570 681 682 about 1036 in Castellane, Basse Alps, France. Henry was born about 1005 in Castellane, Basse Alps, France. Other names for Henry were Henry Castellan de Gand, Henry Castellane of Ghent, and Henry Gand.

Birth Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f95/a0019555.htm has b. 1005, Bourboucy, France.
FamilySearch has b. abt 1005 in Bouboucy, France. This sounds rather early.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 467 F    i. Beatrice de Gand 683 684 was born about 1062 in Castellane, Basse Alps, France.

385. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Count of Meulan (Adeline, of Meulan321, Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester,521 526 daughter of Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France and Adelaide de Vermandois, Countess of Vermandois and Valois, Betw 1096 and 1101. Isabel was born about 1081 in <Valois, Île-de-France, France>, died on 13 Feb 1131 in England about age 50, and was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England. Other names for Isabel were Elizabeth de Vermandois, Isabella de Vermandois, and Isabel de Vermandois.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1085 in Valois, France

Research Notes: From: Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :

Elizabeth de Vermandois, or Elisabeth or Isabel de Vermandois (c. 1081 -13 February 1131 ), is a fascinating figure about whose descendants and ancestry much is known and about whose character and life relatively little is known. She was twice married to influential Anglo-Norman magnates, and had several children (among whose descendants are numbered many kings and some queens of England and Scotland). Her Capetian and Carolingian ancestry was a source of much pride for some of these descendants (who included these arms as quarterings in their coats-of-arms[1] ). However, the lady herself led a somewhat controversial life.

Family
Elizabeth de Vermandois was the third daughter of Hugh Magnus and Adele of Vermandois. Her paternal grandparents were Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev . Her maternal grandparents were Herbert IV of Vermandois and Adele of Vexin .
Her mother was the heiress of the county of Vermandois, and descendant of a junior patrilineal line of descent from Charlemagne . The first Count of Vermandois was Pepin of Vermandois . He was a son of Bernard of Italy , grandson of Pippin of Italy and great-grandson of Charlemagne and Hildegard .

As such, Elizabeth had distinguished ancestry and connections. Her father was a younger brother of Philip I of France and her mother was among the last Carolingians . She was also distantly related to the Kings of England , the Dukes of Normandy , the Counts of Flanders and through her Carolingian ancestors to practically every major nobleman in Western Europe .

Countess of Leicester
In 1096, while under age (and probably aged 9 or 11), Elizabeth married Robert de Meulan, 1st Earl of Leicester . Meulan was over 35 years her senior, which was an unusual age difference even for this time period. He was a nobleman of some significance in France, having inherited lands from his maternal uncle Henry, Count of Meulan, and had fought bravely and with distinction at his first battle, the Battle of Hastings in 1066 then aged only 16. His parents Roger de Beaumont , Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemar and Adeline of Meulan , heiress of Meulan had died long before; Roger had been a kinsman and close associate of William the Conqueror . Meulan had inherited lands in Normandy after his father died circa 1089, and had also been given lands in the Kingdom of England after his participation in the Norman conquest of England . However, at the time of the marriage, he held no earldom in England while his younger brother was already styled Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick .

Planche states that the bride (Elizabeth) agreed willingly to the marriage, although this means little in the context. Despite the immense age difference, this was a good marriage for its times. Meulan was a respected advisor to three reigning monarchs: William II of England ), Robert Curthose of Normandy and Philip I of France .

According to Middle Ages custom, brides were often betrothed young - 8 being the legal age for betrothal and 12 for marriage (for women). The young betrothed wife would often go to her husband's castle to be raised by his parents or other relatives and to learn the customs and ways of her husband's family. The actual wedding would not take place until much later. Some genealogists speculate that the usual age at which a noble bride could expect the marriage to be consummated would be 14. This is consistent with the date of birth of Elizabeth's first child Emma in 1102 when she would be about 15 to 17.

The marriage produced several children, including most notably two sons who were twins (born 1104 ), and thus remarkable in both surviving and both becoming important noblemen. They are better known to historians of this period as the Beaumont twins, or as Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meulan and his younger twin Robert Bossu (the Humpback) or Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester . (Readers of Ellis Peters' Cadfael historical mystery series will find both twins mentioned frequently).

Another notable child of this marriage was Elisabeth or Isabel de Beaumont, one of the youngest mistresses of Henry I of England and later mother (by her first marriage) of Richard Strongbow .

Some contemporaries were surprised that the aging Count of Meulan (b circa 1049/1050) was able to father so many children, given how busy he was with turmoil in England and Normandy from 1102 to 1110 (or later) and acting as Henry I's unofficial minister. One explanation is offered below; another might simply be an indication of his good health and energy (expended mostly in dashing from one troublespot in Normandy to England back to Normandy).

William II of England died suddenly in a purported hunting accident, and was hastily succeeded not by the expected heir but by the youngest brother Henry . This seizure of the throne led to an abortive invasion by the older brother Duke Robert of Normandy, followed by an uneasy truce between the brothers, followed by trouble in both England and Normandy for some time (stirred up by Duke Robert, and by an exiled nobleman Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury ). Finally, Henry invaded Normandy and in the Battle of Tinchebray (September 28 , 1106 ) destroyed organized opposition to his takeover of Normandy and imprisoned his ineffectual older brother for his lifetime. Meulan and his brother Warwick were apparently supporters of Henry during this entire period, and Meulan was rewarded with the earldom of Leicester in 1103 . By 1107, Meulan was in possession of substantial lands in three domains. In 1111, he was able to revenge himself on the attack on his seat Meulan by Louis VI of France . He avenged himself by harrying Paris .

Countess of Surrey
Elizabeth, Countess of Meulan apparently tired of her aging husband at some point during the marriage. The historian Planche says (1874) that the Countess was seduced by or fell in love with a younger nobleman, William de Warenne (c. 1071 -11 May 1138 ) himself the thwarted suitor of Edith of Scotland , Queen consort of Henry I of England. Warenne, whose mother Gundred has been alleged (in modern times) to be the Conqueror's daughter and stepdaughter by some genealogists, was said to want a royal bride, and Elizabeth fitted his requirements, even though she was also another man's wife.

In 1115, the Countess was apparently carried off or abducted by Warenne, which abduction apparently concealed a long-standing affair. There was some kind of separation or divorce between Meulan and his wife, which however did not permit her to marry her lover. The elderly Count of Meulan died, supposedly of chagrin and mortification in being thus publicly humiliated, in the Abbey of Preaux, Normandy on 5 June 1118 , leaving his properties to his two elder sons whom he had carefully educated.

Elizabeth married, secondly, William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey , sometime after the death of her first husband. By him, it is alleged, she already had several children (all born during her marriage to Meulan). She also had at least one daughter born while she was living out of wedlock with Warenne (1115-1118). It is unclear whether this daughter was Ada de Warenne, wife of Henry of Scotland or Gundrede de Warenne, wife of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick (her half-brothers' first cousin).

The later life of Elizabeth de Vermandois is not known. Her sons by her first marriage appear to have a good relationship with their half-brother William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey although on opposing sides for much of the wars between Stephen and Matilda . Her eldest son Waleran, Count of Meulan was active in supporting the disinherited heir William Clito , son of Robert Curthose until captured by King Henry. He was not released until Clito's death without issue in 1128. Her second son Robert inherited his father's English estates and the earldom of Leicester and married the heiress of the Fitzosbern counts of Breteuil. Her daughter Isabel however became a king's concubine or mistress at a young age; it is unclear whether her mother's own life or her eldest brother's political and personal travails in this period played any part in this decision. Before her mother died, Isabel had become wife of Gilbert de Clare , later (1147) Earl of Pembroke, so had adopted a more conventional life like her mother.

There are no known biographies of Elizabeth de Vermandois, nor any known fictional treatments of her life.

Children and descendants
During her first marriage (1096-1115) to Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (d 5 June 1118), Elizabeth had 3 sons (including twin elder sons) and 6 daughters:
Emma de Beaumont (born 1102 ) whose fate is unknown. She was betrothed as an infant to Aumari, nephew of William, Count of Evreux, but the marriage never took place. She probably died young, or entered a convent.[2]
Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (born 1104 ) married and left issue.
Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (born 1104 ) married and left issue (his granddaughter Hawisa or Isabella of Gloucester was the unfortunate first wife of King John .
Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (born c. 1106 ) lost his earldom, left issue
Adeline de Beaumont (b ca 1107), married two times:
Hugh IV, 4th Lord of Montfort-sur-Risle to whom she was married firstly by her brother Waleran;
Richard de Granville of Bideford (d. 1147)
Aubree (or Alberee) de Beaumont (b ca 1109), married by her brother Waleran to Hugh II of Châteauneuf-en-Thimerais (possibly son of Hugh I of Châteauneuf-en-Thimerais and his wife Mabille de Montgomerie, 2nd daughter of Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury )
Maud de Beaumont (b ca 1111), married by her brother Waleran to William Lovel, or Louvel or Lupel, son of Ascelin Goel, Lord of Ivri.
Isabel de Beaumont (b Aft. 1102), a mistress of King Henry I of England . Married two times:
Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke by whom she was mother of Richard Strongbow , who invaded Ireland 1170 ;
Hervé de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland (this marriage is not conclusively proven)
In her second marriage, to William de Warenne, Elizabeth had three sons and two daughters (for a total of fourteen children - nine during her first marriage, and five during her second):
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (b. 1119 dspm 1147) whose daughter Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stly
William, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly
Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.
Reginald de Warenne, who inherited his father's property in upper Normandy. He married Adeline, daughter of William, lord of Wormgay in Norfolk, by whom he had a son William, whose daughter and sole heir Beatrice married first Dodo, lord Bardolf, and secondly Hubert de Burgh;
Ralph de Warenne (dsp)
Gundrada de Warenne , (Gundred) who married first
Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and had issue; second (as his 2nd wife)
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Warenne and Surrey and is most remembered for expelling king Stephen's garrison from Warwick Castle; and they had issue.

Ada de Warenne (d. ca. 1178 ), who married Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon , younger son of King David I of Scotland , Earl of Huntingdon by his marriage to the heiress Matilda or Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon (herself great-niece of William I of England ) and had issue. They were parents to Malcolm IV of Scotland and William I of Scotland and their youngest son became David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon . All Kings of Scotland since 1292 were the descendants of Huntingdon.

The second earl had married Isabella, daughter of Hugh, Count of Vermandois, widow of Robert de Beaumont, earl of Leicester. The arms of Warenne "checky or and azure" were adopted from the Vermandois coat after this marriage.

The original Vermandois arms were "checky or and sable" but there was no black tincture in early medieval heraldry until sable was discovered, being the crushed fur of this animal. A very deep indigo was used instead which faded into blue so the Vermandois arms becams "checky argent and or".
The Vermandois arms were inherited by the earls of Warenne and Surrey, the Newburgh earls of Warwick, the Beauchamp earls of Warwick and Worcester and the Clifford earls of Cumberland.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 349)

386. Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick (Adeline, of Meulan321, Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Margaret de Perche,653 daughter of Geoffroy IV, Count of Mortagne, 1st Count de Perche and Beatrix de Mondidier, before 1100. Margaret died after 1156. Another name for Margaret was Marguerite de Perche.

Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1156.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 468 M    i. Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick 685 686 was born about 1102 and died on 12 Jun 1153 about age 51.

387. William de Beaumont (Adeline, of Meulan321, Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

388. Alberee de Beaumont, Abess of Eton (Adeline, of Meulan321, Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

389. Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham (Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hamon married Margaret Sacie, daughter of Le Sire De Sacie and Unknown, about 1099 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. Margaret was born about 1077 in Dunham, Lancaster, Lancashire, England.

Research Notes: Rootsweb? FamilySearch?


Children from this marriage were:

+ 469 M    i. Robert de Mascy 687 was born after 1098 and died after 1124.

+ 470 M    ii. Hamon II Massey 688 was born about 1100 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England and died about 1140 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England about age 40.

390. Baron Mathieu de la Ferté Macé (Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

391. William de la Ferté-Macé, Baron of La Ferté-Macé (Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

392. Sir Hugue de Macey (Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

393. Margaret de la Ferté-Macé (Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Ranulphus de Praers.585

394. Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester (Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Ermentrude de Clermont,659 daughter of Hugh de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Marguerite de Rameru,. Ermentrude was born about 1066 in <Clermont, Beauvais, France>.

Noted events in her life were:

• Countess of Chester:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 471 M    i. Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester 689 was born in 1094 and died on 25 Nov 1120 at age 26.

+ 472 F    ii. Matilda d'Avranches

395. Maud d'Avranches (Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Ranulph II, Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy,593 690 691 son of Ranulph I, Vicomte of the Bessin and Alice, of Normandy, about 1069 in Avranches, Normandy, France. Ranulph was born about 1048 in <Normandy, France> and died after Apr 1089. Other names for Ranulph were Ranulf de Briquessart, Ranulf de Gernon Viscomte de Bessin, and Ranulf de Meschines Vicomte de Bayeux.

Research Notes: Adult by 1066

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132B-25
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From Wikipedia - Ranulf de Briquessart :

Ranulf de Briquessart[1] or Ranulf the Viscount (died c. 1089 or soon after) was an 11th century Norman magnate and viscount . Ranulf's family were connected to the House of Normandy by marriage, and, besides Odo , bishop of Bayeux , was the most powerful magnate in the Bessin region.[2] He married Margaret, daughter of Richard Goz, viscount of the Avranchin , whose son and successor Hugh d'Avranches became Earl of Chester in England c. 1070.[3]

Ranulf is probably the "Ranulf the viscount" who witnessed a charter of William , Duke of Normandy , at Caen on 17 June 1066.[4] Ranulf helped preside over a judgement in the curia of King William (as duke) in 1076 in which a disputed mill was awarded to the Abbey of Mont St. Michael .[5] On 14 July 1080 he witnessed a charter to the Abbey of Lessay (in the diocese of Coutances ), another in the same year addressed to Remigius de Fécamp bishop of Lincoln in favour of the Abbey of Préaux .[6] and one more in the same period, 1079 x 1082, to the Abbey of St Stephen of Caen .[7] His name is attached to a memorandum in 1085, and on 24 April 1089 he witnessed a confirmation of Robert Curthose , Duke of Normandy and Count of Maine to St Mary of Bayeaux, where he appears below his son in the witness list.[8]

He probably died sometime after this. His son Ranulf le Meschin became ruler of Cumberland and later Earl of Chester.[9] The Durham Liber Vitae , c. 1098 x 1120, shows that his eldest son was one Richard, who died in youth, and that he had another son named William.[10] He also had a daughter called Agnes, who later married Robert de Grandmesnil (died 1136).[9]

Noted events in his life were:

• Adult: by 1066.

• Living: 1089.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 473 M    i. Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester 593 692 693 694 695 was born about 1070 in <Briquessart, Livry, France>, died on 17 Jan 1129 in Chester, Cheshire, England about age 59, and was buried in St Werburgh, Chester, Cheshire, England.

+ 474 M    ii. William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire 593 696 697 was born about 1100 in <Gernon Castle, Normandy, France>.

396. Judith d'Avranches (Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

397. Hélisende d'Avranches (Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

398. Ralph de Gand (Ermengarde, of Flanders329, Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married Gisele 333 about 1047 in <Flanders (Belgium)>. Gisele was born about 1028 in <Flanders (Belgium)>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 475 M    i. Gilbert de Gaunt 333 was born about 1048 in <Alost, Flanders (Belgium)>, died in 1094 about age 46, and was buried in Bardney, Lincolnshire, England.

399. Humbert II "Le Renforcé", Count of Maurienne and Savoy (Jeanne, of Geneva331, Gérold, of Geneva291, Bertha, Countess of Flanders261, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humbert married Gisele, of Burgundy,309 559 daughter of Guillaume I de Bourgogne and Stephanie, de Longwy, about 1090. Gisele was born about 1070 in <Bourgogne, Champagne, France> and died after 1133. Other names for Gisele were Gille de Bourgogne and Gisela de Bourgogne.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1060 in Bourgogne

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. after 1133

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 101-24 (Louis VI) and line 274A-24 (Humbert II).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 377)

400. Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona333, Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona293, Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona263, Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ramon married Mathilda, of Apulia,309 daughter of Robert I "Guiscard", de Hauteville and Sigelgaita, Princess of Salerno, in 1078. Mathilda was born about 1059 in <Apulia, Calabria>, Italy and died in 1083 about age 24. Other names for Mathilda were Maud of Apulia and Mathilda d'Apulia.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 476 M    i. Raymond III Berenger, Count of Barcelona 309 was born 11 Nov 1080 or 1082 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 19 Jun 1131 at age 50.

401. Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona333, Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona293, Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona263, Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

402. Ida, of Lorraine (Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine337, Gothelo I, Duke of Lorraine295, Godfrey I "the Captive", Count of Verdun264, Gozlin, Count of Bidgau and Methingau241, Cunigonde220, Ermentrude, of France199, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ida married Eustace II, Count of Boulogne,309 480 481 son of Eustace I, Count of Boulogne and Maud, of Louvain, in 1057. Eustace was born between 1015 and 1020 in <Buckinghamshire>, England and died about 1087. Another name for Eustace was Bustace.

Death Notes: May have died around 1080.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Eustace II, Count of Boulogne :
Eustace II, (c. 1015-1020 - c. 1087) [1][2] was count of Boulogne from 1049-1087, fought on the Norman side at the Battle of Hastings , and afterwards received a large honour in England.

He was the son of Eustace I . His first wife was Goda , daughter of the English king Æthelred the Unready , and sister of Edward the Confessor .[3] Goda died in 1055, before the Norman Conquest of her homeland, in which her husband participated. From his second marriage with Ida of Lorraine (daughter of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine ), Eustace had three sons, Eustace III , the next count of Boulogne, and Godfrey of Bouillon and Baldwin , both later monarchs of Jerusalem .

In 1048 Eustace joined his father-in-law's rebellion against the Emperor Henry III . The next year Eustace was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX for marrying within the prohibited degree of kinship [4]. It's likely the pope's action was at the behest of Henry III. The rebellion failed, and in 1049 Eustance and Godfrey submitted to Henry III.

Eustace paid a visit to England in 1051, and was honourably received at the Confessor's court. Edward and Eustace were former brothers-in-law and remained allied politically. On the other hand the dominant figure in England, Earl Godwin , had recently married his son Tostig to the daughter of Eustace's rival the count of Flanders. Furthermore Godwin's son Sweyn had been feuding with Eustace's stepson Ralph the Timid .

A brawl in which Eustace and his servants became involved with the citizens of Dover led to a serious quarrel between the king and Godwin. The latter, to whose jurisdiction the men of Dover were subject, refused to punish them. His lack of respect to those in authority was made the excuse for outlawing himself and his family. They left England, but returned the next year (1052) with a large army, aided by the Flemish.

In 1052 William of Talou rebelled against his nephew William of Normandy. Eustace may well have been involved in this rebellion, although there is no specific evidence, for after William of Talou's surrender he fled to the Boulonnais court.

The following years saw still further advances by Eustace's rivals and enemies. Count Baldwin of Flanders consolidated his hold over territories he had annexed to the east. In 1060 he became regent of France during the minority of his nephew Philip I of France . In contrast Eustace's stepson Walter of Mantes failed in his attempt to claim the County of Maine . He was captured by the Normans and died soon afterwards in mysterious circumstances.

These events evidently caused a shift in Eustace political allegiances, for he then became an important participant in the Norman conquest of England in 1066. He fought at Hastings, although sources vary regarding the details of his conduct during the battle. Sources suggest that Eustace was present, with William thr Bastard at the Malfosse incident in the immediate aftermath of the battle, where a Saxon, feigning death leaps up and attacks him, and is presumably cut down before h can reach William.

Eustace received large land grants afterwards, which suggests he contributed in other ways as well, perhaps by providing ships.

In the following year, probably because he was dissatisfied with his share of the spoil, he assisted the Kentishmen in an attempt to seize Dover Castle . The conspiracy failed, and Eustace was sentenced to forfeit his English fiefs .

Subsequently he was reconciled to the Conqueror, who restored a portion of the confiscated lands.

Eustace died circus 1087, and was succeeded by his son, Eustace III .

Noted events in his life were:

• Comanion of William the Conqueror: at Battle of Hastings, 1066.

• Count of Boulogne: 1049-1087.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 317)

403. Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders (Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thierry married Sybil, of Anjou,698 699 daughter of Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem and Erembourg, Countess of Maine, in 1131. Sybil was born about 1112 in <Anjou, France> and died in 1165 about age 53. Another name for Sybil was Sibylla of Anjou.

Research Notes: Second wife of Thierry I of Lorraine (also known as Dietrich I, Count of Alsace).

From Wikipedia - Sibylla of Anjou :

Sibylla of Anjou (c. 1112-1165) was a daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine , and wife of William Clito and Thierry, Count of Flanders .

In 1123 Sibylla married William Clito, son of the Norman Robert Curthose and future Count of Flanders . Sibylla brought the County of Maine to this marriage, which was annulled in 1124 on grounds of consanguinity . The annulment was made by Pope Honorius II upon request from Henry I of England , William's uncle; Fulk opposed it and did not consent until Honorius excommunicated him and placed an interdict over Anjou . Sibylla then accompanied her widower father to the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem , where he married Melisende , the heiress of the kingdom, and became king himself in 1131. In 1139 she married Thierry, Count of Flanders , who had arrived on his first pilgrimage to the Holy Land.

She returned to Flanders with her new husband, and during his absence on the Second Crusade the pregnant Sibylla acted as regent of the county. Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut took the opportunity to attack Flanders, but Sibylla led a counter-attack and pillaged Hainaut . In response Baldwin ravaged Artois . The archbishop of Reims intervened and a truce was signed, but Thierry took vengeance on Baldwin when he returned in 1149.

In 1157 she travelled with Thierry on his third pilgrimage, but after arriving in Jerusalem she separated from her husband and refused to return home with him. She became a nun at the convent of St. Lazarus in Bethany , where her step-aunt, Ioveta of Bethany , was abbess. Ioveta and Sibylla supported Queen Melisende and held some influence over the church, and supported the election of Amalric of Nesle as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem over a number of other candidates. Sibylla died in Bethany in 1165.

With Thierry she had six children:
Philip , Count of Flanders
Matthew , Count of Boulogne , married Marie of Boulogne
Margaret , Countess of Flanders and Hainaut, married Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut
Gertrude
Matilda
Peter


Children from this marriage were:

+ 477 M    i. Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne .700

+ 478 F    ii. Margarite, of Lorraine 701 was born between 1140 and 1145 and died on 17 Dec 1195.

+ 479 F    iii. Margaret I, of Flanders 702 died on 15 Nov 1194.

404. Gisele, of Vaudemont (Gerard, of Lorraine, Count of Vaudemont339, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gisele married Renaud I, Count of Mousson, Count of Bar-le-Duc,395 665 son of Thierry I, Count of Montbéliard & Bar-le-Duc and Ermentrude, of Burgundy,. Renaud was born about 1077 in Bar-le-Duc, Meuse, France and died on 10 Mar 1149 about age 72. Other names for Renaud were Reinald I Count of Mousson, Count of Bar-le-Duc and Renaud I kEEP Comte de Bar.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 480 F    i. Clémence de Bar-le-Duc, Countess of Dammartin 395 703 was born about 1110 in <Dammartin, Île-de-France>, France and died after 20 Jan 1183.

405. Adelaide, of Namur (Albert III, Count of Namur340, Albert II, Count of Namur298, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Otto II, Count of Chiny, son of Arnold II, Count of Chiny and Adela, de Rameru,. Otto died on 28 Mar 1125.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-23 (Adelaide of Namur)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 481 F    i. Ida, of Chiny and Namur 567 673 was born about 1083 and died between 1117 and 1122.

406. Clementia, of Burgundy (Albert III, Count of Namur340, Albert II, Count of Namur298, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clementia married Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine,566 567 son of Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels and Adelheid, Countess of Betuwe, about 1099 in Belgium. Godefroi was born about 1060 in <Lorraine, France>, died on 25 Jan 1139 in Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium about age 79, and was buried in Church of Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium. Other names for Godefroi were Godfrey I of Brabant, Godfrey I Duke of Lower Lorraine, Count of Louvain, Godfrey I of Leuven, Godfrey I "the Bearded" of Leuven, Godfrey I "the Courageous" of Leuven, Godfrey I "the Great" of Leuven, and Godfrey V or VI Duke of Lower Lorraine.

Research Notes: Duke of Lower Lorraine, Margrave of Antwerp, Count of Louvain

From Wikipedia - Godfrey I of Leuven :

Godfrey I (c. 1060-25 January 1139 ), called the Bearded, the Courageous, or the Great, was the landgrave of Brabant , and count of Brussels and Leuven (or Louvain) from 1095 to his death and duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey V or VI) from 1106 to 1129. He was also margrave of Antwerp from 1106 to his death.

Godfrey was the son of Henry II of Leuven and a countess called Adela (origin unknown). He succeeded his brother Henry III in 1095. He first came into conflict with Otbert, Bishop of Liège , over the county of Brunengeruz that both claimed. In 1099, Emperor Henry IV allotted the county to the bishop, who entrusted it to Albert III, Count of Namur . Godfrey arbitrated a dispute between Henry III of Luxembourg and Arnold I, Count of Loon , over the appointment of the abbot of Sint-Truiden .

Godfrey was in favour with the emperor and defended his interests in Lorraine. In 1102, he stopped Robert II of Flanders , who was invading the Cambraisis . After the death of the emperor in 1106, his son and successor, Henry V , who had been in rebellion, decided to avenge himself on his father's partisans. Duke Henry of Lower Lorraine was imprisoned and his duchy confiscated and given to Godfrey. After Henry escaped from prison, he tried to retake his duchy and captured Aachen , but ultimately failed.
In 1114, during a rift between the emperor and Pope Paschal II , Godfrey led a revolt in Germany. In 1118, the emperor and the duke were reconciled. In 1119, Baldwin VII of Flanders died heirless and Flanders was contested between several claimants, of which William of Ypres had married a niece of Godfrey's second wife. Godfrey supported William, but could not enforce his claim against that of Charles the Good . Also dead in that year was Otbert. Two separate men were elected to replace him and Godfrey again sided with the loser.

By marrying his daughter Adeliza to Henry I of England , who was also the father-in-law of the emperor, he greatly increased his prestige. However, Henry V died in 1125 and Godfrey supported Conrad of Hohenstaufen , the duke of Franconia , against Lothair of Supplinburg . Lothair was elected. Lothair withdrew the duchy of Lower Lorraine and granted it to Waleran , the son of Henry, whom Henry V had deprived in 1106. Nonetheless, Godfrey maintained the margraviate of Antwerp and retained the ducal title (which would in 1183 become Duke of Brabant ).

After the assassination of Charles the Good in 1127, the Flemish succession was again in dispute. William Clito prevailed, but was soon fraught with revolts. Godfrey intervened on behalf of Thierry of Alsace , who prevailed against Clito. Godfrey continued to war against Liège and Namur .
Godfrey spent his last years in the abbey of Affligem . He died of old age on 25 January 1139 and was buried in the left aisle of the abbey church. He is sometimes said to have passed in 1140, but this is an error.

Family and children
He married Ida, daughter of Otto II of Chiny and Adelaide of Namur . They had several children:
Adeliza of Louvain (b. 1103-d. abbey of Affligem, April 23 , 1151 ) married Henry I, King of England and later William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel (1109-before 1151).
Godfrey II of Leuven (b. 1107-d. June 13 , 1142 ), Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Landgrave of Brabant, Count of Brussels and Leuven. He married Lutgardis of Sulzbach , daughter of Berenger I of Sulzbach .
Clarissa (d. 1140).
Henry (d. in the abbey of Affligem , 1141), monk.
Ida (d. 1162) married to Arnold II, count of Cleves (d. 1147).

Later, he married to Clementia of Bourgogne but had no issue.

He also had a son from an unknown mistress:
Joscelin (d. 1180); he accompanied his half-sister Adeliza to England and married Agnes, heiress of the Percy family, and took this surname. Probably the same as Gosuinus, mentioned in 1143 together with his sister Adeliza. Joscelin is an ancestor of U.S presidents Franklin Pierce and George W Bush

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Louvain:

• Duke of Lower Lorraine:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 381)

407. Emme, de Bretagne (Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Emme married Ivo St. Sauveur,704 son of Nigel de St. Sauveur and Godehilda Borrel, about 1042 in Normandy, France. Ivo was born about 1026 in <Normandy, France>. Another name for Ivo was Ivo de St. Sauveur.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 482 M    i. Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton 705 706 707 was born about 1042 in <Cotentin, Normandy, France> and died about 1080 about age 38.

408. Alice, of Normandy (Richard III, Duke of Normandy342, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Ranulph I, Vicomte of the Bessin,593 708 son of Anschitil, Vicomte of the Bessin and Unknown,. Ranulph was born about 1017 in <Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France>. Another name for Ranulph was Ranulf Count of Bayeux.

Research Notes: Fought at the Battle of Val-es-Dunes in 1047

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132A-24 (Alice of Normandy)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 483 M    i. Ranulph II, Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy 593 690 691 was born about 1048 in <Normandy, France> and died after Apr 1089.

409. William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England (Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Matilda, of Flanders,465 466 daughter of Baldwin V, de Lille, Count of Flanders and Adele Capet, Princess of France, in 1053 in Cathedral de Notre Dame, Normandie, France. Matilda was born about 1032 in Flanders, died on 2 Nov 1083 in Caen, Normandy, France about age 51, and was buried in Abbaye aux Dames, Caen, Normandy, France. Another name for Matilda was Maud of Flanders.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots gives both abt. 1031 and 1032.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots gives 1 Nov 1083 and 2 Nov 1083.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Matilda of Flanders :

Matilda of Flanders (c. 1031 - 2 November 1083) was Queen consort of the Kingdom of England and the wife of William I the Conqueror .

She was the daughter of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders , and Adèle (1000-1078/9), daughter of Robert II of France .

At 4'2" (127 cm) tall, Matilda was England's smallest queen, according to the Guinness Book of Records . According to legend, Matilda (or "Maud") told the representative of William, Duke of Normandy (later king of England as William the Conqueror), who had come asking for her hand, that she was far too high-born (being descended from King Alfred the Great of England) to consider marrying a bastard. When that was repeated to him, William rode from Normandy to Bruges , found Matilda on her way to church, dragged her off her horse by her long braids, threw her down in the street in front of her flabbergasted attendants, and then rode off. Another version of the story states that William rode to Matilda's father's house in Lille, threw her to the ground in her room (again, by the braids), and hit her (or violently shook her) before leaving. Naturally Baldwin took offense at this but, before they drew swords, Matilda settled the matter [1] by deciding to marry him, and even a papal ban (on the grounds of consanguinity ) did not dissuade her. They were married in 1053.

There were rumours that Matilda had been in love with the English ambassador to Flanders , a Saxon named Brihtric, who declined her advances. Whatever the truth of the matter, years later when she was acting as Regent for William in England, she used her authority to confiscate Brihtric's lands and throw him into prison, where he died.

When William was preparing to invade England, Matilda outfitted a ship, the Mora, out of her own money and gave it to him. For many years it was thought that she had some involvement in the creation of the Bayeux Tapestry (commonly called La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde in French), but historians no longer believe that; it seems to have been commissioned by William's half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux , and made by English artists in Kent .

Matilda bore William eleven children, and he was believed to have been faithful to her, at least up until the time their son Robert rebelled against his father and Matilda sided with Robert against William. After she died, in 1083 at the age of 51, William became tyrannical, and people blamed it on his having lost her. Contrary to the belief that she was buried at St. Stephen's, also called l'Abbaye-aux-Hommes in Caen , Normandy , where William was eventually buried, she is intombed at l'Abbaye aux Dames , which is the Sainte-Trinité church, also in Caen. Of particular interest is the 11th century slab, a sleek black stone decorated with her epitaph, marking her grave at the rear of the church. It is of special note since the grave marker for William was replaced as recently as the beginning of the 19th century. In 1961, their graves were opened and their bones measured, proving their physical statures. [2]

Children
Some doubt exists over how many daughters there were. This list includes some entries which are obscure.
Robert Curthose (c. 1054 - 1134), Duke of Normandy, married Sybil of Conversano , daughter of Geoffrey of Conversano
Adeliza (or Alice) (c. 1055 - ?), reportedly betrothed to Harold II of England (Her existence is in some doubt.)
Cecilia (or Cecily) (c. 1056 - 1126), Abbess of Holy Trinity, Caen
William Rufus (1056 - 1100), King of the English
Richard, Duke of Bernay (1057 - c. 1081), killed by a stag in New Forest
Adela (c. 1062 - 1138), married Stephen, Count of Blois
Agatha (c. 1064 - c. 1080), betrothed to (1) Harold of Wessex , (2) Alfonso VI of Castile
Constance (c. 1066 - 1090), married Alan IV Fergent , Duke of Brittany ; poisoned, possibly by her own servants
Matilda (very obscure, her existence is in some doubt)
Henry Beauclerc (1068-1135), King of England, married (1) Edith of Scotland , daughter of Malcolm III, King of Scotland , (2) Adeliza of Louvain
NOTE:
Gundred
(c. 1063 - 1085), wife of William de Warenne (c. 1055 - 1088), was formerly thought of as being yet another of Matilda's daughters, with speculation that she was William I's full daughter, a stepdaughter, or even a foundling or adopted daughter. However, this connection to William I has now been firmly debunked--see Gundred's discussion page for further information.
Matilda was a seventh generation direct descendent of Alfred the Great . Her marriage to William strengthened his claim to the throne. All sovereigns of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom have been descended from her, as is the present Queen Elizabeth II .


(Duplicate Line. See Person 310)

410. Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale (Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Enguerrand II, Count of Ponthieu, son of Hugh II, Count of Pontieu and Bertha, of Aumale,. Enguerrand died in 1053 in Arques.

Death Notes: Slain at Battle of Arques

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 130-24 (Adelaide)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 484 F    i. Judith, of Lens 709 710 711 was born in 1054 in <Lens, Artois>, France.

Adelaide next married Lambert, of Boulogne, Count of Lens in Artois. Lambert died in 1054 in Lille, France.

Death Notes: Slain in the Battle of Lille

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 130-24 (Adelaide)

Adelaide next married Eudes, Count of Champagne and Aumale, Earl of Holderness 712 between 1054 and 1056.

411. Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem (Fulk IV "le Réchin", Count of Anjou345, Ermengarde, of Anjou301, Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou270, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Fulk married Erembourg, Countess of Maine,713 714 daughter of Hélie de la Flêche, Count of Maine and Matilda, of Château-du-Loire, in 1110. Erembourg died in 1126. Other names for Erembourg were Eremburg of Maine, Eremburga of La Flêche, Ermengarde of Maine, and Erembourg de la Flêche.

Research Notes: First wife of Fulk V. Only daughter of Helie de la Flêche.

From Wikipedia - Ermengarde of Maine :

Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126 ), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to 1126 . She was the daughter of Elias I of Maine , Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire.

In 1109 she married Fulk V of Anjou , thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to:
Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (d. 1151 )
Elias II of Maine (d. 1151 )
Matilda of Anjou (d. 1119 ), who married William Adelin , the son and heir to Henry I of England
Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1119 ), married in 1121 to William Clito , and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders

She died in 1126 , on either the 15th January or the 12 October. After her death, Fulk left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land , where he married Melisende of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem .

Noted events in her life were:

• Countess of Maine: 1110-1126.

• Lady of Château-du-Loire: 1110-1126.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 485 F    i. Sybil, of Anjou 698 699 was born about 1112 in <Anjou, France> and died in 1165 about age 53.

+ 486 M    ii. Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy 715 716 717 was born on 24 Aug 1113 in Anjou, France, died on 7 Sep 1151 at age 38, and was buried in Le Mans, France.

Fulk next married Melisende de Rethel 718 on 2 Jun 1129. Melisende died on 11 Sep 1161.

Research Notes: Second wife of Fulk V. Eldest daughter of Baldwin II, Count of Rethel.


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412. Ermengarde, de Nevers (Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermengarde married Milo, Sire de Courtenay,524 719 son of Jocelin de Courtenay and Isabel de Montlhéry, about 1095 in France. Milo was born about 1075 in <Courtenay, Loiret>, France, died after 1127, and was buried in Abbey of Fontain Jean, France. Other names for Milo were Miles Sire de Courtenay, Miles de Courtenay, and Milo de Courtenay.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1069


The child from this marriage was:

+ 487 M    i. Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay 524 720 was born about 1125 in <Courtenay, Loiret>, France and died about 1190 about age 65.

413. Isabel de Beaumont (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Gilbert FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke,553 721 722 son of Gilbert FitzRichard, de Clare and Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis,. Gilbert was born about 1100 and died on 6 Jan 1148 about age 48. Another name for Gilbert was Gilbert de Clare 1st Earl of Pembroke.

Research Notes: From thepeerage.com:
Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke also went by the nick-name of Gilbert 'Strongbow'. He was also known as Gilbert FitzGilbert.2 He was created 1st Earl of Pembroke [England] circa 1138.

414. Emma de Beaumont (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

415. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Amice de Gael de Montfort,487 621 723 daughter of Ralph de Gael de Montfort and Unknown, after 1120. Amice was born about 1108 and died 31 Aug 1168 or 1169 about age 60. Other names for Amice were Amice de Gael, Amicia, and Amice de Montfort.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 488 M    i. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester 487 724 725 was born about 1121 in Beaumont, France and died on 31 Aug 1190 in Durazzo, West Albania about age 69.

+ 489 F    ii. Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester died on 24 Apr 1197.

+ 490 F    iii. Isabel de Beaumont .

+ 491 F    iv. Margaret de Beaumont .

416. Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Waleran married Agnes de Montfort,622 daughter of Amaury de Montfort and Agnes de Garlende, about 1141 in Normandy, France. Agnes was born about 1123 in <Montfort-de-Risle, Eure>, France and died on 15 Dec 1181 about age 58. Another name for Agnes was Elizabeth de Montfort.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 492 M    i. Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan 622 was born about 1140 in Meulan, Normandy, France and died in Oct 1207 in Palestine about age 67.

417. Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

418. Adeline de Beaumont (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

419. Aubree de Beaumont (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

420. Maud de Beaumont (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

421. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Amice de Gael de Montfort,487 621 723 daughter of Ralph de Gael de Montfort and Unknown, after 1120. Amice was born about 1108 and died 31 Aug 1168 or 1169 about age 60. Other names for Amice were Amice de Gael, Amicia, and Amice de Montfort.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 415)

422. Gundred de Warenne (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gundred married Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick,685 686 son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick and Margaret de Perche, before 1130. Roger was born about 1102 and died on 12 Jun 1153 about age 51.

Research Notes: Elder son of Henry de Beaumont.

From Wikipedia - Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick :

Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick (1102 - 12 June 1153 ), was the elder son of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick and Marguerite, daughter of Geoffrey II of Perche and Beatrix of Montdidier . He was also known as Roger de Newburg.

He was generally considered to have been a devout and pious man; a chronicle of the period, the Gesta Regis Stephani , speaks of him as a "man of gentle disposition". The borough of Warwick remembers him as the founder of the Hospital of S. Michael for lepers which he endowed with the tithes of Wedgnock , and other property; he also endowed the House of the Templars beyond the bridge. In the reign of Stephen he founded a priory dedicated to S. Kenned at Llangennilth, Co. Glamorgan and he attached it as a cell to the Abbey of S. Taurinus at Evreux in Normandy .


Family and children
He married 1130 Gundred de Warenne, daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois and had children:
William de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Warwick .
Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick (1153 - 12 December 1204).
Henry de Beaumont, was Dean of Salisbury in 1205.
Agnes de Beaumont, married Geoffrey de Clinton, Chamberlain to the King and son of Geoffrey de Clinton , the founder of Kenilworth Castle and Priory.
Margaret de Beaumont.
Gundred de Beaumont (c.1135-1200), married:
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk ;
Roger de Glanville.

Noted events in his life were:

• Crusader:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 493 M    i. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick 726 727 was born before 1153 and died on 24 Dec 1204.

Gundred next married William I de Lancaster, 5th Baron of Kendal of Workington,570 728 son of Gilbert de Lancaster and Godith, after 1153. William was born about 1100 in <Kendal, Westmoreland, England> and died in 1170 about age 70. Another name for William was William de Lancaster.

Research Notes: Name of his first wife is unknown. His second wife was Gundred de Warenne, widow of Roger de Beaumont.

Noted events in his life were:

• Castellan: of William Fitz Duncan's castle of Egremont, 1138.

• Governor: of Castle of Lancaster.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 494 F    i. Avice de Lancaster 570 729 was born about 1155 in Cumberland, England and died on 1 Jan 1191 about age 36.

423. William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Ela Talvas, of Alençon and Ponthieu,524 730 731 daughter of William III Talvas, Count of Alençon & Ponthieu and Hélie, of Burgundy,. Ela was born about 1124 in <Alençon, Normandy>, France, died on 10 Oct 1174 in Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England about age 50, and was buried on 4 Dec 1174. Other names for Ela were Adela Talvaise and Ida Talvaise.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 495 F    i. Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey 732 died on 13 Jul 1199.

424. Ada de Warenne (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ada married Henry, of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland & Huntingdon,625 733 son of David I "The Saint", King of Scots and Maud, of Huntingdon, in 1139. Henry was born in 1114 and died on 12 Jun 1152 at age 38. Another name for Henry was Henry Prince of Scotland.

Research Notes: Eldest son of David I, King of Scots.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 170-23


The child from this marriage was:

+ 496 F    i. Margaret, of Huntingdon 734 died in 1201.

425. Reginald de Warenne (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

426. Ralph de Warenne (Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

427. Stephen, of Blois, King of England (Adela, of Normandy359, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Stephen married Matilda, of Boulogne,671 672 daughter of Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and Lens and Mary, of Scotland, about 1119. Matilda was born about 1105 in Boulogne, France, died on 3 Jul 1151 in Hedingham Castle about age 46, and was buried in Faversham Abbey. Other names for Matilda were Matilda I of Boulogne and Maud of Boulogne.

Death Notes: Wikipedia has d. 3 May 1152.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Matilda of Boulogne :

Matilda I or Maud (1105? - 3 May, 1152), was suo jure Countess of Boulogne . She was also wife of King Stephen of England and Queen of England .

History
She was born in Boulogne , France , the daughter of Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and his wife Mary of Scotland, daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland . Matilda was first cousin of her husband's rival, Empress Matilda . Through her maternal grandmother, Matilda was descended from the pre-Conquest English kings.

In 1125, Matilda married Stephen of Blois , Count of Mortain, who possessed a large honour in England. When Matilda's father abdicated and retired to a monastery the same year, this was joined with Boulogne and the similarly large English honour Matilda inherited. On Eustace III's death, Matilda and her husband became joint rulers of Boulogne. Two children, a son and a daughter, were born to the Countess and Count of Boulogne during the reign of King Henry I , who had granted Stephen and Matilda a residence in London. [1] The son was named Baldwin, after Matilda's uncle, King Baldwin I of Jerusalem . [2] The daughter was named Matilda. Baldwin died in early childhood and the young Matilda is thought to have died during childhood too, although some scholars state that she lived long enough to be espoused to the count of Milan. [3]

On the death of Henry I of England in 1135, Stephen rushed to England, taking advantage of Boulogne's control of the closest seaports, and was crowned king, beating his rival, the Empress Matilda . Matilda was heavily pregnant at that time and crossed the Channel after gaving birth to a son, Eustace , who would one day succeed her as Count of Boulogne. Matilda was crowned queen at Easter - March 22, 1136. [4]

In the civil war that followed, known as the Anarchy , Matilda proved to be her husband's strongest supporter. After he was captured at the Battle of Lincoln she rallied the king's partisans, and raised an army with the help of William of Ypres . Empress Matilda was besieging Stephen's brother Henry of Blois , but she, in turn, besieged the Empress, driving her away and capturing the Empress's brother, Robert of Gloucester .

Around 1125, her father died and she succeeded as Countess of Boulogne. She ruled this area jointly with her husband until 1150, when she reigned alone until 1151, when the County was given to her eldest son Eustace, then her surviving son William inherited it, and then her daughter Marie.

Matilda died of a fever at Hedingham Castle , Essex , England and is buried at Faversham Abbey , which was founded by her and her husband. [5]

Issue
Stephen and Matilda had three sons:
Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne
Baldwin of Boulogne (d. before 1135)
William of Blois , Count of Mortain and Boulogne and Earl of Surrey
They also had two daughters:
Matilda of Boulogne
Marie of Boulogne


The child from this marriage was:

+ 497 F    i. Marie, of Blois, Countess of Boulogne 735 was born in 1136 and died in 1182 at age 46.

428. Lithuaise (Adela, of Normandy359, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lithuaise married Milon I "le Grand", Seigneur Montlhéry and de Bray.633

The child from this marriage was:

+ 498 F    i. Isabel de Montlhéry, Viscomtessa de Troyes .633

429. EmpressMatilda, Countess of Anjou (Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Matilda married Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, son of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor and Bertha, of Savoy, on 7 Jan 1114 in Worms, (Rhine-Palatinate, Germany). Henry was born on 8 Jan 1086 and died on 23 May 1125 at age 39.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Bertha of Savoy

Matilda next married Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy,715 716 717 son of Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem and Erembourg, Countess of Maine, on 22 May 1128 in Le Mans, France. Geoffrey was born on 24 Aug 1113 in Anjou, France, died on 7 Sep 1151 at age 38, and was buried in Le Mans, France. Other names for Geoffrey were Geoffrey V Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy and Geoffrey 'the Fair' Plantagenet Count of Anjou.

Marriage Notes: Marriage date may have been 3 April 1127 (Ancestral Roots Line 1-23). Line 118-25 (Geoffrey V) has m. 22 May 1127.

Research Notes: Second husband of Matilda.

From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871913 :
'The Fair' Count of Anjou (1129-1151); founder of the Plantagenet dynasty. Geoffey's nickname derived from his physical appearance - he was said to be tall, handsome, graceful and strong. He was also known as Geoffrey Plantagenet, appearantly from the sprig of broom (genet) he wore in his hat. In 1127, aged 14, he was married to Matilda, daughter and heiress of Henry I of England and the widow of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V. They disliked each other, but maintained an uneasy political alliance and produces three sons, Henry (the future Henry II of England), Geoffrey and William. An illegitimate son, Hamelin became the Duke of Salisbury. Geoffrey spent much of his youth imposing order on his unruly vassals, including his own brother Helias II, Count of Maine, who rebelled against him in 1131; Geoffrey captured Helias and held him prisoner in Tours, Helias died soon after his release from a disease contracted in prison. In 1135 Henry I of England died, and Matilda's cousin Stephen of Blois (RIN # 1643) seized the English throne, together with Normandy, traditionally coveted by the counts of Anjou. Geoffrey laid claim to the duchy in his wife's right. Between 1135-1138 Geoffrey launched four expeditions into Normandy, none of which achieved great success. The expedition in 1137 was striken by dysentery, and forced to return swiftly to Anjou. In 1139 Matilda invaded England, seeking to press her claim to the English throne, and Geoffrey remained in Anjou to continue the war against Normandy. The Morman barons opposed Geoffrey, not through loyalty to Stephen, who had only visited Normandy once, but out of hatred of their traditional enemy, Anjou. However, Norman morale was weakened when Matilda captured Stephen at Lincoln in 1141, and many castles surrendered to Geoffrey, leaving him in control of most of the lands between Bayeux and the Seine. In 1142 he took the Avranchin and Mortain, and in 1143 moved east of the Seine, overunning the Cotentin. He was invested as Duke of Normandy in 144 after the fall of Rouen, and Arques, the last castle opposing him, capitulated in 1145, leaving him unchallenged master of Normandy. After the conquest of Normandy, Geoffrey joined Louis VII of France in the abortive Second Crusade (1147-9), returning in 1149. In 1150 he ceded Normandy to his son Henry, who also inhereted the family claim to the English throne. Geoffrey died in 1151, and was buried in Le Mans Cathedral; founder of a great dynasty of kings through his son, Henry II of England. For more on the Second Crusade, see RIN # 1618.
!The Plantagenet Chronicles: 38-63,80,102,140,154

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From Wikipedia - Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou :

Geoffrey (24 August 1113 - 7 September 1151), called the Handsome (French : le Bel) and Plantagenet, was the Count of Anjou , Touraine , and Maine by inheritance from 1129 and then Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144. By his marriage to the Empress Matilda , daughter and heiress of Henry I of England , Geoffrey had a son, Henry Curtmantle , who succeeded to the English throne and founded the Plantagenet dynasty to which Geoffrey gave his nickname.

Biography
Geoffrey was the elder son of Fulk V of Anjou and Eremburga of La Flèche , heiress of Elias I of Maine . Geoffrey received his nickname for the yellow sprig of broom blossom (genêt is the French name for the genista, or broom shrub) he wore in his hat as a badge. King Henry I of England, having heard good reports on Geoffrey's talents and prowess, sent his royal legates to Anjou to negotiate a marriage between Geoffrey and his own daughter, Matilda. Consent was obtained from both parties, and on 10 June 1128 the fifteen-year-old Geoffrey was knighted in Rouen by King Henry in preparation for the wedding. Interestingly, there was no opposition to the marriage from the Church, despite the fact that Geoffrey's sister was the widow of Matilda's brother (only son of King Henry) which fact had been used to annul the marriage of another of Geoffrey's sisters to the Norman pretender William Clito .

On 17 June 1128 Geoffrey married Empress Matilda, the daughter and heiress of King Henry I of England by his first wife Edith of Scotland , and widow of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . The marriage was meant to seal a peace between England/Normandy and Anjou. She was eleven years older than Geoffrey, very proud of her status as an Empress (as opposed to being a mere Countess). Their marriage was a stormy one with frequent long separations, but she bore him three sons and survived him.

The year after the marriage Geoffrey's father left for Jerusalem (where he was to become king ), leaving Geoffrey behind as count of Anjou. John of Marmoutier describes Geoffrey as handsome, red-headed, jovial, and a great warrior; however, Ralph of Diceto alleges that his charm concealed his cold and selfish character.

When King Henry I died in 1135, Matilda at once entered Normandy to claim her inheritance. The border districts submitted to her, but England chose her cousin Stephen of Blois for its king, and Normandy soon followed suit. The following year, Geoffrey gave Ambrieres, Gorron, and Chatilon-sur-Colmont to Juhel de Mayenne, on condition that he help obtain the inheritance of Geoffrey's wife. In 1139 Matilda landed in England with 140 knights, where she was besieged at Arundel Castle by King Stephen. In the "Anarchy" which ensued, Stephen was captured at Lincoln in February, 1141, and imprisoned at Bristol. A legatine council of the English church held at Winchester in April 1141 declared Stephen deposed and proclaimed Matilda "Lady of the English". Stephen was subsequently released from prison and had himself recrowned on the anniversary of his first coronation.

During 1142 and 1143, Geoffrey secured all of Normandy west and south of the Seine, and, on 14 January 1144, he crossed the Seine and entered Rouen. He assumed the title of Duke of Normandy in the summer of 1144. In 1144, he founded an Augustine priory at Chateau-l'Ermitage in Anjou. Geoffrey held the duchy until 1149, when he and Matilda conjointly ceded it to their son, Henry, which cession was formally ratified by King Louis VII of France the following year.

Geoffrey also put down three baronial rebellions in Anjou, in 1129, 1135, and 1145-1151. He was often at odds with his younger brother, Elias , whom he had imprisoned until 1151. The threat of rebellion slowed his progress in Normandy, and is one reason he could not intervene in England. In 1153, the Treaty of Westminster allowed Stephen should remain King of England for life and that Henry, the son of Geoffrey and Matilda should succeed him.

Geoffrey died suddenly on September 7, 1151. According to John of Marmoutier, Geoffrey was returning from a royal council when he was stricken with fever. He arrived at Château-du-Loir , collapsed on a couch, made bequests of gifts and charities, and died. He was buried at St. Julien's Cathedral in Le Mans France. Geoffrey and Matilda's children were:
Henry II of England (1133-1189)
Geoffrey, Count of Nantes (1 June 1134 Rouen - 26 July 1158 Nantes ) died unmarried and was buried in Nantes
William X, Count of Poitou (1136-1164) died unmarried

Geoffrey also had illegitimate children by an unknown mistress (or mistresses): Hamelin ; Emme, who married Dafydd Ab Owain Gwynedd , Prince of North Wales ; and Mary, who became a nun and Abbess of Shaftesbury and who may be the poetess Marie de France . Adelaide of Angers is sometimes sourced as being the mother of Hamelin.

The first reference to Norman heraldry was in 1128, when Henry I of England knighted his son-in-law Geoffrey and granted him a badge of gold lions (or leopards ) on a blue background. (A gold lion may already have been Henry's own badge.) Henry II used two gold lions and two lions on a red background are still part of the arms of Normandy. Henry's son, Richard I , added a third lion to distinguish the arms of England.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine: 1129-1151.

• Duke of Normandy: 1144-1151.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 499 M    i. Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England was born on 5 Mar 1132 in Le Mans, France, died on 6 Jul 1189 at age 57, and was buried in Fontévrault Abbey, France.

430. William Adelin, Duke of Normandy (Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

431. Maud, Princess of England (Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Conan III "le Gros", Duke of Bretagne,593 son of Alan IV Fergent and Hermengarde, Countess of Bretagne, in Mar 1113 in England. Conan was born about 1096 in <Bretagne, France> and died on 17 Sep 1148 about age 52.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 500 F    i. Constance, Princess of Bretagne 593 was born about 1118 in <Bretagne, France>.

432. Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester (Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Mabel FitzHamon, of Gloucester,639 736 737 daughter of Robert FitzHamon, Sieur de Creully and Sybil Montgomery, in 1107. Mabel was born in 1090 in Gloucestershire, England and died on 29 Sep 1157 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England at age 67. Other names for Mabel were Maud FitzHammon and Maud FitzHamon.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 63-26 (Hawise de Beaumont)
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From Wikipedia - Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester :

Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester, Countess of Gloucester (1090- 29 September 1157[1]), was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, and a wealthy heiress who brought the lordship of Gloucester , among other prestigious honours to her husband, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester upon their marriage. He was the illegitimate son of King Henry I of England . Her father was Robert Fitzhamon , Lord of Gloucester and Glamorgan . As she was the eldest daughter of four, and her younger sisters had become nuns, Mabel inherited all of his honours and properties upon his death in 1107.


Family
Mabel was born in Gloucestershire , England in 1090, the eldest of the three daughters of Robert FitzHamon, Lord of Glamorgan, and Gloucester, and his wife, Sybil de Montgomery. Her three younger sisters, Hawise, Cecile and Amice[2] all became nuns, making Mabel the sole heiress to her father's lordships and vast estates in England, Wales, and Normandy.

Her paternal grandfather was Hamon, Sheriff of Kent . Her maternal grandparents were Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel Talvas of Belleme.

In March 1107, her father died in Normandy , leaving his lordships and estates to Mabel. Her mother married secondly Jean, Sire de Raimes.[3]



Marriage and children
In 1107, Mabel married Robert of Caen, an illegitimate son of King Henry I by his mistress Sybil Corbet. Their marriage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis who also names her parents.[4] He would later become an important figure during the turbulent period in English history known as The Anarchy which occurred in the reign of King Stephen of England . Throughout the civil war , he was a loyal supporter of his half-sister Empress Matilda who would make him the chief commander of her army. He had originally sworn fealty to King Stephen, but after quarrelling with him in 1137, his English and Welsh possessions were forfeited, and thus he joined forces with Matilda.[5]

Mabel brought to her husband, the honours of Gloucester in England, Glamorgan in Wales, Sainte-Scholasse-sur-Sarthe, Evrecy and Creully in Normandy. By right of his wife, he became the 2nd Lord of Glamorgan, and gained possession of her father's castle of Cardiff in Wales. In August 1122, he was created 1st Earl of Gloucester; henceforth, Mabel was styled as Countess of Gloucester.

Together Robert and Mabel had at least eight children:

William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (23 November 1112- 23 November 1183), married Hawise de Beaumont by whom he had five children, including Isabella of Gloucester , the first wife of King John of England , and Amice FitzRobert, Countess of Gloucester.
Roger, Bishop of Worcester (died 9 August 1179)
Hamon FitzRobert, (died 1159), killed in the Siege of Toulouse.
Robert FitzRobert of Ilchester (died before 1157), married Hawise de Redvers, by whom he had a daughter Mabel who in her turn married Jordan de Cambernon.
Richard FitzRobert, Sire de Creully (died 1175), inherited the seigneury of Creully from Mabel, and became the ancestor of the Sires de Creully. He married the daughter of Hughes de Montfort by whom he had five children.
Philip FitzRobert, (died after 1147), Castellan of Cricklade . He took part in the Second Crusade .
Maud FitzRobert (died 29 July 1190), married Ranulf de Gernon , 4th Earl of Chester by whom she had three children.
Mabel FitzRobert, married Aubrey de Vere

Robert also sired an illegitimate son, Richard, Bishop of Bayeux by Isabel de Douvres.

Mabel's husband died on 31 October 1147. Mabel herself died on 29 September 1157 in Bristol at the age of sixty-seven years.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 501 F    i. Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester 639 738 739 was born about 1120 in Glouchestershire, England and died on 29 Jul 1190 in Chester, Cheshire, England about age 70.

+ 502 M    ii. William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester was born about 1128 and died on 23 Nov 1183 about age 55.

Robert next married Elizabeth.

Research Notes: Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

Robert next married Maud.

Research Notes: Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

433. Elizabeth, Princess of England (Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Fergus, Lord of Galloway 333 740 in 1124 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland. Fergus was born about 1090 in <Galloway, Scotland>, died in 1161 in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland about age 71, and was buried on 12 May 1161 in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 503 M    i. Uchtred, Lord of Galloway 333 740 was born about 1118 in <Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland> and died on 22 Sep 1174 about age 56.

434. Judith, of Bavaria (Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Judith married Frederick II, of Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia,741 742 son of Frederick I von Büren, of Hohenstaufen, Duke of Alsace and Swabia and Agnes, of Germany, in 1121. Frederick was born in 1090 and died on 6 Apr 1147 at age 57. Another name for Frederick was Frederick II Duke of Swabia.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 45-25.

From Wikipedia - Frederick II, Duke of Swabia :

Frederick II (1090 - 6 April 1147 ), called the One-Eyed, was the second Hohenstaufen duke of Swabia from 1105. He was the eldest son of Frederick I and Agnes .

He succeeded his father in 1105. In 1121 he married Judith of Bavaria, a member of the powerful House of Guelph . On the death of Emperor Henry V , his uncle, Frederick stood for election as King of the Romans with the support of his younger brother Conrad , duke of Franconia and several houses. However, he lost this election of 1125 to Lothar III , crowned Emperor later in 1133.

A conflict erupted between Frederick and his supporters, and Lothar. Encouraged by Albert, Archbishop of Mainz , who loathed the supporters of the late Emperor Henry V, Lothar besieged Nuremberg in 1127. Frederick relieved the siege of Nuremberg in 1127 and occupied Speyer in 1128. The attempt of Henry the Proud , duke of Bavaria, to capture Frederick during negotiations failed (1129). However, afterwards supporters of Lothar won a number of victories both in Germany and in Italy. Speyer (1129), Nuremberg (1130) and Ulm (1134) were captured and in October 1134 Frederick submitted to the emperor. In 1135 both Frederick and Conrad were finally reconciled with Lothar. After Lothar's death (1137) and election of Conrad as King of the Romans (1138) Frederick supported his brother in the struggle with Guelphs . According to Otto of Freising , Frederick was "so faithful a knight to his sovereign and so helpful a friend to his uncle that by valor he supported the tottering honor of the realm, fighting manfully against its foes..."

Frederick's second wife, Agnes, was the niece of his old enemy Albert of Mainz.

Children
With Judith of Bavaria (d. 1130 or 1131), daughter of Henry IX, Duke of Bavaria :
Frederick III Barbarossa (1122-1190), duke of Swabia and Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick I
Bertha (1123-1195), married Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine
With Agnes of Saarbrücken (d.~1147):
Conrad of Hohenstaufen (also called Konrad) (1134/1136-1195), Count Palatine of the Rhine
Judith (1135-1191), married Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia


The child from this marriage was:

+ 504 M    i. Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor was born in 1122, died on 10 Jun 1190 at age 68, and was buried in Holy Land.

435. Hélie, of Burgundy (Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hélie married William III Talvas, Count of Alençon & Ponthieu,743 744 son of Robert II de Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury and Agnes, about 1115. William was born about 1095 and died on 30 Jun 1172 about age 77. Another name for William was William III of Ponthieu.

Death Notes: May have been 20 June 1172 or 30 June 1171.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William III, Count of Ponthieu :

William III of Ponthieu (c. 1095-20 June 1172), son of Robert II of Bellême and Agnes of Ponthieu . He is also called William (II; III) Talvas.

He assumed the county of Ponthieu some time before 1111, upon the death of his mother. His father escaped capture at the battle of Tinchebrai (1106); but later, as envoy for King Louis of France , he went to the English court and was arrested by King Henry of England and was never released from prison. William was naturally driven by this to oppose King Henry, and his allegiance to count Geoffrey of Anjou caused Henry to seize certain of William's castles in Normandy.

Family
His wife was Helie of Burgundy , daughter of Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy . The Gesta Normannorum Ducum says that they had five children, three sons and two daughters: Guy II is called "the eldest son", but the editors doubt this; he assumed the county of Ponthieu during his father Talvas' lifetime, but preceded him in death (Guy II died 1147; William Talvas died 1171); his daughters married Juhel, son of Walter of Mayenne , and William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 505 M    i. Guy II, of Ponthieu 745 was born about 1120 and died in 1147 about age 27.

+ 506 F    ii. Ela Talvas, of Alençon and Ponthieu 524 730 731 was born about 1124 in <Alençon, Normandy>, France, died on 10 Oct 1174 in Bradenstoke Priory, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England about age 50, and was buried on 4 Dec 1174.

Hélie next married Bertrand, Count of Toulouse 743 in 1095. Bertrand died in 1112.

436. Adélarde de Vignory (Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adélarde married Roger I de Joinville, Seigneur de Joinville, son of Geoffroi de Joinville, Seigneur de Joinville and Blanche, of Reynel,. Roger died after 1137.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-26


The child from this marriage was:

+ 507 M    i. Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine 746 was born before 1127 and died in 1188.

437. Afonso I, King of Portugal (Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Afonso married Maud, of Savoy,257 747 748 daughter of Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Maurienne and Turin and Mathilde, Comtesse d'Albon, before Jun 1146 in Chambéry, Savoie, France. Maud was born in 1125 in <Chambéry, Savoie>, France, died on 4 Nov 1158 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal at age 33, and was buried in Igreja Santa Cruz, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Other names for Maud were Mafalda of Savoy, Mahaut of Savoy, Mathilda of Savoy, and Matilde Countess of Savoy.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 1157

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Maud of Savoy :

Maud of Savoy (1125 -1158 ), also known as Mafalda, Mahaut or Matilda (in Portuguese always as Mafalda),was the first queen of Portugal. She was Queen consort of Portugal through her marriage to King Afonso I of Portugal (of the House of Burgundy ; first king of Portugal ) in 1146 .
She was the second or third daughter of Amadeus III of Savoy , Count of Savoy and Maurienne , and Mahaut of Albon (the sister of Guigues IV, Comte d'Albon , "le Dauphin").


Afonso's and Maud descendants
Henrique (died 1147 ).
Mafalda, Princess of Portugal (1148 -c.1160 ).
Urraca, princess of Portugal (1151 -1188 ), married to King Ferdinand II of León .
Sancho I, King of Portugal (1154 -1212 ), married to Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona , Princess of Aragon (daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Queen Petronila of Aragon ).
Teresa, Princess of Portugal (1157 -1218 ), married to Philip I of Flanders and next to Eudes III of Burgundy .
João (?-?).
Sancha (?-?).


Children from this marriage were:

+ 508 F    i. Urraca, of Portugal 257 749 750 was born about 1150 in <Coimbra, Coimbra>, Portugal and died on 16 Oct 1188 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain about age 38.

+ 509 M    ii. Sancho I, King of Portugal was born on 11 Nov 1154 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal and died on 26 Mar 1212 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal at age 57.

438. InfantaSancha (Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

439. Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon (Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alfonso married Berenguela, of Barcelona,309 751 daughter of Raymond III Berenger, Count of Barcelona and Dulce Aldonza Milhaud, in Nov 1128. Berenguela was born about 1116 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 3 Feb 1149 in Palencia, Léon, Spain about age 33. Another name for Berenguela was Berenguela Raimundo de Barcelona.

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. 2 Feb 1148/1149


Children from this marriage were:

+ 510 M    i. Sancho III, of Castile 752 753 was born in 1134 and died on 30 Aug 1158 at age 24.

+ 511 M    ii. Fernando II, King of Léon 257 754 755 was born in 1137 in Toledo, Castile, Spain and died on 22 Jan 1188 in Benavente, Zamora, Castile, Spain at age 51.

+ 512 F    iii. Sancha was born in 1137 and died in 1179 at age 42.

+ 513 F    iv. Constance was born in 1141 and died in 1160 at age 19.

440. Alberic I, Count of Dammartin (Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alberic married Joan Basset 395 before 1150. Joan was born about 1114 in <Wellingford, Oxfordshire>, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 514 M    i. Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin 309 756 was born about 1135 in <Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne>, France, died on 19 Sep 1200 in London, Middlesex, England about age 65, and was buried in Abbaye de Jumieges, Jumieges, Seine-Maritime, France.

441. Otto II, Count of Chiny (Adela, de Rameru371, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Otto married Adelaide, of Namur,603 daughter of Albert III, Count of Namur and Ida, of Saxony,. Adelaide was born in 1068 and died in 1124 at age 56.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Otto II, Count of Chiny

(Duplicate Line. See Person 405)

442. Maud, de Perche (Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Raymond I, Viscount of Turenne, son of Boson I, Viscount of Turenne and Gerberge,. Raymond died about 1122. Another name for Raymond was Raimond I de Turenne.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 153A- (Maud de Perche)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 515 F    i. Marguerite, de Turenne .

443. Margaret de Perche (Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick,574 575 son of Roger de Beaumont, Lord of Beaumont-le-Roger and Pont-Audemer and Adeline, of Meulan, before 1100. Henry was born about 1046, died on 20 Jun 1123 about age 77, and was buried in Preaux Abbey, Preaux, Normandy, France. Other names for Henry were Henry de Newburgh and Henry de Neubourg.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 1119 (Line 151-24, Margaret de Perche); Wikipedia has d. 20 Jun 1123.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick :

Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick (? - 20 June 1123 ) was a Norman nobleman. He is also known as Henry de Neubourg or Henry de Newburgh, from the castle of Newburg near Louviers , in Normandy where he was born.

Henry was the younger son of Roger de Beaumont and Adeline of Meulan , daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan . He inherited the modest lordship of La Neubourg, in central Normandy, but acquired a much greater holding in England, when, in reward for help in suppressing the Rebellion of 1088 , William II of England made him Earl of Warwick .

His name is included in the roll of the knights who came over with the William the Conqueror , but he does not appear to have been present at the Battle of Hastings . He spent the greater part of his life in Normandy , his name is not found in the Domesday Book . He took a leading role in reconciling the Conqueror with his eldest son Robert Curthose in 1081 and he stood high in the Conqueror's favour. He was the companion and friend of Henry I , and when in 1100 a division took place amongst the barons who had gathered together to choose a successor to William II, it was mainly owing to his advice that Henry was selected and when in the following year most of the barons were openly or secretly disloyal and favoured the attempt of Duke Robert to gain the Crown, he and his brother were amongst the few that remained faithful to the King.

He had many honours conferred upon him, in 1068 he was made Constable of Warwick Castle and shortly afterwards King William gave it to him together with the borough and manor. The Castle was enlarged and strengthened during the long succession of powerful lords, and it eventually became one of the most renowned of English fortresses and it remains even to-day the glory of the midland shires. The Bear and Ragged Staff was the badge of Guy the great opponent of the Danes, and Henry on his elevation to the Earldom in 1076 by William I, assumed it, and it has ever since been used by successive Earls. Odericus tells us that "he earned this honour by his valour and loyalty" and Wace speaks of him as "a brave man". He was made a Councillor by the King in 1079 and a Baron of the Exchequer in Normandy 12 April 1080 .

In 1099 he fought against the Welsh and built a castle at Abertawy , near Swansea , which was unsuccessfully attacked by the Welsh in 1113 ; he also captured the Gower Peninsula in the south of Glamorganshire . He built other castles at Penrhys , Llandhidian and Swansea in ll20 , together with the others at Oystermouth and Aberllychor , the only remains of the latter are a mound and a keep.

Some time between 1106 and 1116 he was granted the lordship of Gower in Wales .

Henry was by disposition quiet and retiring, and was overshadowed by his elder brother Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester , reputedly one of the most brilliant men in England.

He died 20 June 1123 and was buried in the Abbey at Preaux .

Family and children
He married before 1100 Marguerite, daughter of Geoffrey II of Perche and Beatrix of Montdidier , and had children:
Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick , who succeeded him as earl;
Henry de Neubourg, probably inherited Dorset and Devon estates.
Robert de Neubourg , who inherited Henry's Norman lands, and was Chief Justiciar of Normandy;
Rotrou (died 27 November 1183 ), who was Bishop of Évreux and then Archbishop of Rouen , and who was Chief Justiciar and Steward of Normandy.
Geoffroy.

Noted events in his life were:

• 1st Earl of Warwick: 1090.

• Granted: Lordship of Gower in Wales, 1107.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 386)

444. Juliana, of Mortagne and Perche (Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Juliana married Gilbert, de l'Aigle, Seigneur de l'Aigle in Normandy,757 758 son of Richer, de l'Aigle and Judith,. Another name for Gilbert was Gilbert de l'Aigle Seigneur de l'Aigle.

Noted events in his life were:

• Listed in Domesday Book: Tenant in England, 1086.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 516 F    i. Marguerite, de l'Aigle 757 758 died on 25 May 1141.

445. Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis (Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Gilbert FitzRichard, de Clare,759 760 761 762 son of Richard I FitzGilbert, of Clare and Tonbridge and Rohese Giffard, about 1083. Gilbert was born about 1065 in <Clare, Suffolk>, England and died about 1115 in <England> about age 50. Other names for Gilbert were Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare and Gilbert Fitz Richard Earl of Clare and Lord of Tonbridge.

Birth Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f95/a0019557.htm has b. 1065

Death Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f95/a0019557.htm has d. 1114

Research Notes: Lord of Clare, Tonbridge, and Cardigan, Wales; or Earl of Clare, Lord of Tonbridge and Cardigan.

From Wikipedia - Gilbert Fitz Richard :

Gilbert Fitz Richard (1065-1115) was son and heir of Richard Fitz Gilbert , earl of Clare, and heiress Rohese Giffard. He succeeded to his father's possessions in England in 1090; his brother, Roger Fitz Richard, inherited his father's lands in Normandy . Earl Gilbert's inheritance made him one of the wealthiest magnates in early twelfth-century England.

Gilbert may have been present at the suspicious death of William II in the New Forest in 1100. He was granted lands and the Lordship of Cardigan by Henry I , including Cardigan Castle . He and his wife Adeliza had nine children, two of whom became peers of the realm . He founded the Cluniac priory at Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk.


Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Clare, Tonbridge and Cardigan:

• Founded: Priory of Clare, 1090, Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk, England. Cluniac priory

Children from this marriage were:

+ 517 F    i. Adeliza de Clare 763 764 765 was born between 1066 and 1080 in <Essex, England> and died about 1163 in <Clare, Suffolk, England>.

+ 518 M    ii. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford 370 766 767 768 was born between 1084 and 1090 in <Hertford, Hertfordshire>, England, was christened in Clare, Suffolk, England, died on 15 Apr 1136 in [near Abergavenny], Monmouthshire, England, and was buried in Gloucester.

+ 519 F    iii. Rohese FitzRichard 762 was born about 1090 in <Clare, Suffolk>, England and died in 1149 in England about age 59.

+ 520 M    iv. Baldwin FitzGilbert de Clare, Lord of Bourne, Deeping and Skellingthorpe 722 769 was born about 1092 and died in 1154 about age 62.

+ 521 M    v. Gilbert FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke 553 721 722 was born about 1100 and died on 6 Jan 1148 about age 48.

446. Ermentrude de Clermont (Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermentrude married Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester,591 592 son of Richard le Goz, Viscomte d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville,. Hugh was born about 1047 in Avranches, Normandy, France, died on 27 Jul 1101 about age 54, and was buried in Chapter House of Chester Cathedral. Other names for Hugh were Hugh Lupus d'Avranches, Hugh "Lupus" d'Avranches 1st Earl of Chester, and Hugh "the Fat" d'Avranches 1st Earl of Chester.

Research Notes: From thepeerage.com:
In 1066 he contributed 60 ships to the invasion of England, but did not fight at the Battle of Hastings.2,5 He was created 1st Earl of Chester [England] in 1071.1 He succeeded to the title of Vicomte d'Avranches after 1082.2 He founded the Abbey of St. Sever in Normandy and St. Werburg at Chester.2 On 23 July 1101 a monk.


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From Wikipedia - Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester :

Hugh d'Avranches (died 27 July 1101), called the Fat or the Wolf (Latin : Lupus, Welsh : Flaidd) was the first Earl of Chester and one of the great magnates of early Norman England .

Early career
Hugh was the son of Richard Goz, Viscount of Avranches , in the far southwest of Normandy , and inherited from his father a large estate, not just in the Avranchin but scattered throughout western Normandy.
Hugh became an important councillor of William, Duke of Normandy . He contributed sixty ships to the invasion of England , but did not fight at Hastings , instead being one of those trusted to stay behind and govern Normandy.

Earl of Chester
After William became king of England, Hugh was given the command of Tutbury Castle Staffordshire but in 1070 he was promoted to become Earl of Chester , with palatine powers in view of Cheshire 's situation on the Welsh border . Tutbury with its surrounding lands was passed to Henry de Ferrers . [1]

Hugh spent much of his time fighting savagely with his neighbours in Wales . Together with his cousin Robert of Rhuddlan he subdued a good part of northern Wales. Initially Robert of Rhuddlan held north-east Wales as a vassal of Hugh. However in 1081 Gruffydd ap Cynan King of Kingdom of Gwynedd was captured by treachery at a meeting near Corwen . Gruffydd was imprisoned by Earl Hugh in his castle at Chester, but it was Robert who took over his kingdom, holding it directly from the king. When Robert was killed by a Welsh raiding party in 1088 Hugh took over these lands, becoming ruler of most of North Wales, but he lost Anglesey and much of the rest of Gwynedd in the Welsh revolt of 1094, led by Gruffydd ap Cynan , who had escaped from captivity.

In time Hugh became so fat he could hardly walk; he is often referred to as "the Fat". The Welsh, for his brutality, called him Flaidd ("the Wolf").

Norwegian invasion
In the summer of 1098 Hugh joined with Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury in an attempt to recover his losses in Gwynedd. Gruffydd ap Cynan retreated to Anglesey, but then was forced to flee to Ireland when a fleet he had hired from the Danish settlement in Ireland changed sides. The situation was changed by the arrival of a Norwegian fleet under the command of King Magnus III of Norway , also known as Magnus Barefoot, who attacked the Norman forces near the eastern end of the Menai Straits . Earl Hugh of Shrewsbury was killed by an arrow said to have been shot by Magnus himself. The Normans were obliged to evacuate Anglesey, and the following year Gruffydd returned from Ireland to take possession again. Hugh apparently made an agreement with him and did not again try to recover these lands.

Marriage and succession
Hugh married Ermentrude of Claremont , by whom he had one son, Richard , who succeeded him. Richard married Matilda of Blois , daughter of Stephen, Count of Blois and Adela, a daughter of William the Conqueror . Both Richard and Matilda died in the White Ship disaster (1120), and Hugh was then succeeded by his nephew Ranulph le Meschin, Earl of Chester . Hugh was buried beneath the stained glass windows in the Chapter House of Chester Cathedral .

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Earl of Chester, 1070.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 394)

447. Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis (Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renaud married Clémence de Bar-le-Duc, Countess of Dammartin,395 703 daughter of Renaud I, Count of Mousson, Count of Bar-le-Duc and Gisele, of Vaudemont, about 1140. Clémence was born about 1110 in <Dammartin, Île-de-France>, France and died after 20 Jan 1183. Another name for Clémence was Clemence de Bar.

Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1183.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 522 F    i. Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin 395 770 771 was born about 1138 in <Pontieu, Ain>, France and died after Oct 1200.

448. Alix de Rameru, Dame of Rameru (Andre I de Rameru, and d'Arcis-sur-Aube374, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alix married Erard I, Count of Brienne,772 son of Gautier I and Eustace, of Bar-sur-Seine,. Erard died in 1115.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 523 F    i. Félicité de Brienne 772 died on 21 Jul 1178.

449. Renaud I, Count of Mousson, Count of Bar-le-Duc (Ermentrude, of Burgundy376, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renaud married Gisele, of Vaudemont,395 502 daughter of Gerard, of Lorraine, Count of Vaudemont and Helwide, Countess of Egisheim,. Gisele was born about 1090 in Vaudemont, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France and died after 1141. Another name for Gisele was Gisele de Vaudemont.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 404)

450. Adelaide, of Savoy (Gisele, of Burgundy377, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelaide married Louis VI "the Fat", King of France Apr or May 1115 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Louis was born in 1081 and died on 1 Aug 1137 in Chiteau Bethizy, Paris at age 56.

Research Notes: King of France 1108-1137, Crusader.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 117-24 and 101-24.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 524 M    i. Peter, of France, Count of Montargis and Courtenay 773 was born about 1125 and died between 1179 and 1183 in Palestine.

451. Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Maurienne and Turin (Gisele, of Burgundy377, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Amadeus married Mathilde, Comtesse d'Albon,309 774 daughter of Guigues VIII, Comte d'Albon and Mathilde, in 1123. Mathilde was born about 1116 in <Albon>, France and died after Jan 1145. Other names for Mathilde were Mahaud d'Albon and Maud Countess of Albon.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 274B-25 (Amadeus III)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 525 F    i. Maud, of Savoy 257 747 748 was born in 1125 in <Chambéry, Savoie>, France, died on 4 Nov 1158 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal at age 33, and was buried in Igreja Santa Cruz, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

452. William de Boulogne (Geoffrey, Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine379, Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married someone.

His child was:

+ 526 M    i. Faramus de Boulogne 309 was born about 1105 in <Buckinghamshire>, England and died about 1184 about age 79.

453. Matilda, of Boulogne (Eustace III, Count of Boulogne and Lens380, Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Matilda married Stephen, of Blois, King of England,631 632 son of Stephen, of Blois, Count of Blois and Adela, of Normandy, about 1119. Stephen was born about 1096 in Blois, Loire-et-Cher, France, died on 25 Oct 1154 in Dover Priory, Dover, England about age 58, and was buried in Faversham Abbey. Another name for Stephen was Stephen of England.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Stephen of England :

Stephen often known as Stephen of Blois (c. 1096 - 25 October 1154) was a grandson of William the Conqueror . He was the last Norman King of England , from 1135 to his death, and also the Count of Boulogne jure uxoris . His reign was marked by civil war with his rival the Empress Matilda and general chaos, known as The Anarchy . He was succeeded by Matilda's son, Henry II , the first of the Angevin or Plantagenet kings.

Early life
Stephen was born at Blois in France, son of Stephen , Count of Blois , and Adela of England, (daughter of William the Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders ). One of ten children, his surviving brothers were Count Theobald II of Champagne , Henry of Blois , Bishop of Winchester , and William of Sully . He also had four sisters, including Eléonore of Blois .

Stephen was sent to be raised at the English court of his uncle, King Henry I , in 1106. He became Count of Mortain in about 1115, and married Matilda , daughter of the Count of Boulogne , in about 1125, who became Countess of Boulogne. Their marriage was a happy one and his wife was an important supporter during the struggle for the English crown. Stephen became joint ruler of Boulogne in 1128.

Reign

King of England
There were several principal contenders for the succession to Henry I . The least popular was the Empress Matilda , Henry I's only legitimate surviving child, not simply because she was a woman, but because her husband Geoffrey, Count of Anjou was an enemy of the Normans . The other contenders were Robert, Earl of Gloucester , illegitimate son of Henry I, Stephen, and Stephen's older brother, Theobald, Count of Blois . However, Theobald did not want the kingdom, at least not enough to fight for it.[1] Before his death in 1135, Henry I named his daughter Matilda his heir and made the barons of England swear allegiance to her. Stephen was the first baron to do so. However, upon King Henry's death, Stephen claimed the throne, saying Henry had changed his mind on his deathbed and named Stephen as his heir. Once crowned, Stephen gained the support of the majority of the barons as well as Pope Innocent II and the first few years of his reign were peaceful, notwithstanding insurgences by the Welsh, King David I of Scotland , and Baldwin de Redvers.

The Anarchy: War with Matilda
By 1139, Stephen had lost much support and the country sank into a civil war , commonly called The Anarchy . Stephen faced the forces of Empress Matilda at several locations including the Battle of Beverston Castle and the Battle of Lincoln . Bad omens haunted him before the Battle of Lincoln where Stephen faced Matilda's illegitimate brother Robert and Ranulph, Earl of Chester . According to chroniclers, Stephen fought bravely but was captured by a knight named William de Cahaignes (a relative of Ranulph, ancestor of the Keynes family ). Stephen was defeated and brought before his cousin Matilda. He was imprisoned at Bristol .

Stephen's wife rallied support amongst the people from London and the barons. Matilda was, in turn, forced out of London. With the capture of her most able lieutenant, her half-brother the Earl of Gloucester, she was obliged to trade Stephen for him, and Stephen was restored to the throne in November the same year.

In December 1142, the Empress was besieged at Oxford , but managed to escape, dressed in white, across the snow to Wallingford Castle , held by her supporter Brien FitzCount .

In 1147, Empress Matilda's teenage son, the future King Henry II of England , decided to assist in the war effort by raising a small army of mercenaries and invading England. Rumours of this army's size terrified Stephen's retainers, although in truth the force was very small. Having been defeated twice in battle, and with no money to pay his mercenaries, young Henry appealed to his uncle Robert for aid but was turned away. Desperately, and in secret, the boy asked Stephen for help. According to the Gesta Stephani , "On receiving the message, the king...hearkened to the young man..." and bestowed upon him money and other support.

Reconciliation and death
Stephen maintained his precarious hold on the throne for the remainder of his lifetime. However, after a military standoff at Wallingford with Henry, and following the death of his son and heir, Eustace , in 1153, he was persuaded to reach a compromise with Matilda (known as the Treaty of Wallingford or Winchester), whereby Stephen's son William of Blois would be passed over for the English throne, and instead Matilda's son Henry would succeed Stephen.

Stephen died in Dover , at Dover Priory , and was buried in Faversham Abbey , which he had founded with Countess Matilda in 1148.

Besides Eustace, Stephen and Queen Matilda had two other sons, Baldwin (d. before 1135), and William of Blois (Count of Mortain and Boulogne, and Earl of Surrey or Warenne). They also had two daughters, Matilda and Marie of Boulogne . In addition to these children, Stephen fathered at least three illegitimate children , one of whom, Gervase, became Abbot of Westminster .

English royal descendants
Philippa of Hainault , the wife of Edward III , was a descendant of Stephen, and he was thus ancestor of all subsequent kings of England.[3]

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Mortain: 1115-1154.

• King of England: 1135-1154.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 427)

454. Adeliza, of Louvain (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adeliza had a relationship with Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England,533 534 son of William the Conqueror, Duke of Normandy, King of England and Matilda, of Flanders, in 1120. Henry was born between May 1068 and May 1069 in <Selby, Yorkshire>, England and died on 1 Dec 1135 in St. Denis-le-Fermont, France. Other names for Henry were Henry I King of England and Henry I Beauclerc King of England. They had no children.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots line 124-25 has b. 1070.

Research Notes: Fourth son of William the Conqueror.

From Wikipedia - Henry I of England :

Henry I (c. 1068/1069 - 1 December 1135) was the fourth son of William I the Conqueror . He succeeded his elder brother William II as King of England in 1100 and defeated his eldest brother, Robert Curthose , to become Duke of Normandy in 1106. He was called Beauclerc for his scholarly interests and Lion of Justice for refinements which he brought about in the administrative and legislative machinery of the time.

Henry's reign is noted for its political opportunism. His succession was confirmed while his brother Robert was away on the First Crusade and the beginning of his reign was occupied by wars with Robert for control of England and Normandy. He successfully reunited the two realms again after their separation on his father's death in 1087. Upon his succession he granted the baronage a Charter of Liberties , which formed a basis for subsequent challenges to rights of kings and presaged Magna Carta , which subjected the King to law.

The rest of Henry's reign was filled with judicial and financial reforms. He established the biannual Exchequer to reform the treasury . He used itinerant officials to curb abuses of power at the local and regional level, garnering the praise of the people. The differences between the English and Norman populations began to break down during his reign and he himself married a daughter of the old English royal house. He made peace with the church after the disputes of his brother's reign, but he could not smooth out his succession after the disastrous loss of his eldest son William in the wreck of the White Ship . His will stipulated that he was to be succeeded by his daughter, the Empress Matilda , but his stern rule was followed by a period of civil war known as the Anarchy .

Early life
Henry was born between May 1068 and May 1069, probably in Selby in Yorkshire . His mother, Queen Matilda , was descended from Alfred the Great (but not through the main West Saxon Royal line). Queen Matilda named the infant Prince Henry, after her uncle, Henry I of France . As the youngest son of the family, he was almost certainly expected to become a Bishop and was given rather more extensive schooling than was usual for a young nobleman of that time. The Chronicler William of Malmesbury asserts that Henry once remarked that an illiterate King was a crowned ass. He was certainly the first Norman ruler to be fluent in the English language .

William I's second son Richard was killed in a hunting accident in 1081, so William bequeathed his dominions to his three surviving sons in the following manner:
Robert received the Duchy of Normandy and became Duke Robert II
William Rufus received the Kingdom of England and became King William II
Henry Beauclerc received 5,000 pounds in silver

The Chronicler Orderic Vitalis reports that the old King had declared to Henry: "You in your own time will have all the dominions I have acquired and be greater than both your brothers in wealth and power."

Henry tried to play his brothers off against each other but eventually, wary of his devious manoeuvring, they acted together and signed an Accession Treaty. This sought to bar Prince Henry from both Thrones by stipulating that if either King William or Duke Robert died without an heir, the two dominions of their father would be reunited under the surviving brother.

Seizing the throne of England

When, on 2 August 1100 , William II was killed by an arrow in yet another hunting accident in the New Forest, Duke Robert had not yet returned from the First Crusade . His absence allowed Prince Henry to seize the Royal Treasury at Winchester, Hampshire , where he buried his dead brother. There are suspicions that, on hearing that Robert was returning alive from his crusade with a new bride, Henry decided to act and arranged the murder of William by the French Vexin Walter Tirel .[1] Thus he succeeded to the throne of England, guaranteeing his succession in defiance of William and Robert's earlier agreement. Henry was accepted as King by the leading Barons and was crowned three days later on 5 August at Westminster Abbey . He secured his position among the nobles by an act of political appeasement: he issued a Charter of Liberties which is considered a forerunner of the Magna Carta .

First marriage

On 11 November 1100 Henry married Edith , daughter of King Malcolm III of Scotland. Since Edith was also the niece of Edgar Atheling and the great-granddaughter of Edward the Confessor 's paternal half-brother Edmund Ironside , the marriage united the Norman line with the old English line of Kings. The marriage greatly displeased the Norman Barons, however, and as a concession to their sensibilities Edith changed her name to Matilda upon becoming Queen. The other side of this coin, however, was that Henry, by dint of his marriage, became far more acceptable to the Anglo-Saxon populace.

The chronicler William of Malmesbury described Henry thus: "He was of middle stature, greater than the small, but exceeded by the very tall; his hair was black and set back upon the forehead; his eyes mildly bright; his chest brawny; his body fleshy."

Conquest of Normandy
In the following year, 1101, Robert Curthose , Henry's eldest brother, attempted to seize the crown by invading England. In the Treaty of Alton , Robert agreed to recognise his brother Henry as King of England and return peacefully to Normandy , upon receipt of an annual sum of 2000 silver marks, which Henry proceeded to pay.

In 1105, to eliminate the continuing threat from Robert and the drain on his fiscal resources from the annual payment, Henry led an expeditionary force across the English Channel .

Battle of Tinchebray
On the morning of 28 September 1106, exactly 40 years after William had made his way to England, the decisive battle between his two surviving sons, Robert Curthose and Henry Beauclerc, took place in the small village of Tinchebray. This combat was totally unexpected and unprepared. Henry and his army were marching south from Barfleur on their way to Domfront and Robert was marching with his army from Falaise on their way to Mortain. They met at the crossroads at Tinchebray and the running battle which ensued was spread out over several kilometres. The site where most of the fighting took place is the village playing field today. Towards evening Robert tried to retreat but was captured by Henry's men at a place three kilometres (just under two miles) north of Tinchebray where a farm named "Prise" (taken) stands today on the D22 road. The tombstones of three knights are nearby on the same road.

King of England and Ruler of Normandy
After Henry had defeated his brother's Norman army at Tinchebray he imprisoned Robert, initially in the Tower of London , subsequently at Devizes Castle and later at Cardiff. One day whilst out riding Robert attempted to escape from Cardiff but his horse was bogged down in a swamp and he was recaptured. To prevent further escapes Henry had Robert's eyes burnt out. Henry appropriated the Duchy of Normandy as a possession of the Kingdom of England and reunited his father's dominions. Even after taking control of the Duchy of Normandy he didn't take the title of Duke, he chose to control it as the King of England.

In 1113, Henry attempted to reduce difficulties in Normandy by betrothing his eldest son, William Adelin , to the daughter of Fulk of Jerusalem (also known as Fulk V), Count of Anjou, then a serious enemy. They were married in 1119. Eight years later, after William's untimely death, a much more momentous union was made between Henry's daughter, (the former Empress) Matilda and Fulk's son Geoffrey Plantagenet , which eventually resulted in the union of the two Realms under the Plantagenet Kings.


Activities as a King

Henry's need for finance to consolidate his position led to an increase in the activities of centralized government. As King, Henry carried out social and judicial reforms, including:
issuing the Charter of Liberties
restoring the laws of Edward the Confessor .

Between 1103 and 1107 Henry was involved in a dispute with Anselm , the Archbishop of Canterbury , and Pope Paschal II in the investiture controversy , which was settled in the Concordat of London in 1107. It was a compromise. In England, a distinction was made in the King's chancery between the secular and ecclesiastical powers of the prelates. Employing the distinction, Henry gave up his right to invest his bishops and abbots, but reserved the custom of requiring them to come and do homage for the "temporalities " (the landed properties tied to the episcopate), directly from his hand, after the bishop had sworn homage and feudal vassalage in the ceremony called commendatio, the commendation ceremony , like any secular vassal.

Henry was also known for some brutal acts. He once threw a treacherous burgher named Conan Pilatus from the tower of Rouen; the tower was known from then on as "Conan's Leap". In another instance that took place in 1119, Henry's son-in-law, Eustace de Pacy, and Ralph Harnec, the constable of Ivry , exchanged their children as hostages. When Eustace blinded Harnec's son, Harnec demanded vengeance. King Henry allowed Harnec to blind and mutilate Eustace's two daughters, who were also Henry's own grandchildren. Eustace and his wife, Juliane, were outraged and threatened to rebel. Henry arranged to meet his daughter at a parley at Breteuil, only for Juliane to draw a crossbow and attempt to assassinate her father. She was captured and confined to the castle, but escaped by leaping from a window into the moat below. Some years later Henry was reconciled with his daughter and son-in-law.

Legitimate children
He had two children by Matilda (Edith), who died on 1 May 1118 at the palace of Westminster. She was buried in Westminster Abbey.
Matilda . (c. February 1102 - 10 September 1167 ). She married firstly Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor , and secondly, Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou , having issue by the second.
William Adelin , (5 August 1103 - 25 November 1120 ). He married Matilda (d.1154), daughter of Fulk V, Count of Anjou .

Second marriage
On 29 January 1121 he married Adeliza , daughter of Godfrey I of Leuven , Duke of Lower Lotharingia and Landgrave of Brabant , but there were no children from this marriage. Left without male heirs, Henry took the unprecedented step of making his barons swear to accept his daughter Empress Matilda , widow of Henry V, the Holy Roman Emperor , as his heir.

Death and legacy

Henry visited Normandy in 1135 to see his young grandsons, the children of Matilda and Geoffrey. He took great delight in his grandchildren, but soon quarrelled with his daughter and son-in-law and these disputes led him to tarry in Normandy far longer than he originally planned.

Henry died on 1 December 1135 of food poisoning from eating "a surfeit of lampreys " (of which he was excessively fond) at Saint-Denis-en-Lyons (now Lyons-la-Forêt ) in Normandy. His remains were sewn into the hide of a bull to preserve them on the journey, and then taken back to England and were buried at Reading Abbey , which he had founded fourteen years before. The Abbey was destroyed during the Protestant Reformation . No trace of his tomb has survived, the probable site being covered by St James' School. Nearby is a small plaque and a large memorial cross stands in the adjoining Forbury Gardens .

Although Henry's barons had sworn allegiance to his daughter as their Queen, her gender and her remarriage into the House of Anjou , an enemy of the Normans, allowed Henry's nephew Stephen of Blois , to come to England and claim the throne with popular support.

The struggle between the former Empress and Stephen resulted in a long civil war known as the Anarchy . The dispute was eventually settled by Stephen's naming of Matilda's son, Henry Plantagenet , as his heir in 1153.

Illegitimate children
King Henry is famed for holding the record for the largest number of acknowledged illegitimate children born to any English king, with the number being around 20 or 25. He had many mistresses, and identifying which mistress is the mother of which child is difficult. His illegitimate offspring for whom there is documentation are:
Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester . Often, said to have been a son of Sybil Corbet.
Maud FitzRoy, married Conan III, Duke of Brittany
Constance FitzRoy, married Richard de Beaumont
Mabel FitzRoy, married William III Gouet
Aline FitzRoy, married Matthieu I of Montmorency
Gilbert FitzRoy, died after 1142. His mother may have been a sister of Walter de Gand.
Emma, born c. 1138; married Gui de Laval, Lord Laval. [Uncertain, born 2 years after Henry died.][2]

With Edith
Matilda, married in 1103 Count Rotrou II of Perche. She perished 25 Nov 1120 in the wreck of the White Ship . She left two daughters; Philippa who married Helie of Anjou (son of Fulk V) and Felice.

With Gieva de Tracy
William de Tracy

With Ansfride
Ansfride was born c. 1070. She was the wife of Anskill of Seacourt, at Wytham in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire ).
Juliane de Fontevrault (born c. 1090); married Eustace de Pacy in 1103. She tried to shoot her father with a crossbow after King Henry allowed her two young daughters to be blinded.
Fulk FitzRoy (born c. 1092); a monk at Abingdon .
Richard of Lincoln (c. 1094 - 25 November 1120 ); perished in the wreck of the White Ship .

With Sybil Corbet
Lady Sybilla Corbet of Alcester was born in 1077 in Alcester in Warwickshire . She married Herbert FitzHerbert, son of Herbert 'the Chamberlain' of Winchester and Emma de Blois. She died after 1157 and was also known as Adela (or Lucia) Corbet. Sybil was definitely mother of Sybil and Rainald, possibly also of William and Rohese. Some sources suggest that there was another daughter by this relationship, Gundred, but it appears that she was thought as such because she was a sister of Reginald de Dunstanville but it appears that that was another person of that name who was not related to this family.
Sybilla de Normandy , married Alexander I of Scotland .
William Constable, born before 1105. Married Alice (Constable); died after 1187.
Reginald de Dunstanville, 1st Earl of Cornwall .
Gundred of England (1114-46), married 1130 Henry de la Pomeroy, son of Joscelin de la Pomerai.
Rohese of England, born 1114; married William de Tracy (b. 1040 in Normandy, France d. 1110 in Barnstaple, Devon, England)son of Turgisus de Tracy. They married in 1075. They had four children 1)Turgisus II de Tracy b. 1066, 2) Henry de Tracy b. 1068, 3) Gieva de Tracy b. 1068 d. 1100, 4)Henry of Barnstaple Tracy b. 1070 d.1170.

With Edith FitzForne
Robert FitzEdith, Lord Okehampton, (1093-1172) married Dame Maud d'Avranches du Sap. They had one daughter, Mary, who married Renaud, Sire of Courtenay (son of Miles, Sire of Courtenay and Ermengarde of Nevers).
Adeliza FitzEdith. Appears in charters with her brother Robert.

With Princess Nest
Nest ferch Rhys was born about 1073 at Dinefwr Castle , Carmarthenshire , the daughter of Prince Rhys ap Tewdwr of Deheubarth and his wife, Gwladys ferch Rhywallon. She married, in 1095, to Gerald de Windsor (aka Geraldus FitzWalter) son of Walter FitzOther, Constable of Windsor Castle and Keeper of the Forests of Berkshire . She had several other liaisons - including one with Stephen of Cardigan, Constable of Cardigan (1136) - and subsequently other illegitimate children. The date of her death is unknown.
Henry FitzRoy , 1103-1158.

With Isabel de Beaumont
Isabel (Elizabeth) de Beaumont (after 1102 - after 1172), daughter of Robert de Beaumont , sister of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester . She married Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke , in 1130. She was also known as Isabella de Meulan.
Isabel Hedwig of England
Matilda FitzRoy , abbess of Montvilliers, also known as Montpiller

Noted events in his life were:

• King of England: 1100-1135.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 360)

Adeliza married William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel,775 776 son of William d'Aubigny Pincerna, of Buckenham Castle and Maud Bigod, in 1138. William was born about 1109 and died on 25 Sep 1176 about age 67. Another name for William was William d' Aubigny 1st Earl of Arundel.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has 12 Oct 1176. That may be burial date.

Research Notes: 1st Earl of Arundel, 1141-1176

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-25 (Adeliza of Louvain)

From Wikipedia - William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel :

William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel (c. 1109 - September 25 , 1176 ) was son of William d'Aubigny Pincerna (Master Butler of the Royal household) of Buckenham Castle and Maud Bigod , daughter of Roger Bigod .


Marriage to the King's Widow
The younger William was an important member of Henry I of England 's household. After Henry's death he married the widow Queen consort Adeliza in 1138, and became Lord of Arundel in her right.

Titles
He was loyal to Stephen of England , who made him first Earl of Lincoln and then Earl of Arundel (more precisely, Earl of Sussex ).
In 1143 as Earl of Lincoln he made two charters confirming a donation of land around Arundel in Sussex to the abbey of Affligem in Brabant (representing his wife Adeliza of Louvain ), with William's brother Olivier present.

Mediator
He fought loyally for King Stephen , but in 1153 helped arrange the truce between Stephen and Henry Plantagenet , known as the Treaty of Wallingford , which brought an end to The Anarchy .
When the latter ascended the throne as Henry II , he confirmed William's Earldom and gave him direct possession of Arundel Castle (instead of the possession in right of his wife he had previously had). She had died in 1151. He remained loyal to the king during the 1173 revolt of Henry the Young King , and helped defeat the rebellion.

Issue
He and Adeliza were parents to William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and grandparents to William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel .

Sources
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines 1-22, 18A-22, 139-26, 194-25, 149-26.
Remfry, P.M., Buckenham Castles, 1066 to 1649 (ISBN 1-899376-28-3 )


The child from this marriage was:

+ 527 M    i. William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex 777 778 died on 24 Dec 1193.

455. Godfrey II, Count of Leuven, Landgrave of Brabant (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Godfrey married Luitgarde, of Sulzbach, daughter of Berengar I, Count of Sulzbach and Unknown, in 1139. Other names for Luitgarde were Lutgard of Sulzbach and Lutgarde of Sulzbach.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 528 M    i. Godfrey III, Count of Louvain, Duke of Lorraine 779 780 was born in 1142 and died on 21 Aug 1190 at age 48.

456. Clarissa (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

457. Henry (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

458. Ida (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

459. Joscelin, de Louvain (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joscelin married Agnes de Percy,279 604 781 daughter of William de Percy, 4th Baron Percy and Alice de Clare, about 1154 in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England. Agnes was born about 1134 in <Whitby>, Yorkshire, England and died about 1205 about age 71.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 529 M    i. Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy 279 782 was born about 1156 in <Whitby>, Yorkshire, England, died before 29 Sep 1198, and was buried in St. Lo, Rouen, France.

+ 530 M    ii. Richard de Percy 604 died in 1244.

460. Joscelin (Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

461. Adelaide, Abbess of Gandersheim and Quedlinburg (Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

462. Judith Sophia, of Swabia (Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

463. Gisela (Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

464. Matilda, of Swabia (Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

465. Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Bertha, of Savoy,783 784 daughter of Eudes I, Count of Maurienne and Savoy and Alix, Duchess of Turin, on 13 Jul 1066 in Trebur, (Groß-Gerau, Hesse, Germany). Bertha was born on 21 Sep 1051, died on 27 Dec 1087 in Mainz, Germany at age 36, and was buried in Speyer Cathedral, Speyer, [Rhineland-Palatinate, ] Germany. Another name for Bertha was Bertha of Turin.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Bertha of Savoy :

Bertha of Savoy, also called Bertha of Turin (21 September 1051 - 27 December 1087 in Mainz) was the first wife of Emperor Henry IV , and was German Queen and Holy Roman Empress. She is buried in the cathedral of Speyer.

Life
Bertha of Savoy was a daughter of Otto of Savoy (also called Eudes and Odo) and Adelaide of Susa . Her maternal grandparents were Ulric Manfred II of Turin and Bertha of the Obertenghi .
As children, during the lifetime of Emperor Henry III , Bertha and Henry IV were betrothed on 25 December 1055 in Zürich . The wedding took place on 13 July 1066 in Trebur . While Bertha was apparently in love with Henry from the outset, Henry initially viewed his wife with aversion. Although she was apparently a pretty young woman, the Saxon chronicler Bruno, an avowed opponent of Henry IV, reported on the Emperor's continual unfaithfulness: "He had two or three Kebsweiber (concubines ) at the same time, in addition [to his wife], yet he was not content. If he heard that someone had a young and pretty daughter or wife, he instructed that she be supplied to him by force. (...) His beautiful and noble wife Bertha (...) was in such a manner hated by him that he never saw her after the wedding any more than necessary, since he had not celebrated the wedding out of free will."
In 1069, Henry began procedures for a divorce, supplying what was for the time an unusually honest reason for the divorce: "The king explained publicly (before the princes), that his relationship with his wife was not good; for a long time he had deceived others, but now he did not want to do so any longer. He could not accuse her of anything that justified a divorce, but he was not capable of carrying out conjugal relations with her any longer. He asked them for the sake of God to remove him from the bonds of a marriage closed under bad signs ... so that the way to a luckier marriage might be opened. And nobody knowing any objection to raise, and his wife being an obstacle to a second marriage ceremony, he then swore that she was as he received her, unstained and her virginity intact." (Bruno of Merseburg)
The German episcopacy dared not submit to the King's demands, and called on Pope Alexander II for assistance. He sent Petrus Damiani as his Legate to the Synod in Frankfurt, and rejected the divorce. Henry then apparently submitted to his fate, his first daughter by Bertha being born in the year after the divorce attempt.
Bertha also accompanied her husband on his dangerous journey to Canossa , carrying her three-year-old son Conrad. She remained with her husband between 25-28 January 1077 in freezing cold weather before the walls of the castle, in order to reach the solution to Henry's dispute with the Pope. Together with Henry, Bertha later also journeyed to Rome , and on 31 March 1084 was crowned Empress.
On 27 December 1087, Bertha died in Mainz.

Children
From her marriage with Henry there were eventually five children:
Adelheid (1070-4 June 1079)
Henry (1071-2 August 1071)
Agnes of Germany (1072/73-24 September 1143 )
Conrad (12 February 1074 -27 July 1101 ), later Roman-German King and King of Italy
Henry V (8 January 1086 -23 May 1125 ), later Roman-German King and Holy Roman Emperor

Sources
Bruno von Merseburg: Brunonis Saxonicum bellum. Brunos Sachsenkrieg. - Übersetzt v. Franz-Josef Schmale. - In: Quellen zur Geschichte Kaiser Heinrichs IV. - Darmstadt, 1968. - (= Ausgewählte Quellen zur deutschen Geschichte des Mittelalters. Freiherr vom Stein-Gedächtnisausgabe ; 12). - S. 191-405.
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines 45-23, 274-22, 274-23.

Noted events in her life were:

• Betrothal: to Henry IV, 25 Dec 1055, Zürich, (Switzerland).

• Crowned: Holy Roman Empress, 31 Mar 1084, Rome, (Italy).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 531 F    i. Adelheid 784 was born in 1070 and died on 4 Jun 1079 at age 9.

+ 532 M    ii. Henry was born in 1071 and died on 2 Aug 1071.

+ 533 F    iii. Agnes, of Germany 785 was born in 1072 and died on 24 Sep 1143 at age 71.

+ 534 M    iv. Conrad, King of Italy was born on 12 Feb 1074 and died on 27 Jul 1101 at age 27.

+ 535 M    v. Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor was born on 8 Jan 1086 and died on 23 May 1125 at age 39.

466. Conrad, Duke of Bavaria (Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

467. Beatrice de Gand (Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes384, Manasses, Count of Guînes320, Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrice married Aubrey I de Vere,570 786 787 son of Alphonso, Count of Ghesnes and Unknown, about 1060 in France. Aubrey was born about 1060 in France and died about 1088 in England about age 28. Other names for Aubrey were Aubrey I De Vere and Alberic de Vere.

Birth Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f95/a0019545.htm has b. 1030 in Hedingham, Essex, England.

Research Notes: Held manors in Essex, Suffolk, Middlesex and Cambridge, Castle Hedingham being the chief seat.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 536 F    i. Roheise de Vere 788 was born about 1070 in <Hedingham, Essex, England> and died in England.

+ 537 M    ii. Aubrey II de Vere, of Great Addington & Drayton 279 789 790 791 was born about 1080 in <Hedingham, Essex, England>, died on 15 May 1141 in London, Middlesex, England about age 61, and was buried in Colne Priory, Earls Colne, Essex, England.

468. Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick (Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick386, Adeline, of Meulan321, Oda de Conteville288, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Gundred de Warenne,570 626 daughter of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester, before 1130. Gundred was born about 1117 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England, died after 1166 in Warwickshire, England, and was buried in Kelso, Roxburgh, Scotland. Another name for Gundred was Gundrada de Warenne.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey:

Gundrada de Warenne , who married first Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick , and second William, lord of Kendal , and is most remembered for expelling king Stephen 's garrison from Warwick Castle ;

Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1166.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 422)

469. Robert de Mascy (Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

His child was:

+ 538 M    i. Robert Massey, of Sale .

470. Hamon II Massey (Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hamon married Eleanor Beaumont about 1124 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. Eleanor was born about 1100 in Cheshire, England.

Research Notes: FamilySearch? Rootsweb? AFN: 18GS-7K2


Children from this marriage were:

+ 539 M    i. John Massey was born about 1127 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England.

+ 540 M    ii. Hamon III Massey 792 793 was born about 1129 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England and died about 1216 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England about age 87.

+ 541 M    iii. Robert Massey was born about 1130 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England.

471. Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester (Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester394, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

472. Matilda d'Avranches (Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester394, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

473. Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester (Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ranulf married Lucy, of Bolingbroke,28 794 795 daughter of Thorold, Sheriff of Lincoln and < > Malet, about 1098. Lucy was born about 1070 in <Spalding, Lincolnshire>, England and died about 1136 about age 66. Another name for Lucy was Lucia.

Death Notes: Wikipedia has d. abt 1138

Research Notes: Husbands:
Ivo de Tailbois
Roger Fitz Gerold
Ranulph III le Meschin, de Briquessart

From Wikipedia - Lucy of Bolingbroke :

Lucy (died c. 1138), sometimes called Lucy of Bolingbroke[1] was an Anglo-Norman heiress in central England and, later in life, countess-consort of Chester . Probably related to the old English earls of Mercia , she came to possess extensive lands in Lincolnshire which she passed on to her husbands and sons. She was a notable religious patron, founding or co-founding two small religious houses and endowing several with lands and churches.

Ancestry
A charter of Crowland Abbey , now thought to be spurious, described Thorold of Bucknall, perhaps the same as her probable father Thorold of Lincoln, as a brother of Godgifu (Godiva), wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia .[2] The same charter contradicted itself on the matter, proceeding to style Godgifu's son (by Leofric), Ælfgar, as Thorold's cognatus (cousin).[3] Another later source, from Coventry Abbey , made Lucy the sister of Earls Edwin and Morcar Leofricsson , while two other unreliable sources, the Chronicle of Abbot Ingmund of Crowland and the Peterbrough Chronicle also make Lucy the daughter of Earl Ælfgar.[3] Keats-Rohan's explanation for these accounts is that they were ill-informed and were confusing Lucy with her ancestor, William Malet's mother, who was in some manner related to the family of Godgifu.[3]


Although there is much confusion about Lucy's ancestry in earlier writings, recent historians tend to believe that she was the daughter of Thorold, sheriff of Lincoln , by a daughter of William Malet (died 1071).[4] She inherited a huge group of estates centred on Spalding in Lincolnshire , probably inherited from both the Lincoln and the Malet family.[5] This group of estates have come to be called the "Honour of Bolingbroke ".[6]

Marriages
The heiress Lucy was married to three different husbands, all of whom died in her lifetime. The first of these was to Ivo Taillebois , a marriage which took place "around 1083".[7] Ivo took over her lands as husband, and seems in addition to have been granted estates and extensive authority in Westmorland and Cumberland .[8] Ivo died in 1094.[9]


The second marriage was to one Roger de Roumare or Roger fitz Gerold, with whom she had one son, William de Roumare (future Earl of Lincoln ), who inherited some of her land.[10] The latter was the ancestor of the de Roumare family of Westmorland.[11] Roger died in either 1097 or 1098.[12]
Sometime after this, though before 1101, she was married to Ranulf le Meschin , her last and longest marriage.[13] A son Ranulf de Gernon , succeeded his father to the earldom of Chester (which Ranulf acquired in 1121) and a daughter, Alice, married Richard de Clare .[6]


Upon her death, most of the Lincolnshire lands she inherited passed to her younger son William de Roumare, while the rest passed to Ranulf II of Chester (forty versus twenty knights' fees).[14] The 1130 pipe roll informs us that Lucy had paid King Henry I 500 marks after her last husband's death for the right not to have to remarry.[15] She died around 1138.[6]

Religious patronage
Lucy, as widowed countess, founded the convent of Stixwould in 1135, becoming, in the words of one historian, "one of the few aristocratic women of the late eleventh and twelfth centuryes to achieve the role of independent lay founder".[16] Her religious patronage however centered on Spalding Priory , a religious house for which her own family was the primary patron. This house (a monastic cell of Crowland) was founded, or re-founded, in 1085 by Lucy and her first husband Ivo Taillebois.[16]


Later, she was responsible for many endowments, for instance in the 1120s she and her third husband Earl Ranulf granted the priory the churches of Minting, Belchford and Scamblesby.[16] In 1135, Lucy, now widowed for the last time, granted the priory her own manor of Spalding for the permanent use of the monks.[16] The records indicate that Lucy went to great effort to ensure that, after her own death, her sons would honour and uphold her gifts.[17]

Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1130.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 542 F    i. Adelize de Gernon 370 767 796 was born about 1094 in <Hertford, Hertfordshire>, England and died in 1128 about age 34.

+ 543 M    ii. Ranulf IV, de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester 593 797 798 was born about 1100 in Gernon Castle, Normandy, France, died on 16 Dec 1153 about age 53, and was buried in St. Werburg's, Chester, Cheshire, England.

474. William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire (Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Cecily de Rumilly,593 799 daughter of Robert de Rumilly, of Molland, Devon and Unknown,. Cecily was born about 1100 in <Normandy, France>. Another name for Cecily was Cecily de Rumigny.

Research Notes: Daughter and heiress of Robert de Rumilly.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132B-26 (William le Meschin)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 544 F    i. Maud la Meschine 593 800 was born about 1126 in <Harringworth, Northumberland>, England and died after 1190.

475. Gilbert de Gaunt (Ralph de Gand398, Ermengarde, of Flanders329, Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gilbert married Alice de Montfort,333 daughter of Hugh de Montfort and Alice de Beauffou, about 1071 in Folkingham, Lincolnshire, England. Alice was born about 1050 in <Monfort-sur-Risle, France>. Another name for Alice was Alice de Morfort.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 545 F    i. Felia de Gaunt 333 was born about 1070 in <Folkingham>, Lincolnshire, England.

476. Raymond III Berenger, Count of Barcelona (Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona400, Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona333, Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona293, Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona263, Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Raymond married Dulce Aldonza Milhaud,309 801 daughter of Gilbert, Count of Gevaudan and Gerberga, of Provence, Countess of Arles,. Dulce was born about 1095 in Gevaudan, Essonne, France and died in 1190 about age 95. Another name for Dulce was Dulce de Gevaudan.

Research Notes: Third wife of Raymond III Berenger

Noted events in her life were:

• Heiress of Provence:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 546 F    i. Berenguela, of Barcelona 309 751 was born about 1116 in <Barcelona, Aragon>, Spain and died on 3 Feb 1149 in Palencia, Léon, Spain about age 33.

477. Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne (Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Matthew married Marie, of Blois, Countess of Boulogne,735 daughter of Stephen, of Blois, King of England and Matilda, of Boulogne,. Marie was born in 1136 and died in 1182 at age 46. Another name for Marie was Mary of Blois.

Research Notes: Countess of Boulogne in her own right.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 547 F    i. Mathilde, of Flanders 802 died between 1210 and 1211.

478. Margarite, of Lorraine (Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

479. Margaret I, of Flanders (Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Baldwin V, of Hainaut 803 in 1169. Baldwin was born in 1150 and died on 17 Dec 1195 at age 45. Other names for Baldwin were Baldwin I Margrave of Namur, Baldwin V Count of Hainaut, and Baldwin VIII Count of Flanders.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut :

Baldwin V of Hainaut (1150 - December 17 , 1195 ) was count of Hainaut (1171-1195), count of Flanders as Baldwin VIII (1191-1195) and margrave of Namur as Baldwin I (1189-1195).

History
He was the son of Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut . Flanders was acquired via his marriage to Margaret I of Flanders in 1169. Namur was acquired from his mother Alice of Namur .

Family
With Margaret, Baldwin had the following issue:
Isabelle of Hainaut (Valenciennes , April 1170 - March 15 , 1190 , Paris ), married king Philip II of France
Baldwin VI of Hainaut (1171-1205), also count of Flanders and Latin Emperor
Yolanda of Flanders (1175-1219), married Peter II of Courtenay , Latin Emperor
Philip I, Marquis of Namur (1175-1212)
Henry of Flanders (1176-1216), Latin Emperor
Sybille of Hainault (1179 - January 9 , 1217 ), married c. 1197 Guichard IV, Sire de Beaujeu (d. 1216)
Eustace of Hainault (d. 1219), regent of the Kingdom of Thessalonica
Godfrey of Hainault

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Hainaut: 1171-1195.

• Margrave of Namur: 1189-1195.

• Count of Flanders: 1191-1195.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 548 F    i. Yolanda, of Flanders 804 was born in 1175 and died in 1219 at age 44.

480. Clémence de Bar-le-Duc, Countess of Dammartin (Gisele, of Vaudemont404, Gerard, of Lorraine, Count of Vaudemont339, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clémence married Renaud, de Clermont.660

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis:

Clémence next married Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis,395 660 661 son of Hugh de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Marguerite de Rameru, about 1140. Renaud was born about 1108 in Clermont, Oise, France and died about 1162 about age 54. Another name for Renaud was Renaud de Clermont.

Research Notes: Second husband of Clémence de Bar-le-Duc. Fathered at least 7 children.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 447)

481. Ida, of Chiny and Namur (Adelaide, of Namur405, Albert III, Count of Namur340, Albert II, Count of Namur298, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ida married Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine,566 567 son of Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels and Adelheid, Countess of Betuwe, Betw 1100 and 1105. Godefroi was born about 1060 in <Lorraine, France>, died on 25 Jan 1139 in Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium about age 79, and was buried in Church of Affligem Abbey, Affligem, Belgium. Other names for Godefroi were Godfrey I of Brabant, Godfrey I Duke of Lower Lorraine, Count of Louvain, Godfrey I of Leuven, Godfrey I "the Bearded" of Leuven, Godfrey I "the Courageous" of Leuven, Godfrey I "the Great" of Leuven, and Godfrey V or VI Duke of Lower Lorraine.

Research Notes: Duke of Lower Lorraine, Margrave of Antwerp, Count of Louvain

From Wikipedia - Godfrey I of Leuven :

Godfrey I (c. 1060-25 January 1139 ), called the Bearded, the Courageous, or the Great, was the landgrave of Brabant , and count of Brussels and Leuven (or Louvain) from 1095 to his death and duke of Lower Lorraine (as Godfrey V or VI) from 1106 to 1129. He was also margrave of Antwerp from 1106 to his death.

Godfrey was the son of Henry II of Leuven and a countess called Adela (origin unknown). He succeeded his brother Henry III in 1095. He first came into conflict with Otbert, Bishop of Liège , over the county of Brunengeruz that both claimed. In 1099, Emperor Henry IV allotted the county to the bishop, who entrusted it to Albert III, Count of Namur . Godfrey arbitrated a dispute between Henry III of Luxembourg and Arnold I, Count of Loon , over the appointment of the abbot of Sint-Truiden .

Godfrey was in favour with the emperor and defended his interests in Lorraine. In 1102, he stopped Robert II of Flanders , who was invading the Cambraisis . After the death of the emperor in 1106, his son and successor, Henry V , who had been in rebellion, decided to avenge himself on his father's partisans. Duke Henry of Lower Lorraine was imprisoned and his duchy confiscated and given to Godfrey. After Henry escaped from prison, he tried to retake his duchy and captured Aachen , but ultimately failed.
In 1114, during a rift between the emperor and Pope Paschal II , Godfrey led a revolt in Germany. In 1118, the emperor and the duke were reconciled. In 1119, Baldwin VII of Flanders died heirless and Flanders was contested between several claimants, of which William of Ypres had married a niece of Godfrey's second wife. Godfrey supported William, but could not enforce his claim against that of Charles the Good . Also dead in that year was Otbert. Two separate men were elected to replace him and Godfrey again sided with the loser.

By marrying his daughter Adeliza to Henry I of England , who was also the father-in-law of the emperor, he greatly increased his prestige. However, Henry V died in 1125 and Godfrey supported Conrad of Hohenstaufen , the duke of Franconia , against Lothair of Supplinburg . Lothair was elected. Lothair withdrew the duchy of Lower Lorraine and granted it to Waleran , the son of Henry, whom Henry V had deprived in 1106. Nonetheless, Godfrey maintained the margraviate of Antwerp and retained the ducal title (which would in 1183 become Duke of Brabant ).

After the assassination of Charles the Good in 1127, the Flemish succession was again in dispute. William Clito prevailed, but was soon fraught with revolts. Godfrey intervened on behalf of Thierry of Alsace , who prevailed against Clito. Godfrey continued to war against Liège and Namur .
Godfrey spent his last years in the abbey of Affligem . He died of old age on 25 January 1139 and was buried in the left aisle of the abbey church. He is sometimes said to have passed in 1140, but this is an error.

Family and children
He married Ida, daughter of Otto II of Chiny and Adelaide of Namur . They had several children:
Adeliza of Louvain (b. 1103-d. abbey of Affligem, April 23 , 1151 ) married Henry I, King of England and later William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel (1109-before 1151).
Godfrey II of Leuven (b. 1107-d. June 13 , 1142 ), Duke of Lower Lotharingia, Landgrave of Brabant, Count of Brussels and Leuven. He married Lutgardis of Sulzbach , daughter of Berenger I of Sulzbach .
Clarissa (d. 1140).
Henry (d. in the abbey of Affligem , 1141), monk.
Ida (d. 1162) married to Arnold II, count of Cleves (d. 1147).

Later, he married to Clementia of Bourgogne but had no issue.

He also had a son from an unknown mistress:
Joscelin (d. 1180); he accompanied his half-sister Adeliza to England and married Agnes, heiress of the Percy family, and took this surname. Probably the same as Gosuinus, mentioned in 1143 together with his sister Adeliza. Joscelin is an ancestor of U.S presidents Franklin Pierce and George W Bush

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Louvain:

• Duke of Lower Lorraine:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 381)

482. Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton (Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nigell married someone.

His children were:

+ 549 M    i. William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton 805 806 was born in 1085 in Halton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, died in 1153 at age 68, and was buried in Chester, Cheshire, England.

+ 550 M    ii. John FitzNigell 807 808 was born in 1090 in Knaresborough, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died in 1138 at age 48.

483. Ranulph II, Vicomte of Bayeux in Normandy (Alice, of Normandy408, Richard III, Duke of Normandy342, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ranulph married Maud d'Avranches,590 593 594 daughter of Richard le Goz, Viscomte d'Avranches and Emma de Conteville, about 1069 in Avranches, Normandy, France. Maud was born about 1054 in <Avranches, Normandy, France>. Other names for Maud were Margaret d'Avranches and Maud de Abrincis.

Research Notes: Sister of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132B-25 (Ranulph II)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 395)

484. Judith, of Lens (Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Judith married Waltheof II, Earl of Northumberland,709 711 809 son of Sigurd, Earl of Northumberland and Aelfflaed, of Bernicia, in 1070 in Artois, France. Waltheof was born in 1050, died on 31 May 1076 in Winchester, (Hampshire), England at age 26, and was buried in Chapter House of Croyland Abbey, Winchester, Hampshire, England.

Death Notes: Beheaded

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Waltheof, Earl of Northumbria :

Waltheof (1050 -31 May 1076 ), Earl of Northumbria and last of the Anglo-Saxon earls . He was the only English aristocrat to be formally executed during the reign of William I . He was reputed for his physical strength but was weak and unreliable in character.

Early Life
He was the second son of Siward, Earl of Northumbria . His mother was Aelfflaed, daughter of Ealdred, Earl of Bernicia , son of Uhtred, Earl of Northumbria . In 1054, Waltheof's brother, Osbearn, who was much older than him, was killed in battle, making Waltheof his father's heir. Siward himself died in 1055, and Waltheof being far too young to succeed as Earl of Northumbria, King Edward appointed Tostig Godwinson to the earldom.

He was said to be devout and charitable and was probably educated for a monastic life. In fact, around 1065 he became an earl, governing Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire . Following the Battle of Hastings he submitted to William and was allowed to keep his pre-Conquest title and possessions. He remained at William's court until 1068.

First revolt
When Sweyn II invaded Northern England in 1069 Waltheof and Edgar Ætheling joined the Danes and took part in the attack on York . He would again make a fresh submission to William after the departure of the invaders in 1070. He was restored to his earldom, and went on to marry William's niece, Judith of Lens . In 1072, he was appointed Earl of Northampton .

The Domesday Book mentions Waltheof ("Walleff"); "'In Hallam ("Halun"), one manor with its sixteen hamlets, there are twenty-nine carucates [~14 km²] to be taxed. There Earl Waltheof had an "Aula" [hall or court]. There may have been about twenty ploughs. This land Roger de Busli holds of the Countess Judith." (Hallam, or Hallamshire , is now part of the city of Sheffield .

In 1072, William expelled Gospatric from the earldom of Northumbria. Gospatric was Waltheof's cousin and had taken part in the attack on York with him, but like Waltheof, had been pardoned by William. Gospatric fled into exile and William appointed Waltheof as the new earl.

Waltheof had many enemies in the north. Amongst them were members of a family who had killed Waltheof's maternal great-grandfather, Uchtred the Bold , and his grandfather Ealdred . This was part of a long-running blood feud. In 1074, Waltheof moved against the family by sending his retainers to ambush them, succeeding in killing the two eldest of four brothers.

Second revolt and death
In 1075 Waltheof joined the Revolt of the Earls against William. His motives for taking part in the revolt are unclear, as is the depth of his involvement. However he repented, confessing his guilt first to Archbishop Lanfranc , and then in person to William, who was at the time in Normandy . He returned to England with William but was arrested, brought twice before the king's court and sentenced to death.

He spent almost a year in confinement before being beheaded on May 31 , 1076 at St. Giles's Hill , near Winchester . He was said to have spent the months of his captivity in prayer and fasting. Many people believed in his innocence and were surprised when the execution was carried out. His body was initially thrown in a ditch, but was later retrieved and was buried in the chapter house of Croyland Abbey .

Family and children
In 1070 he married Judith of Lens , daughter of Lambert II, Count of Lens and Adelaide of Normandy , Countess of Aumale . They had three daughters, the eldest of whom, Maud , brought the earldom of Huntingdon to her second husband, David I of Scotland , and another of whom, Adelise, married the Anglo-Norman noble Raoul III of Tosny .

One of Waltheof's grandsons was Waltheof (d. 1159), abbot of Melrose .

Noted events in his life were:

• Earl of Northampton:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 551 F    i. Maud, of Huntingdon 625 810 811 was born about 1074 and died in 1131 about age 57.

+ 552 F    ii. Alice Huntingdon 709 711 was born about 1085 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died after 1126.

485. Sybil, of Anjou (Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem411, Fulk IV "le Réchin", Count of Anjou345, Ermengarde, of Anjou301, Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou270, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sybil married Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders,601 602 son of Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine and Gertrude, of Flanders, in 1131. Thierry was born about 1099 and died on 17 Jan 1168 about age 69. Other names for Thierry were Dietrich I of Lorraine, Count of Alsace, Thierry of Alsace, and Thierry Count of Flanders.

Research Notes: Youngest son of Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine.

From Wikipedia - Thierry, Count of Flanders :

Thierry of Alsace (Dietrich) (c. 1099 - January 17 , 1168 ), in Flanders known as Diederik van den Elzas, was count of Flanders from 1128 to 1168. He was the youngest son of Duke Thierry II of Lorraine and Gertrude of Flanders (daughter of Robert I of Flanders ). With a record of four campaigns in the Levant and Africa (including participation in the Second Crusade , the failed 1157-1158 siege of the Syrian city Shaizar , and the 1164 invasion of Egypt ), he had a rare and distinguished record of commitment to crusading.

Life
After the murder of his cousin Charles the Good in 1127, Thierry claimed the county of Flanders as grandson of Robert I, but William Clito became count instead with the support of King Louis VI of France . William's politics and attitude towards the autonomy of Flanders made him unpopular, and by the end of the year Bruges , Ghent , Lille , and Saint-Omer recognized Thierry as a rival count. Thierry's supporters came from the Imperial faction of Flanders, and upon his arrival he engaged in battle against William.

Louis VI had Raymond of Martigné , the Archbishop of Reims , excommunicate him, and Louis himself then besieged Lille, but was forced to retire when Henry I of England , William's uncle, transferred his support to Thierry. However, Thierry was defeated at Tielt and Oostkamp and fled to Brugge. He was forced to flee Brugge as well, and went to Aalst , where he was soon under siege from William, Godfrey I of Leuven , and Louis VI. The city was about to be captured when William was found dead on July 27 , 1128 , leaving Thierry as the only claimant to the county.

Thierry set up his government in Ghent and was recognized by all the Flemish cities as well as King Henry, who had his Flemish lords in England swear fealty to him. Thierry himself swore homage to Louis VI after 1132, in order to gain the French king's support against Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut , who had advanced his own claim on Flanders.

In 1132 his wife, Suanhilde, died, leaving only a daughter. In 1139 then went on pilgrimage to the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem , and married Sibylla of Anjou , daughter of King Fulk of Jerusalem and widow of William Clito; a very prestigious marriage.

This was the first of Thierry's four pilgrimages to the Holy Land . While there he also led a victorious expedition against Caesarea Phillippi , and fought alongside his father-in-law in an invasion of Gilead . He soon returned to Flanders to put down a revolt in the Duchy of Lower Lotharingia , ruled at the time by Godfrey III of Leuven .

Thierry went on crusade a second time in 1147 during the Second Crusade . He led the crossing of the Maeander River in Anatolia and fought at the Battla of Attalya in 1148, and after arriving in the crusader Kingdom he participated in the Council of Acre , where the ill-fated decision to attack Damascus was made.

He participated in the Siege of Damascus , led by his wife's half-brother Baldwin III of Jerusalem , and with the support of Baldwin, Louis VII of France , and Conrad III of Germany , he lay claim to Damascus; the native crusader barons preferred one of their own nobles, Guy Brisebarre, lord of Beirut , but in any case the siege was a failure and all parties returned home.

During his absence, Baldwin IV of Hainaut invaded Flanders and pillaged Artois ; Sibylla reacted strongly and had Hainaut pillaged in response. The Archbishop of Reims intervened and a treaty was signed. When Thierry returned in 1150, he took vengeance on Baldwin IV at Bouchain , with the aid of Henry I, Count of Namur and Henry II of Leez , Bishop of Liège . In the subsequent peace negotiations, Thierry gave his daughter Marguerite in marriage to Baldwin IV's son, the future Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut .

In 1156 Thierry had his eldest son married to Elizabeth of Vermandois , daughter and heiress of Raoul I of Vermandois . In 1156 he returned to the Holy Land, this time with his wife accompanying him. He participated in Baldwin III's siege of Shaizar , but the fortress remained in Muslim hands when a dispute arose between Thierry and Raynald of Chatillon over who would possess it should it be captured. He returned to Flanders 1159 without Sibylla, who remained behind to become a nun at the convent of St. Lazarus in Bethany . Their son Philip had ruled the county in their absence, and he remained co-count after Thierry's return.

In 1164 Thierry returned once more to the Holy Land. He accompanied King Amalric I , another half-brother of Sibylla, to Antioch and Tripoli . He returned home in 1166, and adopted a date palm as his seal, with a crown of laurels on the reverse.

He died on February 4, 1168, and was buried in the Abbey of Watten , between Saint-Omer and Gravelines . His rule had been moderate and peaceful; the highly developed administration of the county in later centuries first began during these years. There had also been great economic and agricultural development, and new commercial enterprises were established; Flanders' greatest territorial expansion occurred under Thierry.

Family
His first wife, Suanhilde, died in 1132, leaving only one daughter:
Laurette of Flanders , who married four times: Iwain, Count of Aalst ; Henry II, Duke of Limburg ; Raoul I of Vermandois , Count of Vermandois ; Henry IV of Luxembourg . Laurette finally retired to a nunnery, where she died in 1170.
Thierry secondly married Sibylla of Anjou , daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine , and widow of William Clito . Their children were:
Philip of Flanders (died 1191)
Matthew of Alsace (died 1173), married Countess Marie of Boulogne
Margaret I of Flanders (died 1194), married Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut
Gertrude of Flanders (died 1186), married Humbert III of Savoy
Matilda of Flanders, abbess of Fontevrault
Peter of Flanders (died 1176), Bishop of Cambrai

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Flanders: 1128-1168.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 403)

486. Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy (Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem411, Fulk IV "le Réchin", Count of Anjou345, Ermengarde, of Anjou301, Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou270, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou,634 635 daughter of Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England and Matilda, of Scotland, on 22 May 1128 in Le Mans, France. Matilda was born about 7 Feb 1102 and died on 10 Sep 1167 about age 65. Other names for Matilda were Mathilda of England, Empress Maud Countess of Anjou, and Maude of England.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots Line 1-23 has b. abt. 1102-1104; Line 118-25 has b. 1104.
Some other source has b. Feb 1101

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Empress Matilda :

Empress Matilda, also known as Matilda of England or Maude (c. 7 February 1102 - 10 September 1167) was the daughter and heir of King Henry I of England . Matilda and her younger brother, William Adelin , were the only legitimate children of King Henry. Her brother died young in the White ship disaster , leaving Matilda as the last heir from the paternal line of her grandfather William the Conqueror .

As a child, Matilda was betrothed and later married to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . From her marriage to Henry, she acquired the title Empress. The couple had no known children. When widowed, she was married to the much younger Geoffrey of Anjou , by whom she became the mother of three sons, the eldest of whom became King Henry II of England .

Matilda was the first female ruler of the Kingdom of England . However the length of her effective rule was quite brief - a few months in 1141 - and she was never crowned and failed to consolidate her rule (legally and politically). Because of this she is normally excluded from lists of English monarchs, and her rival (and cousin) Stephen of Blois is routinely listed as monarch for the period 1135-1154. Their warring rivalry for the throne led to years of unrest and civil war in England that have been called The Anarchy . She did secure her inheritance of the Duchy of Normandy - through the military feats of her husband Geoffrey - and she campaigned unstintingly for her oldest son's inheritance, living to see him ascend the throne in 1154.

(In Latin texts Matilda was sometimes called Maude . This is a modernised spelling of the Norman-French form of her name, Mahaut.)

Early life
Matilda was the firstborn of two children to Henry I of England and his wife Matilda of Scotland (also known as Edith). Her maternal grandparents were Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland . Margaret was daughter of Edward the Exile and granddaughter of Edmund II of England . (Most historians believe Matilda was born at Winchester , but one, John Fletcher (1990), argues for the possibility of the royal palace at Sutton Courtenay in Oxfordshire .)

First marriage: Holy Roman Empress
When she was seven years old, Matilda was betrothed to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor ; at nine, she was sent to the Holy Roman Empire (Germany) to begin training for the life of Empress consort . The royal couple were married at Worms on January 7, 1114, and Matilda accompanied her husband on tours to Rome and Tuscany . After time, the young wife of the Emperor acted as regent , mainly in Italy, in his absence[1]. Emperor Henry died in 1125. The imperial couple had no surviving offspring, but Herman of Tournai states that Matilda bore a son who lived only a short while.

Despite being popularly known by the title "Empress " from her first marriage, Matilda's right to the title was dubious. She was never crowned Holy Roman Empress by a legitimate Pope - which ceremony was normally required to achieve the title; indeed, in later years she encouraged chroniclers to believe she had been crowned by the Pope. Contemporary, she was called German Queen by her husband's bishops, while her formal title was recorded as "Queen of the Romans". Still, "Empress" was arguably an appropriate courtesy title for the wife of an Emperor who had been crowned by the Pope.

In 1120 her brother William Adelin was drowned in the disastrous wreck of the White Ship , which left Matilda as the only legitimate child of her father King Henry . Like Matilda, her cousin Stephen of Blois was a grandchild of William (the Conqueror) of Normandy ; but her paternal line made her senior in right of succession to his maternal line.

Second marriage: Countess of Anjou
Matilda returned to England a young widow, age 23, and dowager "Empress" - a status of considerable pride to her. There Henry named her his heir to both the English throne and his Duchy of Normandy . Henry saw to it that the Anglo-Norman barons (including Stephen of Blois ) were sworn (several times) to accept Matilda as ruler if Henry died without a male heir.

Henry then arranged a second marriage for Matilda; as he aimed to achieve peace between the fractious barons of Normandy and Anjou. On 17 June 1128, Matilda, aged 26, was married to Geoffrey of Anjou , aged 15, who also was Count of Maine and heir apparent to (his father) the Count of Anjou - which title he soon acquired, and by which Matilda became Countess of Anjou. It was a title she rarely used. Geoffrey called himself "Plantagenet " from the broom flower (planta genista) he adopted as his personal emblem. So Plantagenet became the dynastic name of that powerful line of English kings who descended from Matilda and Geoffrey.

Matilda's marriage with Geoffrey was troubled; there were frequent long separations, but they had three sons and she survived him. The eldest son, Henry , was born on 5 March 1133. In 1134, she nearly died in childbirth, following the birth of her second son, Geoffrey, Count of Nantes . A third son, William X, Count of Poitou , was born in 1136.

When her father died in Normandy, on 1 December 1135, Matilda was with her husband, in Anjou ; and, crucially, too far away from events rapidly unfolding in England and Normandy. Stephen of Blois rushed to England upon learning of Henry's death; in London he moved quickly to grasp the crown of England from its appointed heir.

But Matilda was game to contest Stephen in both realms; she and her husband Geoffrey entered Normandy and began military campaigns to claim her inheritance. Progress was uneven at first, but she persevered; even so, it was not until 1139 that Matilda felt secure enough in Normandy to turn her attentions to invading England and fighting Stephen directly.
In Normandy, Geoffrey secured all fiefdoms west and south of the Seine by 1143; in January 1144, he crossed the Seine and took Rouen without resistance. He assumed the title Duke of Normandy , and Matilda became Duchess of Normandy. Geoffrey and Matilda held the duchy conjointly until 1149, then ceded it to their son, Henry, which event was soon ratified by King Louis VII of France .

Struggle for throne of England
On the death of her father, Henry I, in 1135, Matilda expected to succeed to the throne of England , but her cousin, Stephen of Blois , a nephew of Henry I, usurped the throne with the support of most of the barons, breaking the oath he had previously made to defend her rights. The civil war which followed was bitter and prolonged, with neither side gaining the ascendancy for long, but it was not until 1139 that Matilda could command the military strength necessary to challenge Stephen within his own realm. Stephen's wife, the Countess of Boulogne who was also named Matilda , was the Empress's maternal cousin. During the war, Matilda's most loyal and capable supporter was her illegitimate half-brother, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester .

Matilda's greatest triumph came in April 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln . He was made a prisoner and effectively deposed.

Her advantage lasted only a few months. When she marched on London , the city was ready to welcome her and support her coronation . She used the title of Lady of the English and planned to assume the title of queen upon coronation (the custom which was followed by her grandsons, Richard and John ).[2] However, she refused the citizens' request to have their taxes halved and, because of her own arrogance [2], she found the gates of London shut and the civil war reignited on 24 June 1141. By November, Stephen was free, having been exchanged for the captured Robert of Gloucester, and a year later, the tables were turned when Matilda was besieged at Oxford but escaped to Wallingford , supposedly by fleeing across the snow-covered land in a white cape. In 1141 she had escaped Devizes in a similarly clever manner, by disguising herself as a corpse and being carried out for burial. In 1148, Matilda and Henry returned to Normandy , following the death of Robert of Gloucester, and the reconquest of that county by her husband. Upon their arrival, Geoffrey turned Normandy over to his son, and retired to his own county of Anjou .

Later life
Matilda's first son, Henry , was showing signs of becoming a successful leader. Although the civil war had been decided in Stephen's favour, his reign was troubled. In 1153, the death of his son Eustace, combined with the arrival of a military expedition led by Henry, led him to acknowledge the latter as his heir by the Treaty of Wallingford .

Matilda retired to Rouen in Normandy during her last years, where she maintained her own court and presided over the government of the duchy in the absence of Henry. She intervened in the quarrels between her eldest son Henry and her second son Geoffrey, but peace between the brothers was brief. Geoffrey rebelled against Henry twice before his sudden death in 1158. Relations between Henry and his youngest brother, William X, Count of Poitou , were more cordial, and William was given vast estates in England. Archbishop Thomas Becket refused to allow William to marry the Countess of Surrey and the young man fled to Matilda's court at Rouen. William, who was his mother's favourite child, died there in January 1164, reportedly of disappointment and sorrow. She attempted to mediate in the quarrel between her son Henry and Becket, but was unsuccessful.

Although she gave up hope of being crowned in 1141, her name always preceded that of her son Henry, even after he became king. Matilda died at Notre Dame du Pré near Rouen and was buried in the Abbey church of Bec-Hellouin, Normandy. Her body was transferred to the Rouen Cathedral in 1847; her epitaph reads: "Great by Birth, Greater by Marriage, Greatest in her Offspring: Here lies Matilda, the daughter, wife, and mother of Henry."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 429)

Geoffrey had a relationship with < >. This couple did not marry.

Their child was:

+ 553 M    i. Hamelin Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey 812 813 814 was born about 1129, died on 7 May 1202 about age 73, and was buried in Chapter House, Lewes Priory, Surrey, England.

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487. Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay (Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renaud married Helvis, du Donjon and Corbeil.524 815

Research Notes: First wife of Renaud de Courtenay (the elder). Sister of Frederick (or Guy) du Donjon and Corbeil


Children from this marriage were:

+ 554 F    i. Elizabeth de Courtenay, Dame de Courtenay was born before 1150 and died after 1205.

+ 555 M    ii. Renaud de Courtenay 816 was born about 1150, died on 27 Sep 1194 about age 44, and was buried in Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

+ 556 F    iii. Egelina de Courtenay 524 was born about 1155 in <Colston, Nottinghamshire>, England and died about 1214 about age 59.

488. Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Petronilla de Grandmesnil,725 817 818 daughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil and Alice Beaumont, about 1155. Petronilla was born about 1134 in <Leicestershire>, England and died on 1 Apr 1212 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England about age 78. Other names for Petronilla were Pernelle de Grandmesnil, Petronella de Grentemaisnil, and Petronille de Grentmesnil.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester


Children from this marriage were:

+ 557 F    i. Margaret de Beaumont 487 819 820 was born about 1156 in <Hampshire>, England and died about 12 Jan 1235 about age 79.

+ 558 M    ii. Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester 821 died about 21 Oct 1204.

+ 559 M    iii. Roger de Beaumont, Bishop of St Andrews .

+ 560 M    iv. William de Beaumont .

+ 561 F    v. Amicia de Beaumont .

489. Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hawise married William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, son of Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon, of Gloucester, about 1150. William was born about 1128 and died on 23 Nov 1183 about age 55.

Research Notes: 2nd Earl of Gloucester, Lord of Tewkesbury and Glamorgan
2nd Earl of Gloucester, Lord of the manor of Glamorgan and of Cardiff Castle

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 123-27.
Also line 63-26 (Hawise de Beaumont)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 562 F    i. Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester 822 823 was born about 1160 and died on 1 Jan 1225 about age 65.

490. Isabel de Beaumont (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

491. Margaret de Beaumont (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

492. Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan (Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan416, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Maud de Dunstanville,622 daughter of Rainald de Dunstanville and Beatrice FitzWilliam, in 1165 in Cornwall, England. Maud was born about 1143 in Dunstanville, Kent, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 563 F    i. Mabel de Beaumont 622 was born about 1168 in <Meulan, Normandy>, France and died after 1 May 1204.

493. Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick (Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Waleran married Margery d'Oilly.824

Research Notes: First wife of Waleran de Beaumont

Waleran next married Alice de Harcourt,825 daughter of Robert de Harcourt, of Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire and Isabel Camville, about 1196. Alice died after 1212.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Waleran de Beaumont; Waleran de Beaumont was her 2nd husband.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 564 F    i. Alice de Beaumont 826 died between 1246 and 1263.

494. Avice de Lancaster (Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Avice married Richard de Morville, of Lauder in Lauderdale,729 788 son of Hugh de Morville and Beatrice de Beauchamp,. Richard was born about 1143 in <Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England> and died in 1189 about age 46.

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of Scotland:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 565 F    i. Elena de Morville 729 788 was born about 1172 in <Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England>, died on 11 Jun 1217 about age 45, and was buried in Abbey of Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland.

+ 566 M    ii. William de Morville 729 died in 1196.

495. Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey (William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabelle married William, of Blois, Count of Boulogne. William died in 1159.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois

Also Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 83-26 (Isabel de Warenne)

Isabelle next married Hamelin Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey,812 813 814 son of Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy and < >, in Apr 1164. Hamelin was born about 1129, died on 7 May 1202 about age 73, and was buried in Chapter House, Lewes Priory, Surrey, England. Other names for Hamelin were Hamelin Earl of Surrey and Hamelin de Warenne 5th Earl of Surrey.

Research Notes: Natural son of Geoffrey V (Plantagenet). Second husband of Isabel de Warenne.

From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872178 :

Earl of Surrey, Count of Anjou and Maine, Viscount of Touraine and [illegitimate] half-brother of Henry II, King of England. Hamelin supported Henry II against the rebellion by his sons in 1173. In 1176, he escorted Henry's daughter Joan for her marriage to the King of Sicily. Hamelin was present at the Coronation of Richard I and was opposed to the rule of John while Richard was on crusade and later, imprisoned. In 1193, Hamelin was one of the Treasurers for the ransom of the King. Hamelin also attended the Coronation of King John in 1199. Hamelin was the benefactor of quite a number of Abbeys, Priorys and other religious communities in both England and France.
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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois:

Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stly
William, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly
Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.

From Wikipedia - Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey :
Hamelin de Warenne[citation needed ] (Plantagenet) 1129 - May 7 , 1202 ) was an English nobleman who was prominent at the courts of the Angevin kings of England , Henry II , Richard I , and John .

He was an illegitimate son of Geoffrey of Anjou , and thus a half-brother of King Henry II , and an uncle of Richard the Lionheart and King John . His half-brother Henry gave him one of the wealthiest heiresses in England, Isabella de Warenne , in her own right Countess of Surrey. She was the widow of William of Blois . Hamelin and Isabella married in April 1164, and after the marriage he was recognized as Comte de Warenne, that being the customary designation for what more technically should be Earl of Surrey . In consequence of the marriage Hamelin took the de Warenne toponymic, as did his descendants. He and Isabella would have four children.

Warenne land in England centered around Conisbrough in Yorkshire , a location in which Hamelin built a powerful castle. He also possessed the third penny (entitlement to one third of the fines levied in the county courts) of County Surrey and held the castles of Mortemer and Bellencombre in Normandy .

Hamelin joined in the denunciations of Thomas Becket in 1164, although after Becket's death he became a great believer in Becket's sainthood, having, the story goes, been cured of blindness by the saint's help. In 1176, he escorted his niece Joan of England to Sicily for her marriage.

He remained loyal to Henry through all the problems of the later part of the king's reign when many nobles deserted him, and continued as a close supporter of his nephew Richard I. During Richard's absence on the Third Crusade , he took the side of the regent William Longchamp . Hamelin appeared in the 2nd coronation of King Richard in 1194 and at King John's coronation in 1199.

He died in 1202 and was buried at the Chapter House at Lewes Priory , in Sussex . He was succeeded by his son William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey . A daughter, named Adela, was the mistress of her cousin King John of England, and by him the mother of Richard Fitz Roy .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 567 F    i. Maud de Warenne 827 828 was born about 1162 and died before 13 Dec 1228.

+ 568 M    ii. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey was born about 1174 in Surrey, England, died on 27 May 1240 in London, England about age 66, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

496. Margaret, of Huntingdon (Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Humphrey IV de Bohun, Baron de Bohun, Lord of Hereford,829 830 son of Humphrey III de Bohun, Baron de Bohun, Lord of Hereford and Margaret, of Hereford, in 1175. Humphrey died about 1182.

Research Notes: Second husband of Margaret of Huntingdon.

From Magna Charta Barons, p. 81:

Humphrey de Bohun, who was Earl of Hereford and lord high constable of England, in right of is mother. He m. Margaret, daughter of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland, d. v. p. 1152 (and widow of Conale Petit, Earl of Brittany and Richmond, and sister of William the Lion, king of Scots), eldes son of David I., King of Scots, by his wife Matilda, widow of Simon de St. Liz, and daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland and Northampton, beheaded in 1075, and his wife, a niece of William the conqueror. Lady Margaret's mother, m. 1139, d. 1178, was Ada de Warren, daughter of William, second Earl of Surrey (by his wife, Isabel, or Elizabeth, d. 1131, widow of Robert, Earl of Mellent, and daughter of Hugh the Great, Count de Vermandois, son of Henry I., King of France), the son of William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, by his wife, Gundreda, the reputed daughter of William the Conqueror, or the daughter of his consort, Queen Maud, or Matilda, of Flanders, by Gherbod, advocate of the Abbey of St. Bestin, at St. Omer, before her marriage to William of Normandy. Humphrey de Bohun and Lady Margaret had: Henry de Bohun, eldest son and heir...

Noted events in his life were:

• Hereditary Constable of England:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 569 M    i. Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford 831 832 was born in 1176 and died on 1 Jun 1220 at age 44.

Margaret next married Alan, Lord of Galloway,333 son of Roland, Lord of Galloway and Elena de Morville, in 1209. Alan was born about 1186 in <Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland>, died in 1234 about age 48, and was buried in Abbey of Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Another name for Alan was Alan de Galloway.

Research Notes: Per Ancestral Roots, "A descendant of the English and Scottish Kings."

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of Scotland: 1215-1234.

• Named: in the Magna Charta.

497. Marie, of Blois, Countess of Boulogne (Stephen, of Blois, King of England427, Adela, of Normandy359, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marie married Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne,700 son of Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders and Sybil, of Anjou,.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 477)

498. Isabel de Montlhéry, Viscomtessa de Troyes (Lithuaise428, Adela, of Normandy359, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Thibaud, Seigneur de Dampierre,833 son of Gautier, de Moëlan and Unknown,. Thibaud died in 1107.

Noted events in his life were:

• Seigneur de St. Just:

• Seigneur de St. Dizier en Champagne:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 570 M    i. Guy I, Vicomte de Troyes 834 died in 1151.

499. Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England (Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Eleanor, of Aquitaine on 18 May 1152 in Bordeaux, France. Eleanor was born about 1124, died on 31 Mar 1204 in Fontevrault about age 80, and was buried in Fontévrault Abbey, France.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 110-26


Children from this marriage were:

+ 571 F    i. Eleanor, of England 835 836 was born on 13 Oct 1162 in Domfront, Normandy and died on 31 Oct 1214 at age 52.

+ 572 M    ii. KingJohn "Lackland", of England 837 838 was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Lincolnshire, England at age 48, and was buried in Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

Henry had a relationship with Ida de Tosny.839 840 This couple did not marry. Another name for Ida was Ida de Toesny.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk :

Ida de Tosny was a royal ward and mistress of King Henry II, by whom she was mother of a young son William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury ) (b c. 1176 -March 7 , 1226 ). Ida was not the first English royal ward to be taken as mistress by a King who was her guardian; that honour probably belongs to Isabel de Beaumont (Elizabeth de Beaumont), daughter of Robert de Beaumont, who fought at the Battle of Hastings with the Conqueror. That king's youngest son made Beaumont's daughter his mistress. Ida's ancestry was unknown for many years, but a charter by her eldest (illegitimate) son refers to his mother as the "Countess Ida" which pins her down to the wife of Roger Bigod. For Ida's ancestry, see "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 9: Summary" and Marc Morris's The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century


Their child was:

+ 573 M    i. William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury 841 842 was born about 1176 in England, died on 7 Mar 1226 in Salisbury Castle, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England about age 50, and was buried in Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

500. Constance, Princess of Bretagne (Maud, Princess of England431, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Constance married Alan La Zouche 593 about 1123. Alan was born about 1093 in <Rohan, Brittany, France>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 574 M    i. Geoffrey I de Porhoët 593 843 was born about 1126 in <Rohan, Brittany, France>.

501. Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester (Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Ranulf IV, de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester,593 797 798 son of Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester and Lucy, of Bolingbroke, about 1141. Ranulf was born about 1100 in Gernon Castle, Normandy, France, died on 16 Dec 1153 about age 53, and was buried in St. Werburg's, Chester, Cheshire, England. Other names for Ranulf were Ranulph de Gernon 2nd Earl of Chester, Ranulph de Gernon Earl of Chester, Vicomte d'Avranches in Normandy, Ranulf de Guernan Earl of Chester, Vicomte d'Avranches, and Ranulph "de Gernon" de Meschines Earl of Chester.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester :

Ranulf II, also known as Ranulf le Meschin or Ranulf de Gernon inherited his palatine earldom in 1128 aged 28, upon the death of his father who was descended from the Counts of Bayeux , Calvados Normandy .

2 Chronology of Ranulf's life
2.1 The loss of the Earl's northern lands to King David of Scotland (1136-1139)
2.2 Ranulf takes Lincoln (1140)
2.3 The Battle of Lincoln (2 February 1141)
2.4 The capture of Robert of Gloucester
2.5 The second siege of Lincoln (1144)
2.6 Ranulf defects to the King (1145-1146)
2.7 Agreement between King David and Earl Ranulf
2.8 Ranulf's treaty with Robert Earl of Leicester
3 Monastic foundation
3.1 The death of the Earl (1153)


Early life
Note: He is the 4th Ranulf (ie Ranulf IV) but he is the 2nd Earl of Chester.

Ranulf was born at Gernon castle , Normandy around 1100 to Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester (should be: Ranulf III, 1st Earl of Chester [of the second creation]) and Lucia Taillebois of Mercia , England. His parents were both significant landowners and he had considerable autonomy within the palatine .

[Much more available in Wikipedia]

Monastic foundation
He founded a North Welsh Cistercian Abbey in 1131 which was colonised by monks from the Norman house, the Congregation of Savigny .

[edit ] The death of the Earl (1153)
In 1153 Ranulf survived a failed attempt at murder by poison by one of his arch-enemies, William Peverel the Younger , when he was guest at Peverel's house. William had poisoned the wine that Ranulf and his men had drunk. Three of Ranulf's men died but the Earl recovered, though he suffered agonizingly, as he had drunk less than his men. William was exiled from England after Henry took the crown as he was accused of poisoning Ranulf and his retainers. The Earl died the same year (due to the poisoning?), on the 16 December 1153 . One other notable event of 1153, was that Duke Henry granted Ranulf Staffordshire . After his death, the Earl's son and heir Hugh was allowed to inherit Ranulf's lands as held in 1135, and other honours bestowed upon Ranulf were revoked.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 575 M    i. Simon III de Montfort, Count of Evreux 844 died about 1181.

+ 576 F    ii. Joanna de Meschines 639 was born about 1145 in <Chester, Cheshire>, England.

+ 577 M    iii. Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester 199 845 846 was born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Monmouthshire, Wales and died on 30 Jun 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England at age 34.

502. William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester, daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amice de Gael de Montfort, about 1150. Hawise died on 24 Apr 1197.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester

Also Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 63-26

(Duplicate Line. See Person 489)

503. Uchtred, Lord of Galloway (Elizabeth, Princess of England433, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Uchtred married Gunnild, of Dunbar,333 847 daughter of Waltheof, Lord of Allerdale and Sigrid, about 1156 in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. Gunnild was born about 1134 in <Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 578 M    i. Roland, Lord of Galloway 333 848 was born about 1164 in <Galloway, Perthshire, Scotland>, died on 19 Dec 1200 in Northamptonshire, England about age 36, and was buried in Abbey of Saint Andrew, Northamptonshire, England.

504. Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor (Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Frederick married Beatrix, of Burgundy, daughter of Renaud III, Count of Burgundy and Agatha, in 1156. Beatrix died 15 Nov 1184 or 1185.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Frederick III "Barbarossa"

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 45-26 (Frederick III, Barbarossa)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 579 M    i. Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany 849 850 was born in 1177 and died on 21 Jun 1208 in Bamburg, Germany at age 31.

505. Guy II, of Ponthieu (Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Guy married someone.

His child was:

+ 580 M    i. Jean I, Count of Ponthieu 851 was born about 1140 and died in 1191 about age 51.

506. Ela Talvas, of Alençon and Ponthieu (Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ela married Patrick, de Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury,731 842 son of Walter FitzEdward, of Salisbury and Sibyl de Chaworth, about 1149. Patrick was born about 1122 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, died on 27 Mar 1168 in Poitiers, France about age 46, and was buried about 7 Apr 1168 in Abbey of Saint Hilaire, Poitiers, France.

Death Notes: Killed in an ambush by forces of Guy of Lusignan.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury :

Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury (c. 1122 - 1168) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman , and the uncle of the famous William Marshal .

His parents were Walter of Salisbury and Sibilla de Chaworth.[1] Before 1141, Patrick was constable of Salisbury , a powerful local official but not a nobleman. That year, Patrick married his sister to John fitzGilbert the Marshal , who had been a local rival of his, and transferred his allegiance from King Stephen to the Empress Matilda . This political move gained him his earldom, and the friendship of John the Marshal, who was to send his younger son William to stay with him. It was in his household where the famous Marshal first learned about knighthood.

Patrick married twice,[2] his second wife being Ela, daughter of William III Talvas , Duke of Alencon and Ponthieu , whom he married in 1149. They had a son, William in about 1150[1] and three others, including Walter and Philip.[2]
He was killed at Poitiers , France on March 27 1168 in an ambush by forces of Guy of Lusignan .[1]

Noted events in his life were:

• 1st Earl of Wiltshire: Abt 1143. Conferred by Empress Maud

The child from this marriage was:

+ 581 M    i. William FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury 842 852 853 was born about 1150 in <Salisbury, Wiltshire>, England and died on 17 Apr 1196 in <Salisbury, Wiltshire>, England about age 46.

Ela next married William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne,627 son of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester,. William was born in 1118 and died in 1148 at age 30.

Research Notes: First husband of Ela (Talvas).

From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :
In her second marriage, to William de Warenne, Elizabeth had three sons and two daughters (for a total of fourteen children - nine during her first marriage, and five during her second):
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (b. 1119 dspm 1147) whose daughter Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stly
William, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly
Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 423)

507. Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine (Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffroi married Félicité de Brienne,772 daughter of Erard I, Count of Brienne and Alix de Rameru, Dame of Rameru, before 1141. Félicité died on 21 Jul 1178.

Research Notes: Widow of Simon de Broye, d. 1132


The child from this marriage was:

+ 582 M    i. Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne 854 died in Aug 1190 in Acre, Palestine.

508. Urraca, of Portugal (Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Urraca married Fernando II, King of Léon,257 754 755 son of Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon and Berenguela, of Barcelona, about Jun 1165 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Fernando was born in 1137 in Toledo, Castile, Spain and died on 22 Jan 1188 in Benavente, Zamora, Castile, Spain at age 51. Other names for Fernando were Ferdinand II King of Léon and Fernando II Alfonsez King of Léon.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Ferdinand II of León :

Ferdinand II (1137 - 22 January 1188) was King of León and Galicia from 1157 to his death.

Born in Toledo , he was the son of King Alfonso VII of Castile and León and of Berenguela , of the House of Barcelona . His father divided his kingdoms upon his death, with Ferdinand receiving León and Galicia , and another son, Sancho , receiving Castile and Toledo . Ferdinand earned the reputation of a good knight and hard fighter, but did not display political or organising faculty.

His reign of thirty years was one of strife marked by no signal success or reverse. He had to contend with his unruly nobles, several of whom he put to death. During the minority of his nephew, Alfonso VIII of Castile , he endeavoured to impose himself on the kingdom as regent . On the west he was in more or less constant strife with the Kingdom of Portugal , which had separated from León in 1139. His relations with the Portuguese House of Burgundy must have suffered by his repudiation of his wife Urraca , daughter of King Afonso I of Portugal . Though he took the King of Portugal prisoner in 1169, he made no political use of his success. He extended his dominions southward in Extremadura at the expense of the Moors .

Family

By Urraca, married, around 1165, Ferdinand had his son and successor:
Alfonso IX .

Following her repudiation, he formed a relationship with Theresa Fernández de Traba, daughter of count Fernando Pérez de Traba, and in August 1179 he married her, having:
Ferdinand (1178-1187), legitimized through his parents' subsequent marriage
child, b. and d. 6 February 1180, whose birth led to the death of its mother
H
e then formed a liaison with Urraca López de Haro, daughter of Lópe Díaz de Haro, who he married in May 1187, having:
García (1182-1184)
Alfonso, b.1184, legitimized through the subsequent marriage of his parents, died before his father.
Sancho (1186-1220), lord of Fines

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Léon: 1157-1188.

• King of Galicia: 1157-1188.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 583 M    i. Alfonso IX, King of Léon 257 855 856 was born on 15 Aug 1171 in Zamora, Léon, Spain and died on 24 Sep 1230 in Villanueva de Sarria, Lugo, Spain at age 59.

509. Sancho I, King of Portugal (Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Sancho married Dulce Berenguer, of Barcelona, daughter of Ramon Berenguer, IV, Count of Barcelona and Unknown, in 1174. Dulce was born in 1152 and died in 1198 at age 46.

Research Notes: Wikipedia - Afonso II of Portugal

From Wikipedia - Dulce Berenguer of Barcelona :

Dulce Berenguer, Princess of Aragon, Queen Consort of Portugal (1152 -1198 ) was first daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon . She was also the wife of Sancho I of Portugal .

Queen of Portugal
In 1174 she was married to then Prince Sancho as part of an arrangement to secure an alliance between Aragon and Portugal by her brother Alfonso II of Aragon . With her husband's ascent to the throne in 1185, she became Queen Consort .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 584 M    i. Afonso II, King of Portugal was born on 23 Apr 1185 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, died on 25 Mar 1223 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal at age 37, and was buried in Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

510. Sancho III, of Castile (Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon439, Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sancho married Blanca Garcés, of Navarre,857 858 daughter of Garcia VII, of Navarre and Marguerite, de l'Aigle, on 30 Jan 1151 in Catahorra, Logroño. Blanca was born after 1133, died on 12 Aug 1156, and was buried in Monastery of Santa Maria la Real of Najera. Other names for Blanca were Blanca of Navarre, Blanche of Navarre, and Sancha of Navarre.

Noted events in her life were:

• Betrothal: to Sancho III, 15 Oct 1140.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 585 M    i. Alfonso VIII "the Noble", King of Castile 859 860 was born on 11 Nov 1155 and died on 5 Oct 1214 at age 58.

511. Fernando II, King of Léon (Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon439, Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Fernando married Urraca, of Portugal,257 749 750 daughter of Afonso I, King of Portugal and Maud, of Savoy, about Jun 1165 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Urraca was born about 1150 in <Coimbra, Coimbra>, Portugal and died on 16 Oct 1188 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain about age 38. Another name for Urraca was Urraca Affonsez of Portugal.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Urraca of Portugal :

Infanta Urraca of Portugal (Coimbra , 1151 - 16 October 1188) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), daughter of Afonso I , 1st King of Portugal and his wife Maud of Savoy . She married Ferdinand II of León (c. 1165) with whom she had Alfonso IX of León . This marriage didn't prevent her father Afonso I from declaring war on his son-in-law. This short war culminated in disaster when Afonso was captured in Badajoz . Perhaps due to his marriage to Urraca, Ferdinand was generous to Afonso, and let him leave. However, the marriage of Ferdinand II and Urraca was annulled in 1175 by the Pope, using the fact that Urraca was his distant cousin as justification.

After the dissolution of her marriage, Urraca returned to the court of her father and died there, aged only 37, nine months after the death of her former husband.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 508)

512. Sancha (Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon439, Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

513. Constance (Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon439, Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

514. Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin (Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Albri married Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin,395 770 771 daughter of Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Clémence de Bar-le-Duc, Countess of Dammartin,. Mathilda was born about 1138 in <Pontieu, Ain>, France and died after Oct 1200. Other names for Mathilda were Mabilie of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin, Mahaut de Ponthieu, Maud of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin, and Maude de Clermont.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 586 F    i. Agnes de Dammartin 309 861 was born about 1166 in <Buckinghamshire>, England and died in 1237 about age 71.

+ 587 M    ii. Simon de Dammartin, Count of Aumale 862 died in 1239.

+ 588 F    iii. Juliane de Dammartin .863

515. Marguerite, de Turenne (Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marguerite married William IV Taillifer, Count of Angoulême,864 son of Wulgrin II, Count of Angoulême and Ponce de la Marche and Pontia de la Marche, about 1147. William died on 7 Aug 1179.

Research Notes: 3rd husband of Marguerite de Turenne.

From Wikipedia - William IV of Angoulême :

William IV of Angoulême, inherited the territory of Count of Angouleme from his father, Wulgrin II of Angoulême .

It is from him, that the territory was split between the three brothers all sons of William IV: Wulgrin III of Angoulême who was the eldest, William V of Angoulême and Aymer of Angoulême .

After the death of Aymer, the territory did not pass to Aymer's daughter, Isabella of Angouleme , Queen consort to John of England , but rather to the daughter of Wulgrim III, Mathilde of Angoulême , who had married Hugh IX of Lusignan , father of Hugh X of Lusignan .

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Angoulême: 1140-1179.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 589 M    i. Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême 865 was born about 1160 and died on 16 Jul 1202 about age 42.

+ 590 M    ii. Wulgrin III, Count of Angoulême .

516. Marguerite, de l'Aigle (Juliana, of Mortagne and Perche444, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marguerite married Garcia VII, of Navarre 866 867 after 1130. Garcia died on 21 Nov 1150 in Lorca and was buried in Santa María la Real, Pamplona. Other names for Garcia were García VI "el Restaurador," Garcia VI "the Restorer" of Navarre, and García Ramírez of Navarre.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - García Ramírez of Navarre :

García Ramírez, sometimes García IV,V, VI or VII (died 21 November 1150 , Lorca ), called the Restorer (Spanish : el Restaurador), was Lord of Monzón and Logroño , and, from 1134, King of Navarre . He "restored" the independence of the Navarrese crown after 58 years of union with the Kingdom of Aragon .

Early years
García was born in the early twelfth century, the grandson of Rodrigo Díaz, better known as El Cid . His father was Ramiro Sánchez of Monzón , a son of Sancho Garcés , illegitimate son of García Sánchez III of Navarre and half-brother of Sancho IV . His mother was the Cid's daughter Cristina.

Rise to power
When Aragon, which had from 1076 been united to Navarre, lost its warrior king Alfonso the Battler and fell into a succession crisis in 1134, García managed to wrest Navarre from his Aragonese cousins. He was elected in Pamplona by the bishops and nobles of the realm against the will of Alfonso. That Alfonso, in drawing up a will, had ignored his distant relation (of an illegitimate line), is not unsurprising given the circumstances. Alfonso had nearer male kin in the form of his brother Ramiro . Besides that, since Alfonso seems to have disregarded Ramiro as well, the choice of an illegitimate descendant of Sancho the Great would undoubtedly have aroused the opposition of the Papacy to the succession.[1]


Ramiro did succeed Alfonso in Aragon, because the nobles refused to enact the late king's unusual will. His accession did raise protest from Rome and was not uncontested within Aragon, much less in Navarre, where García was the chosen candidate once the testament of Alfonso was laid aside. Rome does not seem to have opposed him, but neither does he seem to have had much support within Aragon, while Ramiro strongly objected to his election in Navarre. In light of this, the Bishop of Pamplona granted García his church's treasure to fund his government against Ramiro's pretensions.[2] Among Garcías other early supporters were Lop Ennechones, Martinus de Leit, and Count Latro, who carried out negotiations on the king's behalf with Ramiro.[3] Eventually, however, the two monarchs reached a mutual accord - the Pact of Vadoluongo - of "adoption" in January 1135: García was deemed the "son" and Ramiro the "father" in an attempt to maintain both the independence of each kingdom and the de facto supremacy of the Aragonese one.

In May 1135, García declared himself a vassal of Alfonso VII . This simultaneously put him under the protection and lordship of Castile and bought recognition of his royal status from Alfonso, who was a claimant to the Battler's succession.[4] García's submission to Castile has been seen as an act of protection for Navarre which had the consequence of putting her in an offensive alliance against Aragon, which thus forced Ramiro to marry, to forge an alliance with Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and to produce an heir, now that García, his adoptive son, was out of the question.[5] On the other hand, García may have been responding to Ramiro's marriage, which proved beyond a doubt that the king of Aragon was seeking another heir than his distant relative and adopted son.[6]


Before September 1135, Alfonso VII granted García Zaragoza as a fief.[7] Recently conquered from Aragon, this outpost of Castilian authority in the east was clearly beyond the military capacity of Alfonso to control and provided further reasons for recognition of García in Navarre in return for not only his homage, but his holding Zaragoza on behalf of Castile. In 1136, Alfons was forced to do homage for Zaragoza to Ramiro and to recognise him as King of Zaragoza. In 1137, Zaragoza was surrendered to Raymond Berengar, though Alfonso retained suzerainty over it. By then, García's reign in Zaragoza had closed.

García's heirs
Sometime after 1130, but before his succession, García married Marguerite de l'Aigle . She was to bear him a son and successor, Sancho VI , as well as two daughters who each married kings: the elder, Blanca , born after 1133, married Sancho III of Castile , while the younger, Margaret , named after her mother, married William I of Sicily . García's relationship with his first queen was, however, shaky. She took on many lovers and showed favouritism to her French relatives. She bore a second son named Rodrigo , whom her husband refused to recognise as his own.[8] On 24 June 1144 , in León , García married Urraca , called "La Asturiana" (the Asturian), illegitimate daughter of Alfonso VII by Guntroda Pérez , to strengthen his relationship with his overlord.

In 1136, García was obliged to surrender Rioja to Castile but, in 1137, he allied with Alfonso I of Portugal and confronted Alfonso VII. They confirmed a peace between 1139 and 1140. He was thereafter an ally of Castile in the Reconquista and was instrumental in the conquest of Almería in 1147. In 1146, he occupied Tauste , which belonged to Aragon, and Alfonso VII intervened to mediate a peace between the two kingdoms.

By his marriage to Urraca, García had also become a brother-in-law of Raymond Berengar IV, with whom he confirmed a peace treaty in 1149. The count was promised to García's daughter Blanca while already engaged to Petronilla of Aragon , but García died before the marriage could be carried out.

García died on 21 November 1150 in Lorca , near Estella , and was buried in the cathedral of Santa María la Real in Pamplona. He was succeeded by his eldest son. He left one daughter by Urraca: Sancha, who married Gaston V of Béarn . He left a widow in the person of his third wife, Ganfreda López.

García left, as the primary monument of his reign, the monastery of Santa María de la Oliva in Carcastillo . It is a fine example of Romanesque architecture .

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Monzón and Logroño:

• King of Navarre: 1134-1150.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 591 F    i. Blanca Garcés, of Navarre 857 858 was born after 1133, died on 12 Aug 1156, and was buried in Monastery of Santa Maria la Real of Najera.

517. Adeliza de Clare (Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adeliza married Aubrey II de Vere, of Great Addington & Drayton,279 789 790 791 son of Aubrey I de Vere and Beatrice de Gand, about 1105. Aubrey was born about 1080 in <Hedingham, Essex, England>, died on 15 May 1141 in London, Middlesex, England about age 61, and was buried in Colne Priory, Earls Colne, Essex, England. Other names for Aubrey were Alberic de Ver and Albericus de Ver.

Birth Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f95/a0019514.htm has b. 1062 in Hedingham, Essex, England.

Death Notes: Killed by a London mob

Research Notes: Aubrey II de Vere of Great Addington and Drayton, co. Northampton, Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1121, 1125, Justice and Master Chamberlain of England 1133.
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From Wikipedia - Aubrey de Vere II

Aubrey de Vere II (c. 1080 -1141 ) was also known as "Alberic[us] de Ver". He was the second of that name in post Norman Conquest England , being the eldest surviving son of Alberic or Aubrey I de Vere who had followed William the Conqueror to England in or after 1066 .

Their lineage is probably Norman , possibly originally from the eponymous town of Ver/Vire in western Normandy , and were [erroneously] said to descend from Charlemagne himself through the Counts of Flanders by late antiquarians. In fact, their connection with Guînes , in Flanders , was temporary; Aubrey de Vere III was briefly married to Beatrice, heiress to that county, about 1137 -1144 or 1146 .

Aubrey II served as Sheriff of many shires and as a Justiciar under kings Henry I and Stephen .[1] King Henry I had declared the estates and office of the first Lord Chamberlain , Robert Malet , to be forfeit, and in 1133 awarded the office of Lord Chamberlain of England to Aubrey.

William of Malmesbury reports that Aubrey represented King Stephen in 1139 , when the king had been summoned to a church council to answer for the seizure of castles held by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury.

His eldest son Aubrey de Vere III , was later created Earl of Oxford , and their descendants were to hold that title and the office that came to be known as the Lord Great Chamberlain until the extinction of the male line in 1703 .[2] He was killed by a London mob in May, 1141 , and buried in the family priory at Colne, Essex .

Aubrey II married Adeliza/Alice, daughter of Gilbert fitz Richard of Clare. Their known children: Aubrey de Vere III , first earl of Oxford; Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex , Robert; Alice "of Essex;" Geoffrey; Juliana, Countess of Norfolk; William de Vere , Bishop of Hereford; Gilbert, prior of the Knights Hospitaller in England; and an unnamed daughter who married Roger de Ramis.

^ Davis, et al.: "Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum". Oxford University Press, 1913-68: v. 2.
^ Cokayne, G. E: "Complete Peerage of England....", v. 10. St. Catherine Press, 1910-58.

Noted events in his life were:

• Sheriff: of London and Middlesex.

• Justice: and Master Chamberlain of England, 1133.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 592 F    i. Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex 370 789 868 was born about 1103 in <Hedingham, Essex, England>, died after 21 Oct 1166 in <England>, and was buried in Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire, England.

+ 593 M    ii. Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes 869 was born about 1115 and died on 26 Dec 1194 about age 79.

+ 594 F    iii. Juliana de Vere 279 870 was born about 1116 in <Hedingham, Essex, England>, was christened in Hedingham, Essex, England, and died about 1199 about age 83.

+ 595 F    iv. Alice de Vere, of Essex 789 871 was born before 1141 and died after 1185.

+ 596 M    v. Robert de Vere .789

+ 597 M    vi. Geoffrey de Vere .

+ 598 M    vii. William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford .

+ 599 M    viii. Gilbert de Vere .

518. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford (Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Adelize de Gernon,370 767 796 daughter of Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester and Lucy, of Bolingbroke, about 1116. Adelize was born about 1094 in <Hertford, Hertfordshire>, England and died in 1128 about age 34. Other names for Adelize were Alice de Gernon, Alicia de Gernon, Adeliza de Meschines, and Alice de Meschines.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia has b. abt 1102


Children from this marriage were:

+ 600 F    i. Alice de Clare 639 872 was born about 1102 in <Tunbridge, Kent>, England and died after 1148 in England.

+ 601 M    ii. Gilbert de Clare 873 was born in 1115 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England and died in 1153 at age 38.

+ 602 M    iii. Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford 370 768 874 875 was born in 1116 in <Tunbridge Castle>, Kent, England, died in 1173 in Oxfordshire, England at age 57, and was buried in Eynsham Priory, Oxfordshire, England.

519. Rohese FitzRichard (Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rohese married Badeion de Monmouth, of Monmouth, Monmouthshire.876

The child from this marriage was:

+ 603 F    i. Rohese de Monmouth .876

520. Baldwin FitzGilbert de Clare, Lord of Bourne, Deeping and Skellingthorpe (Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

521. Gilbert FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke (Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gilbert married Isabel de Beaumont,619 daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester and Count of Meulan and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester,. Isabel was born between 1100 and 1107 and died after 1172. Another name for Isabel was Isabella of Meulan.

Research Notes: From thepeerage.com:
Isabella of Meulan was born between 1102 and 1107.1 She was the daughter of Robert de Meulan, 1st Earl of Leicester and Elizabeth de Vermandois.2 She married Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke, son of Gilbert fitz Richard and Adeliza de Clermont . She died after 1172.2
As a result of her marriage, Isabella of Meulan was styled as Countess of Pembroke.
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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :

Isabel de Beaumont (b Aft. 1102), a mistress of King Henry I of England . Married two times:
Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke by whom she was mother of Richard Strongbow , who invaded Ireland 1170 ;
Hervé de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland (this marriage is not conclusively proven)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 413)

522. Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin (Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis447, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mathilda married Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin,309 756 son of Alberic I, Count of Dammartin and Joan Basset,. Albri was born about 1135 in <Dammartin, Seine-et-Marne>, France, died on 19 Sep 1200 in London, Middlesex, England about age 65, and was buried in Abbaye de Jumieges, Jumieges, Seine-Maritime, France. Other names for Albri were Alberic II Count of Dammartin and Aubrey II Count of Dammartin.

Research Notes: Count of Dammartin by right of his wife

Noted events in his life were:

• Chamberlain of France: 1155-1160.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 514)

Mathilda next married Alberic II, de Dammartin.877

The child from this marriage was:

+ 604 M    i. Simon, de Dammartin 877 was born in 1180 and died on 21 Sep 1239 at age 59.

523. Félicité de Brienne (Alix de Rameru, Dame of Rameru448, Andre I de Rameru, and d'Arcis-sur-Aube374, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Félicité married Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine,746 son of Roger I de Joinville, Seigneur de Joinville and Adélarde de Vignory, before 1141. Geoffroi was born before 1127 and died in 1188.

Research Notes: Sénéchal of Champagne 1127-1188, and of Bar-sur-Seine

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-27

Noted events in his life were:

• Sénéchal of Champagne: 1127-1188.

• Sénéchal of Bar-sur-Seine:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 507)

524. Peter, of France, Count of Montargis and Courtenay (Adelaide, of Savoy450, Gisele, of Burgundy377, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Peter married Elizabeth de Courtenay, Dame de Courtenay, daughter of Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay and Helvis, du Donjon and Corbeil, about 1150. Elizabeth was born before 1150 and died after 1205. Another name for Elizabeth was Isabel de Courtenay Dame de Courtenay.

Research Notes: Heiress of Courtenay.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 107-26


Children from this marriage were:

+ 605 F    i. Alix de Courtenay 878 879 died in 1218.

+ 606 M    ii. Peter de Courtenay, Count of Courtenay 880 was born about 1155 and died before Jan 1218 in Epirus.

525. Maud, of Savoy (Amadeus III, Count of Savoy, Maurienne and Turin451, Gisele, of Burgundy377, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Maud married Afonso I, King of Portugal,648 649 son of Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal and Theresa, of Leon and Castile, before Jun 1146 in Chambéry, Savoie, France. Afonso was born on 25 Jul 1109 in Viseu, Viseu, Portugal, died on 6 Dec 1185 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal at age 76, and was buried in Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Other names for Afonso were Affonso I "the Conqueror" King of Portugal and the Algarves, Afonso Henriques King of Portugal, Alfonso I King of Portugal, and Henriquez I King of Portugal.

Research Notes: First king of Portugal.

From Wikipedia - Afonso I of Portugal :

Afonso I (English Alphonzo or Alphonse), more commonly known as Afonso Henriques (pronounced [?'fõsu ?'?ik??] ), or also Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician ) or Alphonsus (Latin version), (Viseu , 1109 , traditionally July 25 - Coimbra , 1185 December 6 ), also known as the Conqueror (Port. o Conquistador), was the first King of Portugal , declaring his independence from León .


Life
Afonso I was the son of Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal and Teresa of León , the illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León . He was proclaimed King on July 26 , 1139 , immediately after the Battle of Ourique , and died on December 6 , 1185 in Coimbra .

At the end of the 11th century , the Iberian Peninsula political agenda was mostly concerned with the Reconquista , the driving out of the Muslim successor-states to the Caliphate of Cordoba after its collapse. With European military aristocracies focused on the Crusades , Alfonso VI called for the help of the French nobility to deal with the Moors . In exchange, he was to give the hands of his daughters in wedlock to the leaders of the expedition and bestow royal privileges to the others. Thus, the royal heiress Urraca of Castile wedded Raymond of Burgundy , younger son of the Count of Burgundy , and her half-sister, princess Teresa of León , wedded his cousin, another French crusader, Henry of Burgundy , younger brother of the Duke of Burgundy . Henry was made Count of Portugal, a burdensome county south of Galicia , where Moorish incursions and attacks were to be expected. With his wife Teresa as co-ruler of Portugal, Henry withstood the ordeal and held the lands for his father-in-law.

From this wedlock several sons were born, but only one, Afonso Henriques (meaning "Afonso son of Henry") thrived. The boy, probably born around 1109, followed his father as Count of Portugal in 1112 , under the tutelage of his mother. The relations between Teresa and her son Afonso proved difficult. Only eleven years old, Afonso already had his own political ideas, greatly different from his mother's. In 1120 , the young prince took the side of the archbishop of Braga , a political foe of Teresa, and both were exiled by her orders. Afonso spent the next years away from his own county , under the watch of the bishop. In 1122 Afonso became fourteen, the adult age in the 12th century . He made himself a knight on his own account in the Cathedral of Zamora , raised an army , and proceeded to take control of his lands. Near Guimarães , at the Battle of São Mamede (1128 ) he overcame the troops under his mother's lover and ally Count Fernando Peres de Trava of Galicia , making her his prisoner and exiling her forever to a monastery in León . Thus the possibility of incorporating Portugal into a Kingdom of Galicia was eliminated and Afonso become sole ruler (Duke of Portugal) after demands for independence from the county's people, church and nobles. He also vanquished Alfonso VII of Castile and León , another of his mother's allies, and thus freed the county from political dependence on the crown of León and Castile . On April 6 , 1129 , Afonso Henriques dictated the writ in which he proclaimed himself Prince of Portugal.

...In 1169 , Afonso was disabled in an engagement near Badajoz by a fall from his horse , and made prisoner by the soldiers of the king of León. Portugal was obliged to surrender as his ransom almost all the conquests Afonso had made in Galicia in the previous years.

In 1179 the privileges and favours given to the Roman Catholic Church were compensated. In the papal bull Manifestis Probatum , Pope Alexander III acknowledged Afonso as King and Portugal as an independent land with the right to conquer lands from the Moors. With this papal blessing, Portugal was at last secured as a country and safe from any Castilian attempts at annexation.

In 1184 , in spite of his great age, he still had sufficient energy to relieve his son Sancho, who was besieged in Santarém by the Moors. He died shortly after, on December 6 , 1185 .

The Portuguese revere him as a hero, both on account of his personal character and as the founder of their nation . There are stories that it would take 10 men to carry his sword, and that Afonso would want to engage other monarchs in personal combat, but no one would dare accept his challenge.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 437)

526. Faramus de Boulogne (William de Boulogne452, Geoffrey, Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine379, Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Faramus married Maud.309 Maud was born about 1110 in <Buckinghamshire>, England. Another name for Maud was Matilda.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 607 F    i. Sybil de Boulogne 309 881 was born about 1132 in <Buckinghamshire>, England.

527. William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex (Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Maud de St. Hilary,370 882 883 daughter of James de St. Hilary, of Harcourt and Aveline, after 1173. Maud was born in 1132 in <Burkenham, Norfolk>, England and died on 24 Dec 1193 in Norfolk, England at age 61. Other names for Maud were Maud de Saint-Hilaire, Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet, and Matilda de St. Hilary.

Death Notes: May have been 1173

Research Notes: Daughter and heiress of James de St. Hilaire du Harcourt, of Field Dalling, Norfolk

Sources: Wikipedia - John FitzGeoffrey and Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-26 (William d'Aubigny)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 608 M    i. William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel 884 885 was born before 1180, died on 1 Feb 1221 in [near Rome], (Italy), and was buried in Wymondham Abbey, Wymondham, Norfolk, England.

528. Godfrey III, Count of Louvain, Duke of Lorraine (Godfrey II, Count of Leuven, Landgrave of Brabant455, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Godfrey married Margaret, of Limbourg,886 daughter of Henry II, Count of Limbourg and Matilda, of Saffenberg, in 1158. Margaret died in 1173. Another name for Margaret was Margaret of Limburg.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 609 M    i. Henry I, Duke of Lorraine, Louvain and Brabant 887 888 was born about 1165 in Leuven, Brabant, Flanders, Belgium and died on 5 Sep 1235 in Cologne, Germany about age 70.

529. Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy (Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Isabel Brus,639 daughter of Adam Brus and Joanna de Meschines, about 1182 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. Isabel was born about 1160 in Skelton, North Yorkshire, England, died after 1230, and was buried in Whitby Abbey, North Riding, Yorkshire, England. Another name for Isabel was Isabel Bruce.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 610 M    i. William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy 279 782 was born about 1193 in <Alnwick>, Northumberland, England, died before 28 Jul 1245, and was buried in Salley Abbey, Craven, Yorkshire, England.

530. Richard de Percy (Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

531. Adelheid (Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

532. Henry (Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

533. Agnes, of Germany (Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Agnes married Frederick I von Büren, of Hohenstaufen, Duke of Alsace and Swabia, son of Frederick, of Büren and Hildegarde, in 1089. Frederick was born in 1050 and died on 21 Jul 1105 at age 55.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Frederick I, Duke of Swabia :

Frederick I von Büren (1050 -July 21 , 1105 ) was Duke of Swabia from 1079 to his death. He was the first ruler of Swabia of the House of Hohenstaufen . He was the son of Friedrich von Büren and Hildegard.
In 1089, Frederick married Agnes of Germany , daughter of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor . They had several sons and daughters, amongst whom were:
Frederick II of Swabia (1090-1147), the father of Frederick Barbarossa
Conrad III, king of Germany (1093-1152)

See also
Dukes of Swabia family tree

Source
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Line 45-24


Children from this marriage were:

+ 611 M    i. Frederick II, of Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia 741 742 was born in 1090 and died on 6 Apr 1147 at age 57.

+ 612 M    ii. Conrad III, King of Germany 889 was born in 1093 and died on 15 Feb 1152 at age 59.

Agnes next married Leopold III, Margrave of Austria,890 son of Leopold II, Margrave of Austria and Ida, of Formbach-Ratelnberg, abt or aft 1105. Leopold was born in 1073 and died on 15 Nov 1136 at age 63.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Agnes of Germany


The child from this marriage was:

+ 613 M    i. Leopold IV

534. Conrad, King of Italy (Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

535. Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou,634 635 daughter of Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England and Matilda, of Scotland, on 7 Jan 1114 in Worms, (Rhine-Palatinate, Germany). Matilda was born about 7 Feb 1102 and died on 10 Sep 1167 about age 65. Other names for Matilda were Mathilda of England, Empress Maud Countess of Anjou, and Maude of England.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots Line 1-23 has b. abt. 1102-1104; Line 118-25 has b. 1104.
Some other source has b. Feb 1101

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Empress Matilda :

Empress Matilda, also known as Matilda of England or Maude (c. 7 February 1102 - 10 September 1167) was the daughter and heir of King Henry I of England . Matilda and her younger brother, William Adelin , were the only legitimate children of King Henry. Her brother died young in the White ship disaster , leaving Matilda as the last heir from the paternal line of her grandfather William the Conqueror .

As a child, Matilda was betrothed and later married to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . From her marriage to Henry, she acquired the title Empress. The couple had no known children. When widowed, she was married to the much younger Geoffrey of Anjou , by whom she became the mother of three sons, the eldest of whom became King Henry II of England .

Matilda was the first female ruler of the Kingdom of England . However the length of her effective rule was quite brief - a few months in 1141 - and she was never crowned and failed to consolidate her rule (legally and politically). Because of this she is normally excluded from lists of English monarchs, and her rival (and cousin) Stephen of Blois is routinely listed as monarch for the period 1135-1154. Their warring rivalry for the throne led to years of unrest and civil war in England that have been called The Anarchy . She did secure her inheritance of the Duchy of Normandy - through the military feats of her husband Geoffrey - and she campaigned unstintingly for her oldest son's inheritance, living to see him ascend the throne in 1154.

(In Latin texts Matilda was sometimes called Maude . This is a modernised spelling of the Norman-French form of her name, Mahaut.)

Early life
Matilda was the firstborn of two children to Henry I of England and his wife Matilda of Scotland (also known as Edith). Her maternal grandparents were Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret of Scotland . Margaret was daughter of Edward the Exile and granddaughter of Edmund II of England . (Most historians believe Matilda was born at Winchester , but one, John Fletcher (1990), argues for the possibility of the royal palace at Sutton Courtenay in Oxfordshire .)

First marriage: Holy Roman Empress
When she was seven years old, Matilda was betrothed to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor ; at nine, she was sent to the Holy Roman Empire (Germany) to begin training for the life of Empress consort . The royal couple were married at Worms on January 7, 1114, and Matilda accompanied her husband on tours to Rome and Tuscany . After time, the young wife of the Emperor acted as regent , mainly in Italy, in his absence[1]. Emperor Henry died in 1125. The imperial couple had no surviving offspring, but Herman of Tournai states that Matilda bore a son who lived only a short while.

Despite being popularly known by the title "Empress " from her first marriage, Matilda's right to the title was dubious. She was never crowned Holy Roman Empress by a legitimate Pope - which ceremony was normally required to achieve the title; indeed, in later years she encouraged chroniclers to believe she had been crowned by the Pope. Contemporary, she was called German Queen by her husband's bishops, while her formal title was recorded as "Queen of the Romans". Still, "Empress" was arguably an appropriate courtesy title for the wife of an Emperor who had been crowned by the Pope.

In 1120 her brother William Adelin was drowned in the disastrous wreck of the White Ship , which left Matilda as the only legitimate child of her father King Henry . Like Matilda, her cousin Stephen of Blois was a grandchild of William (the Conqueror) of Normandy ; but her paternal line made her senior in right of succession to his maternal line.

Second marriage: Countess of Anjou
Matilda returned to England a young widow, age 23, and dowager "Empress" - a status of considerable pride to her. There Henry named her his heir to both the English throne and his Duchy of Normandy . Henry saw to it that the Anglo-Norman barons (including Stephen of Blois ) were sworn (several times) to accept Matilda as ruler if Henry died without a male heir.

Henry then arranged a second marriage for Matilda; as he aimed to achieve peace between the fractious barons of Normandy and Anjou. On 17 June 1128, Matilda, aged 26, was married to Geoffrey of Anjou , aged 15, who also was Count of Maine and heir apparent to (his father) the Count of Anjou - which title he soon acquired, and by which Matilda became Countess of Anjou. It was a title she rarely used. Geoffrey called himself "Plantagenet " from the broom flower (planta genista) he adopted as his personal emblem. So Plantagenet became the dynastic name of that powerful line of English kings who descended from Matilda and Geoffrey.

Matilda's marriage with Geoffrey was troubled; there were frequent long separations, but they had three sons and she survived him. The eldest son, Henry , was born on 5 March 1133. In 1134, she nearly died in childbirth, following the birth of her second son, Geoffrey, Count of Nantes . A third son, William X, Count of Poitou , was born in 1136.

When her father died in Normandy, on 1 December 1135, Matilda was with her husband, in Anjou ; and, crucially, too far away from events rapidly unfolding in England and Normandy. Stephen of Blois rushed to England upon learning of Henry's death; in London he moved quickly to grasp the crown of England from its appointed heir.

But Matilda was game to contest Stephen in both realms; she and her husband Geoffrey entered Normandy and began military campaigns to claim her inheritance. Progress was uneven at first, but she persevered; even so, it was not until 1139 that Matilda felt secure enough in Normandy to turn her attentions to invading England and fighting Stephen directly.
In Normandy, Geoffrey secured all fiefdoms west and south of the Seine by 1143; in January 1144, he crossed the Seine and took Rouen without resistance. He assumed the title Duke of Normandy , and Matilda became Duchess of Normandy. Geoffrey and Matilda held the duchy conjointly until 1149, then ceded it to their son, Henry, which event was soon ratified by King Louis VII of France .

Struggle for throne of England
On the death of her father, Henry I, in 1135, Matilda expected to succeed to the throne of England , but her cousin, Stephen of Blois , a nephew of Henry I, usurped the throne with the support of most of the barons, breaking the oath he had previously made to defend her rights. The civil war which followed was bitter and prolonged, with neither side gaining the ascendancy for long, but it was not until 1139 that Matilda could command the military strength necessary to challenge Stephen within his own realm. Stephen's wife, the Countess of Boulogne who was also named Matilda , was the Empress's maternal cousin. During the war, Matilda's most loyal and capable supporter was her illegitimate half-brother, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester .

Matilda's greatest triumph came in April 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen at the Battle of Lincoln . He was made a prisoner and effectively deposed.

Her advantage lasted only a few months. When she marched on London , the city was ready to welcome her and support her coronation . She used the title of Lady of the English and planned to assume the title of queen upon coronation (the custom which was followed by her grandsons, Richard and John ).[2] However, she refused the citizens' request to have their taxes halved and, because of her own arrogance [2], she found the gates of London shut and the civil war reignited on 24 June 1141. By November, Stephen was free, having been exchanged for the captured Robert of Gloucester, and a year later, the tables were turned when Matilda was besieged at Oxford but escaped to Wallingford , supposedly by fleeing across the snow-covered land in a white cape. In 1141 she had escaped Devizes in a similarly clever manner, by disguising herself as a corpse and being carried out for burial. In 1148, Matilda and Henry returned to Normandy , following the death of Robert of Gloucester, and the reconquest of that county by her husband. Upon their arrival, Geoffrey turned Normandy over to his son, and retired to his own county of Anjou .

Later life
Matilda's first son, Henry , was showing signs of becoming a successful leader. Although the civil war had been decided in Stephen's favour, his reign was troubled. In 1153, the death of his son Eustace, combined with the arrival of a military expedition led by Henry, led him to acknowledge the latter as his heir by the Treaty of Wallingford .

Matilda retired to Rouen in Normandy during her last years, where she maintained her own court and presided over the government of the duchy in the absence of Henry. She intervened in the quarrels between her eldest son Henry and her second son Geoffrey, but peace between the brothers was brief. Geoffrey rebelled against Henry twice before his sudden death in 1158. Relations between Henry and his youngest brother, William X, Count of Poitou , were more cordial, and William was given vast estates in England. Archbishop Thomas Becket refused to allow William to marry the Countess of Surrey and the young man fled to Matilda's court at Rouen. William, who was his mother's favourite child, died there in January 1164, reportedly of disappointment and sorrow. She attempted to mediate in the quarrel between her son Henry and Becket, but was unsuccessful.

Although she gave up hope of being crowned in 1141, her name always preceded that of her son Henry, even after he became king. Matilda died at Notre Dame du Pré near Rouen and was buried in the Abbey church of Bec-Hellouin, Normandy. Her body was transferred to the Rouen Cathedral in 1847; her epitaph reads: "Great by Birth, Greater by Marriage, Greatest in her Offspring: Here lies Matilda, the daughter, wife, and mother of Henry."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 429)

536. Roheise de Vere (Beatrice de Gand467, Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes384, Manasses, Count of Guînes320, Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roheise married Payne de Beauchamp,788 son of Hugues de Beauchamp and Adeliza de Taillebois,. Payne was born about 1118 in <Hereford, Buckshire, England> and died in 1157 about age 39. Another name for Payne was Peganus de Beauchamp.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 614 F    i. Beatrice de Beauchamp 788 was born about 1107 in <Bedfordshire, England> and died in England.

537. Aubrey II de Vere, of Great Addington & Drayton (Beatrice de Gand467, Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes384, Manasses, Count of Guînes320, Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aubrey married Adeliza de Clare,763 764 765 daughter of Gilbert FitzRichard, de Clare and Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, about 1105. Adeliza was born between 1066 and 1080 in <Essex, England> and died about 1163 in <Clare, Suffolk, England>. Other names for Adeliza were Alice de Clare, Alice FitzRichard, Adeliza fitz Richard, and Alice fitz Richard.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1077, Essex, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 517)

538. Robert Massey, of Sale (Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

His child was:

+ 615 M    i. William Massey, of Tatton .

539. John Massey (Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

540. Hamon III Massey (Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hamon married Agatha de Theray.891

The child from this marriage was:

+ 616 M    i. Hamon IV Massey 892 was born about 1176 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England and died after 1250 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England.

541. Robert Massey (Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

542. Adelize de Gernon (Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester473, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adelize married Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford,370 766 767 768 son of Gilbert FitzRichard, de Clare and Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, about 1116. Richard was born between 1084 and 1090 in <Hertford, Hertfordshire>, England, was christened in Clare, Suffolk, England, died on 15 Apr 1136 in [near Abergavenny], Monmouthshire, England, and was buried in Gloucester. Other names for Richard were Richard de Clare Earl of Hertford and Earl of Clare, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare Lord of Clare, Suffolk, Richard Fitz Gilbert Lord of Clare, and Suffolk.

Death Notes: Slain by the Welsh near Abergavenny

Research Notes: From thepeerage.com:
Richard FitzGilbert was also known as Richard de Clare.1 He succeeded to the title of 3rd Lord of Clare [feudal baron] circa 1117.1 He is supposed to have been created Earl of Hertford by King Stephen I (or by King Henry I), but Cokayne states that there is no grounds for this belief.1 He founded the Priory of Tonbridge.1 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.

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From Wikipedia - Richard de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford :

Lineage
Richard FitzGilbert de Clare. 1st Earl of Hertford
(1094-15 April 1136 ) was the son of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare and Alice de Claremont also known as Adeliza de Claremont .
He founded the priory of Tonbridge .

Welsh revolt
Richard held the Lordship of Ceredigion in Wales . A Welsh revolt against Norman rule had begun in south Wales where, on 1 January 1136 the Welsh won a victory over the local Norman forces between Loughor and Swansea .


Ambush & death
Richard had been away from his lordship in the early part of the year. Returning to the borders of Wales in April, he ignored warnings of the danger and pressed on toward Ceredigion with only a small force. He had not gone far when he was ambushed and killed by the men of Gwent under Iorwerth ab Owain and his brother Morgan, grandsons of Caradog ap Gruffydd , in a woody tract called "the ill-way of Coed Grano", near Llanthony Abbey , north of Abergavenny .

Spur for Welsh invasion
The news of Richard's death induced Owain Gwynedd , son of Gruffydd ap Cynan , king of Gwynedd to invade his Lordship. In alliance with Gruffydd ap Rhys of Deheubarth , he won a crushing victory over the Normans at the Battle of Crug Mawr , just outside Cardigan . The town of Cardigan was taken and burnt, and Richard's widow, Adelize, took refuge in Cardigan Castle , which was successfully defended by Robert fitz Martin . She was rescued by Miles of Gloucester who led an expedition to bring her to safety in England .

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Clare, Suffolk:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 518)

543. Ranulf IV, de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester (Ranulf le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester473, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ranulf married Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester,639 738 739 daughter of Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon, of Gloucester, about 1141. Maud was born about 1120 in Glouchestershire, England and died on 29 Jul 1190 in Chester, Cheshire, England about age 70. Another name for Maud was Maud de Caen of Gloucester.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Maud of Gloucester

Maud of Gloucester, Countess of Chester (died 29 July 1190), also known as Maud FitzRobert, was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, and the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester , an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England . Her husband was Ranulf de Gernon , 4th Earl of Chester, whom she allegedly poisoned with the assistance of William Peverel of Nottingham .[1]

Family
Lady Maud FitzRobert was born on an unknown date, the daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Mabel FitzHamon of Gloucester . She had seven siblings including William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Roger, Bishop of Worcester . She also had an illegitimate half-brother, Richard, Bishop of Bayeux, whom her father sired by Isabel de Douvres.

Her paternal grandparents were King Henry I of England and his mistress, Sybil Corbet. Her maternal grandparents were Robert FitzHamon , Lord of Gloucester and Glamorgan , and Sybil de Montgomery, daughter of Roger de Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel Talvas of Belleme.


Marriage and children
Sometime before 1141, Lady Maud married Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester. She assumed the title of Countess of Chester upon her marriage. Her husband had considerable autonomy in his palatine earldom.

Shortly after their marriage, in January 1141, Maud was besieged at Lincoln Castle by the forces of King Stephen of England . A relief army, loyal to Empress Matilda and led by her father, defeated the King in the fierce fighting which followed, which became known as the First Battle of Lincoln . In return for his help in repelling the King's troops, Maud's father compelled Ranulf to swear fealty to his half-sister Matilda. Ranulf was seized by King Stephen at court in Northampton on 29 August 1146. Stephen later granted him the castle and city of Lincoln sometime after 1151.[2]

Together Ranulf and Maud had three children:
Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester (1147- 30 June 1181), married Bertrade de Montfort of Evreux, by whom he had five children, including Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester , Maud of Chester , and Hawise of Chester, 1st Countess of Lincoln .
Richard of Chester (died 1170/1175), buried in Coventry .
Beatrice of Chester, married Raoul de Malpas
Ranulf had an illegitimate son, Robert FitzCount (died before 1166), by an unknown mistress. His date of birth was not recorded. Robert married as her second husband, Agnes FitzNeel.

On 16 December 1153, Maud allegedly poisoned her husband with the assistance of William Peverel of Nottingham. In 1172, she founded Repton Priory in Derbyshire .[3]

The Rotuli de Dominabus of 1185 records property Wadinton de feodo comitis Cestrie, held by Maud, Countess of Chester.[2]

Maud died on 29 July 1190. The Annals of Tewkesbury records the death in 1190 of Maud, Countess of Chester.[2]

(Duplicate Line. See Person 501)

544. Maud la Meschine (William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Philip de Belmeis, Lord of Tong, Salop and Ashby, co. Leicester,593 893 son of Walter de Belmeis and Unknown, by 1138 or 1139. Philip was born about 1110 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England. Another name for Philip was Phillip de Belmeis.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132C-27 and 132B-27 (Maud la Meschin)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 617 F    i. Alice de Belmeis 593 was born about 1160 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England.

Maud next married Hugh de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore, Herefordshire,395 697 893 son of Ralph de Mortimer and Milisent Ferrers, Betw 1148 and 1153. Hugh was born about 1108 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England and died in 1181 about age 73.

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. 1185

Research Notes: Second husband of Maud la Meschin.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132C-27 and 132B-27 (Maud la Meschin)

From Wikipedia - Hugh de Mortimer :

Hugh de Mortimer (before 1117 to 26 Feb 1180/1) was a Norman English medieval baron .


Lineage
The son of Hugh de Mortimer (b ? - d 26 Feb 1148/50), the son of Ralf de Mortimer , he was Lord of Wigmore Castle , Cleobury Mortimer and at times, Bridgnorth , Bishop's Castle and Maelienydd .

Anarchy
During the Anarchy of King Stephen 's reign, Mortimer was an ardant royalist until at least 1148. This was because Wigmore Castle had been confiscated from his father by King Henry I . He only seems to have returned to England from his Norman estates in 1137.

Private Wars
He did quarrel violently with his neighbouring Lords, most notably with Miles, earl of Hereford , his son Roger and Josse de Dinant , lord of Ludlow . The latter ambushed Mortimer and only released him after the payment of a substantial ransom. During this time Mortimer also took over the Royal castle at Bridgnorth .

Opposition to King Henry II
Hugh was one of the Barons who objected to Henry II 's demand for the return of Royal castles in 1155. Henry II launched a campaign in May 1155 against Hugh, simultaneously besieging his three principal castles of Wigmore , Bridgnorth and Cleobury Castles. On 7 July 1155 , Hugh formally submitted to Henry II at the Council at Bridgnorth. He was allowed to keep his own two castles (though Cleobury had been destroyed during the siege) but Bridgnorth returned to the crown[1].

Marriage & Issue
Between 1148 and 1153 Hugh married Maud Le Meschin , daughter of William Le Meschin , lord of Skipton , Yorkshire, and Cecily de Rumigny . Matilda was the widow of Philip Belmeis of Tong . Their son Roger Mortimer of Wigmore succeeded his father as lord of Wigmore.

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Wigmore Castle:

• Lord of Cleobury Mortimer:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 618 M    i. Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore 395 894 895 was born before 1153 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England, died on 24 Jun 1214 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England, and was buried in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

545. Felia de Gaunt (Gilbert de Gaunt475, Ralph de Gand398, Ermengarde, of Flanders329, Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Felia married Ives Grentemesnil,818 son of Hugh de Grentemesnil, Lord of Hinckley, Ashby-Legers, Northamptonshire and Adelhyde de Beaumont, about 1094 in Leicestershire, England. Ives was born about 1064 in <Grentemesnil, Calvados, Normandy, France and died in 1118 about age 54. Another name for Ives was Ivo Grandmesnil.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 619 M    i. Hugh de Grandmesnil 817 818 896 was born about 1092 in <Hinckley>, Lancastershire, England.

546. Berenguela, of Barcelona (Raymond III Berenger, Count of Barcelona476, Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona400, Ramon Berenguer I, Count of Barcelona333, Raimund Berenger, I, Count of Barcelona293, Raimund Borrel I, Count of Barcelona263, Borrell II, Count of Barcelona240, Sunifred, Count of Besalu and Urgel219, Widnille, Countess of Flanders197, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Berenguela married Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon,257 650 651 son of Raymond, of Burgundy, Count of Amous and Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon, in Nov 1128. Alfonso was born on 1 Mar 1105 in Toledo, Castile, Spain, died on 21 Aug 1157 in La Fresneda, Teruel, Aragon, Spain at age 52, and was buried in Catedral De Toledo, Toledo, Castile. Other names for Alfonso were Alfonso Raimundez, Alfonso VII of Léon and Castile, Alfonso VII Emperor of Spain, and Alfonso VII "Pierre-Raimund" King of Castile and Leon and Galicia.

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. in La Fresneda, Teruel, Aragon. Wikipedia (?) has Sierra Morena.

Research Notes: Second husband of Berenguela of Barcelona.

From Wikipedia - Alfonso VII of León and Castile :
Alfonso VII (1 March 1105 - 21 August 1157 ), called the Emperor, became the King of Galicia in 1111 and King of León and Castile in 1126. He was crowned "Emperor of All the Spains " in 1135. He was the son of Urraca of León and Raymond of Burgundy , the first of the House of Burgundy to rule in Hispania .

Alfonso was a dignified and somewhat enigmatic figure. His rule was characterised by the renewed supremacy of the western kingdoms of Christian Hispania over the eastern (Navarre and Aragón ) after the reign of Alfonso the Battler . He also sought to make the imperial title meaningful in practice, though his attempts to rule over both Christian and Muslim populations was even less successful. His hegemonic intentions never saw fruition, however. During his tenure, Portugal became de facto independent, in 1128, and was recognized as de jure independent, in 1143. He was a patron of poets, including, probably, the troubadour Marcabru .

Succession to three kingdoms
In 1111, Diego Gelmírez , Bishop of Compostela , and the count of Traba crowned Alfonso King of Galicia in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela . He was but a child at the time, but his mother had already (1109) succeeded to the united throne of León-Castile-Galicia and desired to assure her son's prospects and groom him for his eventual succession. By 1125 he had inherited the formerly Muslim Kingdom of Toledo . On 10 March 1126 , after the death of his mother, he was crowned in León and immediately began the recovery of the Kingdom of Castile , which was then under the domination of Alfonso the Battler. By the Peace of Támara of 1127, the Battler recognised Alfonso VII of Castile. The territory in the far east of his dominion, however, had gained much independence during the rule of his mother and experienced many rebellions. After his recognition in Castile, Alfonso fought to curb the autonomy of the local barons.

When Alfonso the Battler, King of Navarre and Aragón , died without descendants in 1134, he willed his kingdom to the military orders . The aristocracy of both kingdoms did not accept this and García Ramírez , Count of Monzón was elected in Navarre while Alfonso pretended to the throne of Aragón. The nobles chose another candidate in the dead king's brother, Ramiro II . Alfonso responded by occupying La Rioja , conquering Zaragoza , and governing both realms in unison. From this point, the arms of Zaragoza began to appear in those of León.

In several skirmishes, he defeated the joint Navarro-Aragonese army and put the kingdoms to vassalage. He had the strong support of the lords north of the Pyrenees , who held lands as far as the River Rhône . In the end, however, the combined forces of the Navarre and Aragón were too much for his control. At this time, he helped Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona , in his wars with the other Catalan counties to unite the old Marca Hispanica .

Imperial rule
A vague tradition had always assigned the title of emperor to the sovereign who held León. Sancho the Great considered the city the imperiale culmen and minted coins with the inscription Imperator totius Hispaniae after being crowned in it. Such a sovereign was considered the most direct representative of the Visigothic kings, who had been themselves the representatives of the Roman Empire . But though appearing in charters, and claimed by Alfonso VI of León and Alfonso the Battler , the title had been little more than a flourish of rhetoric.

In 1135, Alfonso was crowned "Emperor of All the Spains" in the Cathedral of León . By this, he probably wished to assert his authority over the entire peninsula and his absolute leadership of the Reconquista . He appears to have striven for the formation of a national unity which Hispania had never possessed since the fall of the Visigothic kingdom. The elements he had to deal with could not be welded together. The weakness of Aragon enabled him to make his superiority effective, although Afonso I of Portugal never recognised him as liege , thereby affirming Portugal's independence. In 1143, he himself recognised this status quo and consented to the marriage of Petronila of Aragon with Ramon Berenguer IV , a union which combined Aragon and Catalonia into the Crown of Aragon .

Family
In November 1128, he married Berenguela , daughter of Ramon Berenguer III. She died in 1149. Their children were:
Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158)
Ramon, living 1136, died in infancy
Ferdinand II of León (1137-1188)
Constance (c.1138-1160), married Louis VII of France
Sancha (c.1139-1179), married Sancho VI of Navarre
García (c.1142-1145/6)
Alfonso (c.1144-by 1149)
In 1152, Alfonso married Richeza of Poland , the daughter of Ladislaus II the Exile . They had:
Ferdinand, (1153-1157)
Sancha (1155-1208), the wife of Alfonso II of Aragón .

Alfonso also had two mistresses, having children by both. By an Asturian noblewoman named Guntroda Pérez , he had an illegitimate daughter, Urraca (1132-1164), who married García Ramírez of Navarre , the mother retiring to a convent in 1133. Later in his reign, he formed a liaison with Urraca Fernández, widow of count Rodrigo Martínez and daughter of Fernando García of Hita, an apparent grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre , having a daughter Stephanie 'the Unfortunate' (1148-1180), who was killed by her jealous husband, Fernan Ruiz de Castro.

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Galicia: 1111-1157, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

• King of León and Castile: 10 Mar 1126-21 Aug 1157.

• Emperor of All the Spains: 1135-1157, Cathedral of Léon.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 439)

547. Mathilde, of Flanders (Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mathilde married Henry I, Duke of Lorraine, Louvain and Brabant,887 888 son of Godfrey III, Count of Louvain, Duke of Lorraine and Margaret, of Limbourg, in 1179. Henry was born about 1165 in Leuven, Brabant, Flanders, Belgium and died on 5 Sep 1235 in Cologne, Germany about age 70.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Henry I, Duke of Brabant :

Henry I of Brabant (French: Henri I de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik I van Brabant), named "The Courageous", was (probably) born in 1165 in Leuven and died in the German city of Cologne on September 5 , 1235 . He became Duke of Brabant in 1183/1184 and succeeded his father as Duke of Lower Lotharingia in 1190. He was the son of Godfrey III of Leuven , Duke of Lower Lotharingia and landgrave of Brabant , and Margaret of Limburg .
He married Mathilde of Boulogne (Mathilde of Flanders), daughter of Marie of Boulogne and Matthew of Alsace 1179.

He had six children by his first marriage:
Marie (c. 1190 - May 1260), married in Maastricht after May 19 , 1214 Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor , married July 1220 Count William I of Holland
Adelaide (b. c. 1190), married 1206 Arnulf, Count of Loos , married February 3 , 1225 William X of Auvergne (c. 1195-1247), married before April 21 , 1251 Arnold van Wesemaele (d. aft. 1288)
Margaret (1192-1231), married January 1206 Gerhard III, Count of Guelders (d. October 22 , 1229 )
Mathilde (c. 1200 - December 22 , 1267 ), married in Aachen in 1212 Henry II, Count Palatine of the Rhine (d. 1214), married on December 6 , 1214 Floris IV, Count of Holland
Henry II of Brabant (1207-1248)
Godfrey (1209 - January 21 , 1254 ), Lord of Gaesbeek, married Marie van Oudenaarde

His second marriage was at April 22 , 1213 in Soissons to Marie, princess of France , daughter of King Philip II of France . They had two children:
Elizabeth (d. October 23 , 1272 ), married in Leuven March 19 , 1233 Count Dietrich of Cleves , Lord of Dinslaken (c. 1214-1244), married 1246 Gerhard II, Count of Wassenberg (d. 1255)
Marie, died young

Under Henry I, there was a town policy and town planning. Henry's attention went out to those regions that lent themselves to the extension of his sovereignty and in some locations he used the creation of a new town as an instrument in the political organisation of the area. Among the towns to which the Duke gave city rights and trade privileges was 's-Hertogenbosch .
He was buried in St. Peter's chapter church at Leuven where you can still see his late romanesque effigy.

Noted events in his life were:

• Duke of Brabant: 1184.

• Duke of Lower Lotharingia: 1190.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 620 M    i. Henry II, Duke of Brabant 897 was born in 1207 and died on 1 Feb 1248 in Leuven, Brabant, Flanders, Belgium at age 41.

548. Yolanda, of Flanders (Margaret I, of Flanders479, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Yolanda married Pierre de Courtenay.898 Pierre died in 1219. Another name for Pierre was Peter of Courtenay.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Peter II of Courtenay :

Peter of Courtenay French : Pierre de Courtenay (died 1219) was emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople from 1216-1217.

He was a son of Peter of Courtenay (d. 1183), the youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second Queen consort Adélaide de Maurienne . His mother was Elizabeth of Courtenay.

Peter first married Agnes of Nevers, via whom he obtained the three counties of Nevers , Auxerre , and Tonnerre . He took for his second wife, Yolanda of Flanders (d. 1219), a sister of Baldwin and Henry of Flanders , who were afterwards the first and second emperors of the Latin Empire of Constantinople. Peter accompanied his cousin, King Philip Augustus , on the crusade of 1190 and fought (alongside his brother Robert) in the Albigensian Crusade in 1209 and 1211, when he took part in the siege of Lavaur . He was present at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214.

When his brother-in-law, the emperor Henry , died without sons in 1216, Peter was chosen as his successor, and with a small army set out from France to take possession of his throne. Consecrated emperor at Rome, in a church outside the walls, by Pope Honorius III on April 9 , 1217 , he borrowed some ships from the Venetians, promising in return to conquer Durazzo for them; but he failed in this enterprise, and sought to make his way to Constantinople by land. On the journey he was seized by the despot of Epirus , Theodore Komnenos Doukas , and, after an imprisonment of two years, died, probably by foul means. Peter thus never governed his empire, which, however, was ruled for a time by his wife, Yolanda, who had succeeded in reaching Constantinople. Two of his sons, Robert and Baldwin , in turn held the throne of the Latin Empire.

Children
By his first wife Agnes of Nevers he had one child, Mahaut de Courtenay (Maud, Matilda, d. 1254), countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonerre.

By his second wife Yolanda of Flanders , he had 10 children:
Philip (d. 1226), Marquis of Namur, who declined the offer of the crown of the Latin Empire
Robert of Courtenay (d. 1228), Latin Emperor
Henry (d. 1229), Marquis of Namur
Baldwin II of Constantinople (d. 1273)
Margaret , Marchioness of Namur, who married first Raoul d'Issoudun and then Henry count of Vianden
Elizabeth, who married Walter count of Bar and then Eudes sire of Montagu
Yolanda de Courtenay , who married Andrew II of Hungary
Eleanor, who married Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre
Marie de Courtenay , who married Theodore I Lascaris of the Empire of Nicaea
Agnes, who married Geoffrey II Villehardouin , Prince of Achaea

Noted events in his life were:

• Emperor: of the Latin Empire of Constantinople, 1216-1217.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 621 F    i. Yolanda de Courtenay 899 was born about 1200 and died in 1233 about age 33.

549. William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton (Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Aliva,900 daughter of Yorfid, Baron of Widnes and Unknown, about 1110 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. Aliva was born about 1085 in East Halton, Skipton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 622 F    i. Agnes FitzWilliam 901 902 903 was born about 1114 in East Halton, Skipton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died in 1166 about age 52.

+ 623 M    ii. William FitzWilliam, 3rd Baron of Halton 903 died about 1150 in Normandy, (France).

550. John FitzNigell (Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 624 M    i. Eustace FitzJohn, 4th Baron of Halton 707 904 905 was born about 1110 in Ewyas Harrold, Hereford, England and died on 3 Jul 1157 about age 47.

551. Maud, of Huntingdon (Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Simon de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton,906 907 son of Ranulph the Rich and Unknown, about 1090. Simon died about 1110. Other names for Simon were Simon de St. Liz and Simon de Senliz Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton.

Research Notes: Crusader, son of Ranulph the Rich, a Norman.

From Wikipedia - Simon I de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton :

Simon I of St Liz, 1st Earl of Northampton and 1st Earl of Huntingdon[1] (died 1109) was a Norman nobleman.

He built Northampton Castle and the town walls[2]. He also built one of the three remaining Round churches in England , the The Holy Sepulchre , Sheep Street, Northampton ).

Family
He married Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon . Simon de Senlis, 4th Earl of Northampton was their son. A daughter, Maud de St. Liz, married Robert Fitz Richard . Waltheof of Melrose was also a son.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 625 F    i. Maud de St. Liz 908 909 910 died in 1140.


Maud next married David I "The Saint", King of Scots,911 912 son of Malcolm III Canmore, King of Scots and Saint Margaret, of Scotland, 1113 or 1114. David was born about 1083, died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle about age 70, and was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland. Another name for David was Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - David I of Scotland :

David I or Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern : Daibhidh I mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim;[1] 1083 x 1085 - 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians (1113-1124) and later King of the Scots (1124-1153). The youngest son of Malcolm III and Margaret , David spent most of his childhood in Scotland , but was exiled to England temporarily in 1093. Perhaps after 1100, he became a dependent at the court of King Henry I . There he was influenced by the Norman and Anglo-French culture of the court.

When David's brother Alexander I of Scotland died in 1124, David chose, with the backing of Henry I, to take the Kingdom of Scotland (Alba ) for himself. He was forced to engage in warfare against his rival and nephew, Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair . Subduing the latter seems to have taken David ten years, a struggle that involved the destruction of Óengus , Mormaer of Moray . David's victory allowed expansion of control over more distant regions theoretically part of his Kingdom. After the death of his former patron Henry I, David supported the claims of Henry's daughter and his own niece, the former Empress-consort, Matilda , to the throne of England. In the process, he came into conflict with King Stephen and was able to expand his power in northern England, despite his defeat at the Battle of the Standard in 1138.

The term "Davidian Revolution " is used by many scholars to summarise the changes which took place in the Kingdom of Scotland during his reign. These included his foundation of burghs , implementation of the ideals of Gregorian Reform , foundation of monasteries , Normanisation of the Scottish government, and the introduction of feudalism through immigrant French and Anglo-French knights.

Childhood and flight to England
David was born at an unknown point between 1083 and 1085.[2] He was probably the eighth son of King Malcolm III , and certainly the sixth and youngest produced by Malcolm's second marriage to Queen Margaret .[3]

In 1093 King Malcolm and David's brother Edward were killed at the river Aln during an invasion of Northumberland .[4] David and his two brothers Alexander and Edgar , both future kings of Scotland, were probably present when their mother died shortly afterwards.[5] According to later medieval tradition, the three brothers were in Edinburgh when they were besieged by their uncle, Donald Bane .[6]


Donald became King of Scotland.[7] It is not certain what happened next, but an insertion in the Chronicle of Melrose states that Donald forced his three nephews into exile, although he was allied with another of his nephews, Edmund .[8] John of Fordun wrote, centuries later, that an escort into England was arranged for them by their maternal uncle Edgar Ætheling .[9]


Intervention of William Rufus and English exile
William Rufus , King of the English, opposed Donald's accession to the northerly kingdom. He sent the eldest son of Malcolm III, David's half-brother Donnchad , into Scotland with an army. Donnchad was killed within the year,[10] and so in 1097 William sent Donnchad's half-brother Edgar into Scotland. The latter was more successful, and was crowned King by the end of 1097.[11]

During the power struggle of 1093-97, David was in England. In 1093, was probably about nine years old.[12] From 1093 until 1103 David's presence cannot be accounted for in detail, but he appears to have been in Scotland for the remainder of the 1090s. When William Rufus was killed, his brother Henry Beauclerc seized power and married David's sister, Matilda . The marriage made David the brother-in-law of the ruler of England. From that point onwards, David was probably an important figure at the English court.[13] Despite his Gaelic background, by the end of his stay in England, David had become a full-fledged Normanised prince. William of Malmesbury wrote that it was in this period that David "rubbed off all tarnish of Scottish barbarity through being polished by intercourse and friendship with us".[14]

Prince of the Cumbrians, 1113-1124

David's time as Prince of the Cumbrians marks the beginning of his life as a great territorial lord. The year of these beginnings was probably 1113, when Henry I arranged David's marriage to Matilda, Countess of Huntingdon , who was the heiress to the Huntingdon-Northampton lordship. As her husband David used the title of Earl , and there was the prospect that David's children by her would inherit all the honours borne by Matilda's father Waltheof . 1113 is the year when David, for the first time, can be found in possession of territory in what is now Scotland.

Obtaining the inheritance
David's brother, King Edgar, had visited William Rufus in May 1099 and bequeathed to David extensive territory to the south of the river Forth .[15] On 8 January 1107, Edgar died. It has been assumed that David took control of his inheritance , the southern lands bequeathed by Edgar, soon after the latter's death.[16] However, it cannot be shown that he possessed his inheritance until his foundation of Selkirk Abbey late in 1113.[17] According to Richard Oram , it was only in 1113, when Henry returned to England from Normandy, that David was at last in a position to claim his inheritance in southern "Scotland".[18]

King Henry's backing seems to have been enough to force King Alexander to recognise his younger brother's claims. This probably occurred without bloodshed, but through threat of force nonetheless.[19] David's aggression seems to have inspired resentment amongst some native Scots. A Gaelic quatrain from this period complains that:
Olc a ndearna mac Mael Colaim, It's bad what Máel Coluim's son has done;, ar cosaid re hAlaxandir, dividing us from Alexander; do-ní le gach mac rígh romhaind, he causes, like each king's son before; foghail ar faras Albain. the plunder of stable Alba. [20] If "divided from" is anything to go by, this quatrain may have been written in David's new territories in southern "Scotland".[21]

The lands in question consisted of the pre-1975 counties of Roxburghshire , Selkirkshire , Berwickshire , Peeblesshire and Lanarkshire . David, moreover, gained the title princeps Cumbrensis, "Prince of the Cumbrians ", as attested in David's charters from this era.[22] Although this was a large slice of Scotland south of the river Forth, the region of Galloway-proper was entirely outside David's control.[23]

David may perhaps have had varying degrees of overlordship in parts of Dumfriesshire , Ayrshire , Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire .[24] In the lands between Galloway and the Principality of Cumbria, David eventually set up large-scale marcher lordships, such as Annandale for Robert de Brus, Cunningham for Hugh de Morville, and possibly Strathgryfe for Walter Fitzalan .[25]

In England

In the later part of 1113, King Henry gave David the hand of Matilda of Huntingdon, daughter and heiress of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland . The marriage brought with it the "Honour of Huntingdon", a lordship scattered through the shires of Northampton , Huntingdon , and Bedford ; within a few years, Matilda de Senlis bore a son, whom David named Henry after his patron.[26]

The new territories which David controlled were a valuable supplement to his income and manpower, increasing his status as one of the most powerful magnates in the Kingdom of the English. Moreover, Matilda's father Waltheof had been Earl of Northumberland , a defunct lordship which had covered the far north of England and included Cumberland and Westmorland , Northumberland -proper, as well as overlordship of the bishopric of Durham. After King Henry's death, David would revive the claim to this earldom for his son Henry.[27]

David's activities and whereabouts after 1114 are not always easy to trace. He spent much of his time outside his principality, in England and in Normandy. Despite the death of his sister on 1 May 1118, David still possessed the favour of King Henry when his brother Alexander died in 1124, leaving Scotland without a king.[28]


Political and military events in Scotland during David's kingship

Michael Lynch and Richard Oram portray David as having little initial connection with the culture and society of the Scots;[29] but both likewise argue that David became increasingly re-Gaelicised in the later stages of his reign.[30] Whatever the case, David's claim to be heir to the Scottish kingdom was doubtful. David was the youngest of eight sons of the fifth from last king. Two more recent kings had produced sons. William fitz Duncan , son of King Donnchad II, and Máel Coluim , son of the last king Alexander, both preceded David in terms of the slowly emerging principles of primogeniture . However, unlike David, neither William nor Máel Coluim had the support of Henry. So when Alexander died in 1124, the aristocracy of Scotland could either accept David as King, or face war with both David and Henry I.[31]

Coronation and struggle for the kingdom

Alexander's son Máel Coluim chose war. Orderic Vitalis reported that Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair "affected to snatch the kingdom from [David], and fought against him two sufficiently fierce battles; but David, who was loftier in understanding and in power and wealth, conquered him and his followers".[32] Máel Coluim escaped unharmed into areas of Scotland not yet under David's control, and in those areas gained shelter and aid.[33]

In either April or May of the same year David was crowned King of Scotland (Gaelic : rí(gh) Alban; Latin : rex Scottorum )[34] at Scone . If later Scottish and Irish evidence can be taken as evidence, the ceremony of coronation was a series of elaborate traditional rituals,[35] of the kind infamous in the Anglo-French world of the 12th century for their "unchristian" elements.[36] Ailred of Rievaulx, friend and one time member of David's court, reported that David "so abhorred those acts of homage which are offered by the Scottish nation in the manner of their fathers upon the recent promotion of their kings, that he was with difficulty compelled by the bishops to receive them".[37]

Outside his "Cumbrian" principality and the southern fringe of Scotland-proper, David exercised little power in the 1120s, and in the words of Richard Oram, was "king of Scots in little more than name".[38] He was probably in that part of Scotland he did rule for most of the time between late 1127 and 1130.[39] However, he was at the court of Henry in 1126 and in early 1127,[40] and returned to Henry's court in 1130, serving as a judge at Woodstock for the treason trial of Geoffrey de Clinton .[39] It was in this year that David's wife, Matilda of Huntingdon, died. Possibly as a result of this,[41] and while David was still in southern England,[42] Scotland-proper rose up in arms against him.

The instigator was, again, his nephew Máel Coluim, who now had the support of Óengus of Moray . King Óengus was David's most powerful "vassal", a man who, as grandson of King Lulach of Scotland , even had his own claim to the kingdom. The rebel Scots had advanced into Angus , where they were met by David's Mercian constable , Edward ; a battle took place at Stracathro near Brechin . According to the Annals of Ulster , 1000 of Edward's army, and 4000 of Óengus' army, including Óengus himself, died.[43]

According to Orderic Vitalis, Edward followed up the killing of Óengus by marching north into Moray itself, which, in Orderic's words, "lacked a defender and lord"; and so Edward, "with God's help obtained the entire duchy of that extensive district".[44] However, this was far from the end of it. Máel Coluim escaped, and four years of continuing "civil war" followed; for David this period was quite simply a "struggle for survival".[45]

It appears that David asked for and obtained extensive military aid from his patron, King Henry. Ailred of Rievaulx related that at this point a large fleet and a large army of Norman knights, including Walter l'Espec, were sent by Henry to Carlisle in order to assist David's attempt to root out his Scottish enemies.[46] The fleet seems to have been used in the Irish Sea , the Firth of Clyde and the entire Argyll coast, where Máel Coluim was probably at large among supporters. In 1134 Máel Coluim was captured and imprisoned in Roxburgh Castle .[47] Since modern historians no longer confuse him with Malcolm MacHeth , it is clear that nothing more is ever heard of Máel Coluim mac Alaxadair, except perhaps that his sons were later allied with Somerled .[48]

Pacification of the west and north
Richard Oram puts forward the suggestion that it was during this period that David granted Walter fitz Alan the kadrez of Strathgryfe , with northern Kyle and the area around Renfrew , forming what would become the "Stewart" lordship of Strathgryfe; he also suggests that Hugh de Morville may have gained the kadrez of Cunningham and the settlement of "Strathyrewen" (i.e. Irvine ). This would indicate that the 1130-34 campaign had resulted in the acquisition of these territories.[49]

How long it took to pacify Moray is not known, but in this period David appointed his nephew William fitz Duncan to succeed Óengus, perhaps in compensation for the exclusion from the succession to the Scottish throne caused by the coming of age of David's son Henry . William may have been given the daughter of Óengus in marriage, cementing his authority in the region. The burghs of Elgin and Forres may have been founded at this point, consolidating royal authority in Moray.[50] David also founded Urquhart Priory , possibly as a "victory monastery", and assigned to it a percentage of his cain (tribute) from Argyll.[51]

During this period too, a marriage was arranged between the son of Matad, Mormaer of Atholl , and the daughter of Haakon Paulsson , Earl of Orkney . The marriage temporarily secured the northern frontier of the Kingdom, and held out the prospect that a son of one of David's Mormaers could gain Orkney and Caithness for the Kingdom of Scotland. Thus, by the time Henry I died on 1 December 1135, David had more of Scotland under his control than ever before.[52]

Dominating the north

While fighting King Stephen and attempting to dominate northern England in the years following 1136, David was continuing his drive for control of the far north of Scotland. In 1139, his cousin, the five year old Harald Maddadsson , was given the title of "Earl" and half the lands of the earldom of Orkney , in addition to Scottish Caithness. Throughout the 1140s Caithness and Sutherland were brought back under the Scottish zone of control.[53] Sometime before 1146 David appointed a native Scot called Aindréas to be the first Bishop of Caithness , a bishopric which was based at Halkirk , near Thurso , in an area which was ethnically Scandinavian.[54]

In 1150, it looked like Caithness and the whole earldom of Orkney were going to come under permanent Scottish control. However, David's plans for the north soon began to encounter problems. In 1151, King Eystein II of Norway put a spanner in the works by sailing through the waterways of Orkney with a large fleet and catching the young Harald unawares in his residence at Thurso. Eystein forced Harald to pay fealty as a condition of his release. Later in the year David hastily responded by supporting the claims to the Orkney earldom of Harald's rival Erlend Haraldsson , granting him half of Caithness in opposition to Harald. King Eystein responded in turn by making a similar grant to this same Erlend, cancelling the effect of David's grant. David's weakness in Orkney was that the Norwegian kings were not prepared to stand back and let him reduce their power.[55]

England

David's relationship with England and the English crown in these years is usually interpreted in two ways. Firstly, his actions are understood in relation to his connections with the King of England. No historian is likely to deny that David's early career was largely manufactured by King Henry I of England. David was the latter's "greatest protégé",[56] one of Henry's "new men".[57] His hostility to Stephen can be interpreted as an effort to uphold the intended inheritance of Henry I, the succession of his daughter, Matilda , the former Empress of the Holy Roman Empire. David carried out his wars in her name, joined her when she arrived in England, and later knighted her son, the future Henry II .[58]

However, David's policy towards England can be interpreted in an additional way. David was the independence-loving king trying to build a "Scoto-Northumbrian" realm by seizing the most northerly parts of the English kingdom. In this perspective, David's support for Matilda is used as a pretext for land-grabbing. David's maternal descent from the House of Wessex and his son Henry's maternal descent from the English Earls of Northumberland is thought to have further encouraged such a project, a project which only came to an end after Henry II ordered David's child successor Máel Coluim IV to hand over the most important of David's gains. It is clear that neither one of these interpretations can be taken without some weight being given to the other.[59]


Usurpation of Stephen and First Treaty of Durham
Henry I had arranged his inheritance to pass to his daughter Empress Matilda . Instead, Stephen , younger brother of Theobald II, Count of Blois , seized the throne.[60] David had been the first lay person to take the oath to uphold the succession of Matilda in 1127, and when Stephen was crowned on 22 December 1135, David decided to make war.[61]

Before December was over, David marched into northern England, and by the end of January he had occupied the castles of Carlisle , Wark , Alnwick , Norham and Newcastle . By February David was at Durham, but an army led by King Stephen met him there. Rather than fight a pitched battle, a treaty was agreed whereby David would retain Carlisle, while David's son Henry was re-granted the title and half the lands of the earldom of Huntingdon, territory which had been confiscated during David's revolt. On Stephen's side he received back the other castles; and while David would do no homage, Stephen was to receive the homage of Henry for both Carlisle and the other English territories. Stephen also gave the rather worthless but for David face-saving promise that if he ever chose to resurrect the defunct earldom of Northumberland, Henry would be given first consideration. Importantly, the issue of Matilda was not mentioned. However, the first Durham treaty quickly broke down after David took insult at the treatment of his son Henry at Stephen's court.[62]


Renewal of war and Clitheroe
When the winter of 1136-37 was over, David again invaded England. The King of the Scots confronted a northern English army waiting for him at Newcastle. Once more pitched battle was avoided, and instead a truce was agreed until November. When November fell, David demanded that Stephen hand over the whole of the old earldom of Northumberland. Stephen's refusal led to David's third invasion, this time in January 1138.[63]

The army which invaded England in the January and February 1138 shocked the English chroniclers. Richard of Hexham called it "an execrable army, savager than any race of heathen yielding honour to neither God nor man" and that it "harried the whole province and slaughtered everywhere folk of either sex, of every age and condition, destroying, pillaging and burning the vills, churches and houses".[64] Several doubtful stories of cannibalism were recorded by chroniclers, and these same chroniclers paint a picture of routine enslavings, as well as killings of churchmen, women and infants.[65]

By February King Stephen marched north to deal with David. The two armies avoided each other, and Stephen was soon on the road south. In the summer David split his army into two forces, sending William fitz Duncan to march into Lancashire , where he harried Furness and Craven . On 10 June, William fitz Duncan met a force of knights and men-at-arms. A pitched battle took place, the battle of Clitheroe , and the English army was routed.[66]


Battle of the Standard and Second Treaty of Durham
By later July, 1138, the two Scottish armies had reunited in "St Cuthbert's land", that is, in the lands controlled by the Bishop of Durham , on the far side of the river Tyne . Another English army had mustered to meet the Scots, this time led by William, Earl of Aumale . The victory at Clitheroe was probably what inspired David to risk battle. David's force, apparently 26,000 strong and several times larger than the English army, met the English on 22 August at Cowdon Moor near Northallerton , North Yorkshire .[67]

The Battle of the Standard , as the encounter came to be called, was unsuccessful for the Scots. Afterwards, David and his surviving notables retired to Carlisle. Although the result was a defeat, it was not by any means decisive. David retained the bulk of his army and thus the power to go on the offensive again. The siege of Wark, for instance, which had been going on since January, continued until it was captured in November. David continued to occupy Cumberland as well as much of Northumberland .[68]

On 26 September Cardinal Alberic , Bishop of Ostia , arrived at Carlisle where David had called together his kingdom's nobles, abbots and bishops. Alberic was there to investigate the controversy over the issue of the Bishop of Glasgow's allegiance or non-allegiance to the Archbishop of York. Alberic played the role of peace-broker, and David agreed to a six week truce which excluded the siege of Wark. On 9 April David and Stephen's wife Matilda of Boulogne met each other at Durham and agreed a settlement. David's son Henry was given the earldom of Northumberland and was restored to the earldom of Huntingdon and lordship of Doncaster ; David himself was allowed to keep Carlisle and Cumberland. King Stephen was to retain possession of the strategically vital castles of Bamburgh and Newcastle. This effectively fulfilled all of David's war aims.[68]

Arrival of Matilda and the renewal of conflict
The settlement with Stephen was not set to last long. The arrival in England of the Empress Matilda gave David an opportunity to renew the conflict with Stephen. In either May or June, David travelled to the south of England and entered Matilda's company; he was present for her expected coronation at Westminster Abbey , though this never took place. David was there until September, when the Empress found herself surrounded at Winchester .[69]

This civil war, or "the Anarchy " as it was later called, enabled David to strengthen his own position in northern England. While David consolidated his hold on his own and his son's newly acquired lands, he also sought to expand his influence. The castles at Newcastle and Bamburgh were again brought under his control, and he attained dominion over all of England north-west of the river Ribble and Pennines , while holding the north-east as far south as the river Tyne, on the borders of the core territory of the bishopric of Durham. While his son brought all the senior barons of Northumberland into his entourage, David rebuilt the fortress of Carlisle. Carlisle quickly replaced Roxburgh as his favoured residence. David's acquisition of the mines at Alston on the South Tyne enabled him to begin minting the Kingdom of Scotland 's first silver coinage. David, meanwhile, issued charters to Shrewsbury Abbey in respect to their lands in Lancashire .[70]


Bishopric of Durham and the Archbishopric of York
However, David's successes were in many ways balanced by his failures. David's greatest disappointment during this time was his inability to ensure control of the bishopric of Durham and the archbishopric of York. David had attempted to appoint his chancellor, William Comyn, to the bishopric of Durham, which had been vacant since the death of Bishop Geoffrey Rufus in 1140. Between 1141 and 1143, Comyn was the de facto bishop, and had control of the bishop's castle; but he was resented by the chapter . Despite controlling the town of Durham, David's only hope of ensuring his election and consecration was gaining the support of the Papal legate, Henry of Blois , Bishop of Winchester and brother of King Stephen. Despite obtaining the support of the Empress Matilda, David was unsuccessful and had given up by the time William de St Barbara was elected to the see in 1143.[71]

David also attempted to interfere in the succession to the archbishopric of York. William FitzHerbert , nephew of King Stephen, found his position undermined by the collapsing political fortune of Stephen in the north of England, and was deposed by the Pope. David used his Cistercian connections to build a bond with Henry Murdac , the new archbishop. Despite the support of Pope Eugenius III , supporters of King Stephen and William FitzHerbert managed to prevent Henry taking up his post at York. In 1149, Henry had sought the support of David. David seized on the opportunity to bring the archdiocese under his control, and marched on the city. However, Stephen's supporters became aware of David's intentions, and informed King Stephen. Stephen therefore marched to the city and installed a new garrison. David decided not to risk such an engagement and withdrew.[72] Richard Oram has conjectured that David's ultimate aim was to bring the whole of the ancient kingdom of Northumbria into his dominion. For Oram, this event was the turning point, "the chance to radically redraw the political map of the British Isles lost forever".[73]

Scottish Church

Historical treatment of David I and the Scottish church usually emphasises David's pioneering role as the instrument of diocesan reorganisation and Norman penetration, beginning with the bishopric of Glasgow while David was Prince of the Cumbrians, and continuing further north after David acceded to the throne of Scotland. Focus too is usually given to his role as the defender of the Scottish church's independence from claims of overlordship by the Archbishop of York and the Archbishop of Canterbury .

Ecclesiastical disputes
One of the first problems David had to deal with as king was an ecclesiastical dispute with the English church. The problem with the English church concerned the subordination of Scottish sees to the archbishops of York and/or Canterbury, an issue which since his election in 1124 had prevented Robert of Scone from being consecrated to the see of St Andrews (Cell Ríghmonaidh). It is likely that since the 11th century the bishopric of St Andrews functioned as a de facto archbishopric. The title of "Archbishop" is accorded in Scottish and Irish sources to Bishop Giric [82] and Bishop Fothad II .[83]

The problem was that this archiepiscopal status had not been cleared with the papacy, opening the way for English archbishops to claim overlordship of the whole Scottish church. The man responsible was the new aggressively assertive Archbishop of York, Thurstan . His easiest target was the bishopric of Glasgow, which being south of the river Forth was not regarded as part of Scotland nor the jurisdiction of St Andrews. In 1125, Pope Honorius II wrote to John, Bishop of Glasgow ordering him to submit to the archbishopric of York.[84] David ordered Bishop John of Glasgow to travel to the Apostolic See in order to secure a pallium which would elevate the bishopric of St Andrews to an archbishopric with jurisdiction over Glasgow.[85]

Thurstan travelled to Rome, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil , and both presumably opposed David's request. David however gained the support of King Henry, and the Archbishop of York agreed to a year's postponement of the issue and to consecrate Robert of Scone without making an issue of subordination.[86] York's claim over bishops north of the Forth were in practice abandoned for the rest of David's reign, although York maintained her more credible claims over Glasgow.[87]

In 1151, David again requested a pallium for the Archbishop of St Andrews. Cardinal John Paparo met David at his residence of Carlisle in September 1151. Tantalisingly for David, the Cardinal was on his way to Ireland with four pallia to create four new Irish archbishoprics. When the Cardinal returned to Carlisle, David made the request. In David's plan, the new archdiocese would include all the bishoprics in David's Scottish territory, as well as bishopric of Orkney and the bishopric of the Isles . Unfortunately for David, the Cardinal does not appear to have brought the issue up with the papacy. In the following year the papacy dealt David another blow by creating the archbishopric of Trondheim, a new Norwegian archbishopric embracing the bishoprics of the Isles and Orkney.[88]

Succession and death

Perhaps the greatest blow to David's plans came on 12 July 1152 when Henry, Earl of Northumberland, David's only son and successor, died. He had probably been suffering from some kind of illness for a long time. David had under a year to live, and he may have known that he was not going to be alive much longer. David quickly arranged for his grandson Máel Coluim to be made his successor, and for his younger grandson William to be made Earl of Northumberland. Donnchad I, Mormaer of Fife , the senior magnate in Scotland-proper, was appointed as rector, or regent , and took the 11 year-old Máel Coluim around Scotland-proper on a tour to meet and gain the homage of his future Gaelic subjects. David's health began to fail seriously in the Spring of 1153, and on 24 May 1153, David died.[89] In his obituary in the Annals of Tigernach , he is called Dabíd mac Mail Colaim, rí Alban & Saxan, "David, son of Máel Coluim, King of Scotland and England", a title which acknowledged the importance of the new English part of David's realm.[90]

Monastic patronage
David was one of medieval Scotland's greatest monastic patrons. In 1113, in perhaps David's first act as Prince of the Cumbrians, he founded Selkirk Abbey for the Tironensians .[118] David founded more than a dozen new monasteries in his reign, patronising various new monastic orders.[119]

Not only were such monasteries an expression of David's undoubted piety, but they also functioned to transform Scottish society. Monasteries became centres of foreign influence,, and provided sources of literate men, able to serve the crown's growing administrative needs.[120] These new monasteries, and the Cistercian ones in particular, introduced new agricultural practices.[121] Cistercian labour, for instance, transformed southern Scotland into one of northern Europe's most important sources of sheep wool.[122]

Noted events in his life were:

• Prince of the Cumbrians: 1113-1124.

• Crowned: King of Scots, 23 Apr 1124, Scone, (Perth and Kinross), Scotland. King of Scots 23 Apr. 1124-1153.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 626 M    i. Henry, of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland & Huntingdon 625 733 was born in 1114 and died on 12 Jun 1152 at age 38.

552. Alice Huntingdon (Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Ralph de Toeni, de Conches,711 son of Ralph de Toeni, de Conches and Isabel de Montfort, in 1103 in England. Ralph was born about 1079 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England, died about 1126 in Conches, Seine-et-Marne, France about age 47, and was buried in Conches, Seine-et-Marne, France. Another name for Ralph was Ralph de Conches.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 627 M    i. Roger de Toeni, de Conches 711 was born about 1104 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died before 1162.

553. Hamelin Plantagenet, 5th Earl of Surrey (Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy486, Fulk V "the Young", Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem411, Fulk IV "le Réchin", Count of Anjou345, Ermengarde, of Anjou301, Fulk III "the Black", of Maine, Count of Anjou270, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hamelin married Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey,732 daughter of William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne and Ela Talvas, of Alençon and Ponthieu, in Apr 1164. Isabelle died on 13 Jul 1199. Another name for Isabelle was Isabel de Warenne Countess of Surrey.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :

In [Elizabeth's] second marriage, to William de Warenne, Elizabeth had three sons and two daughters (for a total of fourteen children - nine during her first marriage, and five during her second):
William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne (b. 1119 dspm 1147) whose daughter Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey married 1stly
William, Count of Boulogne (dsp), yr son of King Stephen, and married 2ndly
Hamelin Plantagenet , an illegitimate half-brother of King Henry II of England by whom she had issue, later earls of Surrey and Warenne.

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554. Elizabeth de Courtenay, Dame de Courtenay (Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Peter, of France, Count of Montargis and Courtenay,773 son of Louis VI "the Fat", King of France and Adelaide, of Savoy, about 1150. Peter was born about 1125 and died between 1179 and 1183 in Palestine.

Research Notes: Crusader in 1147.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 117-25. Line 107-26 (Elizabeth de Courtenay) has b. abt. 1121, d. 1179-10 Apr 1183.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 524)

555. Renaud de Courtenay (Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renaud married Hawise de Courcy,524 913 daughter of William de Courcy and Maud d'Avranches, Lady of Oakhampton, about 1175. Hawise was born about 1135 in <Okehampton, Devonshire>, England, died on 31 Jul 1219 about age 84, and was buried in Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England. Another name for Hawise was Hawise de Curcy.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 628 M    i. Robert de Courtenay 622 was born in 1170 in <Okehampton, Devonshire>, England, died on 26 Jul 1242 in Iwerne, Dorset, England at age 72, and was buried on 28 Jul 1242 in Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

+ 629 M    ii. Sir Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton 914 was born about 1183, died on 26 Jul 1242 about age 59, and was buried in Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

556. Egelina de Courtenay (Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Egelina married Gilbert Bassett,524 son of Thomas Basset and Alice de Dunstanville, of Castle Combe, Wiltshire, about 1175 in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England. Gilbert was born about 1154 in <Hedington, Oxfordshire>, England and died in 1207 about age 53.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 630 F    i. Eustacia Basset 524 was born about 1176 in <Bichester, Oxfordshire>, England and died in 1215 about age 39.

557. Margaret de Beaumont (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester,909 915 son of Robert de Quincy, Lord of Buckley and of Fawside and Orabilis, of Leuchars, before 1173 in England. Saher was born in 1155 and died on 3 Nov 1219 in Palestine at age 64. Other names for Saher were Seer de Quincy, Saher de Quincey Earl of Winchester, Saher de Quincey Earl of Winchester, and Saer de Quincy 1st Earl of Winchester.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester

Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester (1155 - 1219 -11-03 ) was one of the leaders of the baronial rebellion against King John of England , and a major figure in both Scotland and England in the decades around the turn of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

Saer de Quincy's immediate background was in the Scottish kingdom: his father was a knight in the service of king William the Lion , and his mother was the heiress of the lordship of Leuchars in Fife (see below ). His rise to prominence in England came through his marriage to Margaret, the younger sister of Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester : but it is probably no coincidence that her other brother was the de Quincys' powerful Fife neighbour, Roger de Beaumont , Bishop of St Andrews . In 1204, Earl Robert died, leaving Margaret as co-heiress of the vast earldom along with her elder sister. The estate was split in half, and after the final division was ratified in 1207, de Quincy was made Earl of Winchester .

Following his marriage, de Quincy became a prominent military and diplomatic figure in England. There is no evidence of any close alliance with King John , however, and his rise to importance was probably due to his newly-acquired magnate status and the family connections that underpinned it.

Family
The family of de Quincy had arrived in England after the Norman Conquest , and took their name from Cuinchy in the Arrondissement of Béthune ; the personal name "Saer" was used by them over several generations. Both names are variously spelled in primary sources and older modern works, the first name being sometimes rendered Saher or Seer, and the surname as Quency or Quenci.

The first recorded Saer de Quincy (known to historians as "Saer I") was lord of the manor of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire in the earlier twelfth century, and second husband of Matilda of St Liz , stepdaughter of King David I of Scotland . This marriage produced two sons, Saer II and Robert de Quincy . It was Robert, the younger son, who was the father of the Saer de Quincy who eventually became Earl of Winchester. By her first husband Robert Fitz Richard , Matilda was also the paternal grandmother of Earl Saer's close ally, Robert Fitzwalter.

Robert de Quincy seems to have inherited no English lands from his father, and pursued a knightly career in Scotland, where he is recorded from around 1160 as a close companion of his cousin, King William the Lion . By 1170 he had married Orabilis , heiress of the Scottish lordship of Leuchars and, through her, he became lord of an extensive complex of estates north of the border which included lands in Fife , Strathearn and Lothian .

Saer de Quincy, the son of Robert de Quincy and Orabilis of Leuchars, was raised largely in Scotland. His absence from English records for the first decades of his life has led some modern historians and genealogists to confuse him with his uncle, Saer II, who took part in the rebellion of Henry the Young King in 1173, when the future Earl of Winchester can have been no more than a toddler. Saer II's line ended without direct heirs, and his nephew and namesake would eventually inherit his estate, uniting his primary Scottish holdings with the family's Northamptonshire patrimony, and possibly some lands in France.

By his wife Margaret de Beaumont, Saer de Quincy had three sons and three daughters:

Lorette who married Sir William de Valognes
Arabella who married Sir Richard Harcourt
Robert (d. 1217). Some sources say he married Hawise, sister and co-heiress of Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester . However, it is more likely Hawise married Saer's brother Robert II;
Roger , who succeeded his father as earl of Winchester (though he did not take formal possession of the earldom until after his mother's death);
Robert de Quincy (second son of that name; d. 1257) who married Helen , daughter of the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great ;
Hawise, who married Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford .
His arms were: Or, a fess gules, in chief a label of seven points azure.

Noted events in his life were:

• Governor of Castle of Ruil: in Normandy, 1203.

• Created: Earl of Winchester, Bef 1210.

• Magna Charta Surety: 1215.

• Crusader: 1218-1219.

• Siege of Damietta: 1219.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 631 F    i. Lorette de Quincy .

+ 632 M    ii. Robert de Quincy 909 916 died in 1217.

+ 633 M    iii. Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester 487 917 918 919 was born about 1174 in <Winchester>, Hampshire, England, died on 25 Apr 1264 in England about age 90, and was buried in Brackley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

+ 634 M    iv. Robert II de Quincy 920 921 died in 1257 in <Palestine>.

+ 635 F    v. Hawise de Quincy .922 923

558. Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Loretta de Braose after 1196.

Research Notes: Source: Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester

559. Roger de Beaumont, Bishop of St Andrews (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

560. William de Beaumont (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

561. Amicia de Beaumont (Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

562. Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester (Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Amice married Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Clare,822 924 925 son of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary, about 1180. Richard was born about 1153 in Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, England, died on 30 Dec 1218 in Oxfordshire, England about age 65, and was buried in Clare or Tunbridge Priory.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has. d. 28 Nov 1217. Magna Charta Barons & Wikipedia have 30 Dec 1218.

Research Notes: 4th Earl of Hertford, 6th Earl of Clare, Earl of Gloucester.

Sources are fairly certain that this is the Richard de Clare who was a Magna Charta Surety.

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From Wikipedia - Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford :

Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford (c.1153[1] - December 30 , 1218 ) was the son of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary. More commonly known as the Earl of Clare, he had the moiety of the Giffard estates from his ancestor Rohese. He was present at the coronation of King Richard I at Westminster , 3 September 1189 , and King John on 27 May 1199 . He was also present at the homeage of King William of Scotland at Lincoln.
He married (c. 1172) Amice FitzRobert, Countess of Gloucester (c. 1160-1220), second daughter, and co-heiress, of William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester , and Hawise de Beaumont.

He sided with the Barons against King John , even though he had previously sworn peace with the King at Northampton , and his castle of Tonbridge was taken. He played a leading part in the negotiations for Magna Carta , being one of the twenty five Barons appointed as guardians. On 9 November 1215 , he was one of the commissioners on the part of the Barons to negotiate the peace with the King. In 1215, his lands in counties Cambridge , Norfolk , Suffolk and Essex were granted to Robert de Betun . He and his son were among the Barons rxcommunicated by the Pope in 1215. Sometime before 1198 Earl Richard and his wife Amice were ordered to separate by the Pope on grounds of consanguinity . They separated for a time because of this order but apparently they reconciled their marriage with the Pope later on.

His own arms were: Or, three chevronels gules.

Noted events in his life were:

• Magna Charta Surety: 1215.

• 4th Earl of Hertford: 1173-1218.

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Children from this marriage were:

+ 636 F    i. Isabel de Clare 822 was born in 1178.

+ 637 M    ii. Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester 926 927 928 was born about 1180 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, died on 25 Oct 1230 in Penros, Brittany, France about age 50, and was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.

+ 638 F    iii. Maud de Clare 929 was born in 1184 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England and died in 1213 at age 29.

+ 639 M    iv. Richard de Clare 822 was born in 1184 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England and died on 4 Mar 1228 in London, England at age 44.

+ 640 F    v. Joan de Clare 822 930 was born in 1184 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.

563. Mabel de Beaumont (Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan492, Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan416, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mabel married William de Reviers,622 son of Baldwin de Reviers and Adeliza Lucia DeBaalum, about 1189 in France. William was born about 1128 in <Devonshire>, England, died on 10 Sep 1217 about age 89, and was buried in Christ Church, Twynham, Dorset, England. Another name for William was William de Vernon.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has abt 1128 and abt 1155.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 641 F    i. Mary de Reviers 622 was born about 1183 in <Okehampton>, Devonshire, England.

564. Alice de Beaumont (Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married William Mauduit, Lord of Hanslope & Hartley Mauduit, Bucks.,931 son of Robert Mauduit, Lord of Hanslope, Bucks. and Isabel Basset,. William died in Apr 1257.

Noted events in his life were:

• Chamberlain of the Exchequer:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 642 F    i. Isabel Mauduit 932 933 934 was born about 1214, died before 1268, and was buried in Nunnery of Cokehill, Worcestershire, England.

+ 643 M    ii. William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick 934 was born about 1220 and died on 8 Jan 1267 about age 47.

565. Elena de Morville (Avice de Lancaster494, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elena married Roland, Lord of Galloway,333 848 son of Uchtred, Lord of Galloway and Gunnild, of Dunbar,. Roland was born about 1164 in <Galloway, Perthshire, Scotland>, died on 19 Dec 1200 in Northamptonshire, England about age 36, and was buried in Abbey of Saint Andrew, Northamptonshire, England. Another name for Roland was Roland of Galloway.

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of Scotland: 1189-1200.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 644 M    i. Alan, Lord of Galloway 333 was born about 1186 in <Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland>, died in 1234 about age 48, and was buried in Abbey of Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland.

566. William de Morville (Avice de Lancaster494, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

567. Maud de Warenne (Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Henry, Count of Eu, Lord of Hastings.935 Henry died on 11 Mar 1183. Another name for Henry was Henry d'Eu 7th Comte d'Eu, 3rd Lord of Hastings.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 16 or 17 Mar. 1183 and d. 11 Mar. 1183

Wikipedia has d. 11 Mar 1183 or 1191.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 645 F    i. Alice d'Eu, Countess of Eu, Lady of Hastings 828 936 was born about 1191 and died on 15 May 1246 in La Mothe-Saint-Heray, Poitou about age 55.

568. William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey (Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Maud Marshal,279 937 938 daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, on 13 Oct 1225. Maud was born about 1192 in <Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales>, was christened in Sep 1201, died on 27 Mar 1248 about age 56, and was buried in Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, Wales. Another name for Maud was Matilda Marshall.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots also has d. Apr 1248.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of William de Warenne. Widow of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 646 M    i. John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey 939 940 941 942 was born in 1231 in Surrey, England, died on 27 Dec 1304 in Kennington, Middlesex, England at age 73, and was buried in Lewes, Surrey, England.

569. Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford (Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Maud FitzGeoffrey, de Mandeville,943 daughter of Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex and Beatrice de Say,. Maud died on 27 Aug 1236.

Research Notes: After Henry's death (1220), Countess of Essex


The child from this marriage was:

+ 647 M    i. Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex 944 945 was born by 1208, died on 24 Sep 1275 in Warwickshire, England at age 67, and was buried in Llanthony Secunda, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

570. Guy I, Vicomte de Troyes (Isabel de Montlhéry, Viscomtessa de Troyes498, Lithuaise428, Adela, of Normandy359, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Guy married Helvide de Baudement,946 daughter of Andre de Baudement and Unknown, between 1120 and 1125. Another name for Helvide was Helvis de Baudement.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 648 F    i. Helvis de Dampierre 947 died after 1295.

571. Eleanor, of England (Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Alfonso VIII "the Noble", King of Castile,859 860 son of Sancho III, of Castile and Blanca Garcés, of Navarre, in Sep 1180. Alfonso was born on 11 Nov 1155 and died on 5 Oct 1214 at age 58. Other names for Alfonso were Alfonso VIII "the Good" King of Castile and El de las Navas.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Alfonso VIII of Castile :
Alfonso VIII (11 November 1155 - 5 October 1214 ), called the Noble or el de las Navas, was the King of Castile from 1158 to his death and King of Toledo [1]. He is most remembered for his part in the Reconquista and the downfall of the Almohad Caliphate . After having suffered a great defeat with his own army at Alarcos against the Almohads, he led the coalition of Christian princes and foreign crusaders who broke the power of the Almohads in the Battle of the Navas de Tolosa in 1212, an event which marked the arrival of an irreversible tide of Christian supremacy on the Iberian peninsula .
His reign saw the domination of Castile over León and, by his alliance with Aragon, he drew those two spheres of Christian Iberia into close connection.


Regency and civil war
Alfonso was born to Sancho III of Castile and Blanca , daughter of García Ramírez of Navarre , in Soria on 11 November 1155. He was named after his grandfather Alfonso VII . His early life resembled that of other medieval kings. His father died in 1158 when his mother was also dead. Though proclaimed king when only three years of age, he was regarded as a mere name by the unruly nobles to whom a minority was convenient. Immediately, Castile was plunged into conflicts between the various noble houses vying for ascendancy in the inevitable regency. The devotion of a squire of his household, who carried him on the pommel of his saddle to the stronghold of San Esteban de Gormaz , saved him from falling into the hands of the contending factions. The noble houses of Lara and Castro both claimed the regency, as did the boy's uncle, Ferdinand II of León . In March 1160 the former two families met at the Battle of Lobregal and the Castro were victorious.
Alfonso was put in the custody of the loyal village Ávila . At barely fifteen, he came forth to do a man's work by restoring his kingdom to order. It was only by a surprise that he recovered his capital Toledo from the hands of the Laras.

[edit ] Reconquista
In 1174, he ceded Uclés to the Order of Santiago and afterwards this became the order's principal seat. From Uclés, he began a campaign which culminated in the reconquest of Cuenca in 1177. The city surrendered on 21 September , the feast of Saint Matthew , ever afterwards celebrated by the citizens of the town.
Alfonso took the initiative to ally all the major Christian kingdoms of the peninsula - Navarre , León , Portugal , and Aragon - against the Almohads . By the Treaty of Cazola of 1179, the zones of expansion of each kingdom were defined.
After founding Plasencia (Cáceres ) in 1186, he embarked on a major initiative to unite the Castilian nobility around the Reconquista. In that year, he recuperated part of La Rioja from the Kingdom of Navarre .
In 1195, after the treaty with the Almohads was broken, he came to the defence of Alarcos on the river Guadiana , then the principal Castilian town in the region. At the subsequent Battle of Alarcos , he was roundly defeated by the caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf al-Mansur . The reoccupation of the surrounding territory by the Almohads was quickly commenced with Calatrava falling first. For the next seventeen years, the frontier between Moor and Castilian was fixed in the hill country just outside Toledo.
Finally, in 1212, through the mediation of Pope Innocent III , a crusade was called against the Almohads. Castilians under Alfonso, Aragonese and Catalans under Peter II , Navarrese under Sancho VII , and Franks under the archbishop Arnold of Narbonne all flocked to the effort. The military orders also lent their support. Calatrava first, then Alarcos, and finally Benavente were captured before a final battle was fought at Las Navas de Tolosa near Santa Elena on 16 July . The caliph Muhammad an-Nasir was routed and Almohad power broken.

[edit ] Cultural legacy

Tombs of Alfonso and Eleanor
Alfonso was the founder of the first Spanish university, a studium generale at Palencia , which, however, did not survive him. His court also served as an important instrument for Spanish cultural achievement. His marriage (Burgos , September 1180) with Eleanor (Leonora), daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine , brought him under the influence of the greatest governing intellect of his time. Troubadours and sages were always present, largely due to the influence of Eleanor.
Alfonso died at Gutierre-Muñoz and was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Henry I , named after his maternal grandfather.


[edit ] Children
With Eleanor, (Leonora of England ) he had 11 children:
Berenguela , or Berengaria, (August 1180 - 8 November 1246 ), married Alfonso IX of Leon
Sancho (1181)
Sancha (1182 - 3 February 1184 )
Henry (1184)
Urraca (1186 - 1220), married Alfonso II of Portugal
Blanch (4 March 1188 - 26 November 1252 ), married Louis VIII of France
Ferdinand (29 September 1189 - 1211), on whose behalf Diego of Acebo and the future Saint Dominic travelled to Denmark in 1203 to secure a bride[2]
Mafalda (1191 - 1204)
Constance (1195 - 1243), abbess of Santa María la Real of Las Huelgas
Eleanor (1200 - 1244), married James I of Aragon
Henry I (14 April 1204 - 1217), successor

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Castile: 1158-1214.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 649 F    i. Blanche, of Castile 948 949 was born on 4 Mar 1188 in Palencia, (Palencia, Castile-Léon), Spain and died on 26 Nov 1252 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France at age 64.

572. KingJohn "Lackland", of England (Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Isabella, of Angoulême, daughter of Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême and Alix de Courtenay, on 10 May 1200. Isabella was born about 1186, died on 31 May 1246 in Fontévrault Abbey, France about age 60, and was buried in Fontévrault Abbey, France. Another name for Isabella was Isabella Taillefer of Angoulême.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 117-27 has b. abt. 1189, d. 3 or 4 June 1246, but line 153A-28 (new to 8th edition) has b. 1187, d. 31 May 1246.

From Wikipedia - Isabella of Angoulême :

Isabella of Angoulême (Fr. Isabelle d'Angoulême ; c. 1187 - May 31 , 1246 ) was countess of Angoulême and queen consort of England .
She was the only daughter and heir of Aymer Taillifer, Count of Angoulême , by Alix de Courtenay ; her maternal great-grandfather was King Louis VI of France . She became Countess of Angoulême in her own right in 1202 , by which time she was already queen of England. Her marriage to King John took place on August 24 , 1200 , at Bordeaux , a year after he annulled his first marriage. At the time of this marriage Isabella was aged about thirteen, and her beauty was renowned; she is sometimes called the "Helen " of the Middle Ages by historians.
It could not be said to have been a successful marriage, as Isabella was much younger than her husband and had a fiery character to match his. Before their marriage, she had been betrothed to Hugh X of Lusignan [1], son of the then Count of La Marche . As a result of John's temerity in taking her as his second wife, King Philip II of France confiscated all his French lands, and armed conflict ensued.
When John died in 1216 , Isabella was still in her twenties. She returned to France and in 1220 proceeded to marry Hugh X of Lusignan, now Count of La Marche, her former fiancé.
Isabella was accused of plotting against the French king in 1244 ; she fled to Fontevrault Abbey , where she died on May 31 , 1246 , and was buried there. Afterwards most of her many children, having few prospects in France, set sail for England and the court of their half-brother King Henry III.


Issue
With King John of England: 5 children, all of whom survived into adulthood, including:
King Henry III of England (b. 1207 - d. 1272 )
Richard, Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans (b. 1209 - d. 1272 )
Joan (b. 1210 - d. 1238 ), the wife of King Alexander II of Scotland
Isabella (b. 1214 - d. 1241 ), the wife of Emperor Frederick II
Eleanor (b. 1215 - d. 1275 ), who would marry William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
With Hugh X of Lusignan , the Count of La Marche : 9 children, all of whom survived into adulthood, including:
Hugh XI of Lusignan (b. 1221 - d.1250 ), Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême
Aymer de Valence (b. 1222 - d. 1260 ), Bishop of Winchester
Agnès de Lusignan (b. 1223 - d. 1269 ), married William II de Chauvigny
Alice de Lusignan (b. 1224 - d. February 9 , 1256 ), married John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey
Guy de Lusignan (b. 1225 ? - d. 1264 ), killed at the Battle of Lewes . (Tufton Beamish maintains that he escaped to France after the Battle of Lewes and died there in 1269)
Geoffrey de Lusignan (b. 1226 ? - d. 1274 ), married in 1259 Jeanne, Viscountess of Châtellerault and had issue
William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (b. 1228 ? - d. 1296 )
Marguerite de Lusignan (b. 1229 ? - d. 1288 ), married 1243 Raymond VII of Toulouse , married c. 1246 Aimery IX de Thouars, Viscount of Thouars
Isabelle de Lusignan (1234 - January 14 , 1299 ), married Geoffrey de Rancon

References
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 1-25, 80-29, 117-27, 153A-28, 154-28, 258-27, 260-29, 275-27
Isabelle d'Angoulême, Reine d'Angleterre, by Sophie Fougère
Isabella: Queen Without a Conscience, by Rachel Bard (historical novel)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 650 M    i. KingHenry III, of England 950 951 was born on 1 Oct 1207 in Winchester Castle, Winchester, (Hampshire), England, died on 16 Nov 1272 in Westminster Palace, London, England at age 65, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.

+ 651 M    ii. Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans was born on 5 Jan 1209 and died on 2 Apr 1272 at age 63.

+ 652 F    iii. Joan, Queen Consort of Scotland 952 was born in 1210 and died in 1238 at age 28.

+ 653 F    iv. Isabella was born in 1214 and died in 1241 at age 27.

+ 654 F    v. Eleanor was born in 1215 and died on 13 Apr 1275 at age 60.

John had a relationship with Clemence. This couple did not marry.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - John of England


Their child was:

+ 655 F    i. Joan, Princess of Gwynedd 953 954 955 was born before 1200 and died between 30 Mar 1236 and Feb 1237.

573. William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Ela, Countess of Salisbury,842 956 daughter of William FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and Eléonore de Vitré, in 1196. Ela was born in 1187 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, died on 24 Aug 1261 in Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England at age 74, and was buried in Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

Burial Notes: The incription on her tombstone, originally written in Latin, reads:
Below lie buried the bones of the venerable Ela, who gave this sacred house as a home for the nuns. She also had lived here as holy abbess and Countess of Salisbury, full of good works

Research Notes: Only daughter and heiress of William FitzPatrick, who had no son.

From Wikipedia - Ela, Countess of Salisbury :

Ela, 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187- 24 August 1261), was a wealthy English heiress and the suo jure Countess of Salisbury, having succeeded to the title in 1196 upon the death of her father, William FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury .[1] Her husband William Longespee , an illegitimate half-brother of kings Richard I of England and John of England assumed the title of 3rd Earl of Salisbury by right of his marriage to Ela, which took place in 1196 when she was nine years old.

Ela became a nun after William's death, then Abbess of Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire which she had founded in 1229. Mary, Queen of Scots , English kings Edward IV and Richard III , and three of the queens consort of King Henry VIII , Anne Boleyn , Jane Seymour , and Catherine Howard were among her many descendants.

Family
Ela was born in Amesbury , Wiltshire in 1187, the only child and heiress of William FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, Sheriff of Wiltshire and Eléonore de Vitré (c.1164- 1232/1233).[2] Her paternal grandparents were Patrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Ela Talvas. Her maternal grandparents were Robert III de Vitré and Emma de Dinan, daughter of Alan de Dinan and Eléonore de Penthievre. In 1196, she succeeded her father as 3rd Countess of Salisbury suo jure. There is a story that immediately following her father's death she was imprisoned in a castle in Normandy by one of her paternal uncles who wished to take her title and enormous wealth for himself.

According to the legend, Ela was eventually rescued by William Talbot, a knight who had gone to France where he sang ballads under windows in all the castles of Normandy until he received a response from Ela.[3]


In 1198, Ela's mother married her fourth husband, Gilbert de Malesmains.

Marriage and children
In 1196, the same year she became countess and inherited her father's numerous estates, Ela married William Longespee, an illegitimate son of King Henry II of England , by his mistress Ida de Tosny, who later married Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk . Longespee became 3rd Earl of Salisbury by right of his wife. The Continuator of Florence recorded that their marriage had been arranged by King Richard I of England , who was William's legitimate half-brother.[1]


Together William and Ela had at least eight or possibly nine children:
William II Longespee , titular Earl of Salisbury (c.1209- 7 February 1250), married in 1216 Idoine de Camville, daughter of Richard de Camville and Eustache Basset, by whom he had four children. William was killed while on crusade at the Battle of Mansurah .

Richard Longespee, clerk and canon of Salisbury.
Stephen Longespee , Seneschal of Gascony and Justiciar of Ireland (1216- 1260), married as her second husband 1243/1244 Emmeline de Ridelsford, daughter of Walter de Ridelsford and Annora Vitré, by whom he had two daughters: Ela, wife of Sir Roger La Zouche, and Emmeline, the second wife of Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly .

Nicholas Longespee, Bishop of Salisbury (died 28 May 1297)
Isabella Longespee (died before 1244), married as his first wife shortly after 16 May 1226, William de Vescy, Lord of Alnwick, by whom she had issue.
Petronilla Longespee, died unmarried
Ela Longespee (died 9 Februry 1298), married firstly Thomas de Warwick, Earl of Warwick; married secondly Sir Philip Basset
Ida Longespee , married firstly Ralph de Somery, Baron of Dudley; she married secondly William de Beauchamp, Baron of Bedford , by whom she had six children, including Maud de Beauchamp, wife of Roger de Mowbray.[4]
Ida de Longespee (she is alternatively listed as William and Ela's granddaughter: see notes below), married Sir Walter FitzRobert of Woodham Walter, Essex , by whom she had issue including Ela FitzWalter FitzRobert, wife of William de Odyngsells.

Later life
In 1225, Ela's husband William was shipwrecked off the coast of Brittany , upon returning from Gascony. He spent months recovering at a monastery on the Island of Ré in France. He died at Salisbury Castle on 7 March 1226 just several days after arriving in England. Ela held the post of Sheriff of Wiltshire for two years following her husband's death.

Three years later in 1229, Ela founded Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire as a nunnery of the Augustinian order. In 1238, she entered the abbey as a nun ; she was made Abbess of Lacock in 1240, and held the post until 1257. The Book of Lacock recorded that Ela founded the monasteries at Lacock and Henton.[1] During her tenure as abbess, Ela obtained many rights for the abbey and village of Lacock.

Ela, Countess of Salisbury died on 24 August 1261 and was buried in Lacock Abbey. The incription on her tombstone, originally written in Latin, reads:
Below lie buried the bones of the venerable Ela, who gave this sacred house as a home for the nuns. She also had lived here as holy abbess and Countess of Salisbury, full of good works[5]


Her numerous descendants included English kings Edward IV and Richard III, Mary, Queen of Scots, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex , Sir Winston Churchill , Diana, Princess of Wales , the Dukes of Norfolk , Mary Boleyn , and queens consort Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and Catherine Howard.

References
^ a b c Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, England, Earls of Salisbury 1196-1310 (Longespee)
^ The Earls of Salisbury are sometimes mistakenly assigned the surname "d'Evreux", but it is spurious, arising from confusion over the nickname of a fictitious ancestor, Walter le Ewrus (Walter the Fortunate). The family of the Earls of Salisbury never used the name "d'Evreux", they do not descend from the Norman Counts of Evreux, nor do the later Devereux derive from them. See Cokayne, George (1982). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant. XI. Gloucester England: A. Sutton. p. 373, note (b). ISBN 0904387828 .

^ Thomas B. Costain, The Conquering Family, pp.291-92, published by Doubleday and Company, Inc., New York, 1949.
^ This Ida is sometimes confused with another Ida Longespee, who married Sir Walter FitzRobert of Woodham Walter, Essex , by whom she had issue including Ela FitzWalter FitzRobert, wife of William de Odyngsells. This latter Ida Longespee has been given different parents by different genealogists; G. Andrews Moriarty suggested the two Idas were sisters; Gerald Paget suggests the Ida who married Walter FitzRobert may have been the daughter of William Longespee II, Earl of Salisbury, by his wife, Idoine de Camville.

^ History of Chitterne: Ela, Countess of Salibury

Noted events in her life were:

• Founded: Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, 1229.

• Sheriff of Wiltshire: 1226-1228. Following her husband's death 7 March 1226.

• Entered: Lacock Abbey as a nun, 1238.

• Abbess: of Lacock Abbey, 1240-1257.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 656 M    i. William II Longspée 842 957 was born about 1212 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, died on 8 Feb 1250 in Al-Mansura, Egypt about age 38, and was buried in Acre, Palestine.

574. Geoffrey I de Porhoët (Constance, Princess of Bretagne500, Maud, Princess of England431, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Hawise Fergan,593 daughter of Alan Fergant and Unknown, about 1156. Hawise was born about 1130 in <Bretagne, France>. Other names for Hawise were Hawisa of Brittany and Hawise Fergant.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 657 M    i. Alan La Zouche 593 958 was born about 1157 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England and died in 1190 in North Melton, Devonshire, England about age 33.

575. Simon III de Montfort, Count of Evreux (Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Simon married Maud.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 658 F    i. Bertrade de Montfort, of Evreux .845

576. Joanna de Meschines (Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joanna married Adam Brus,639 son of Adam Brus and Jueta de Arches,. Adam was born about 1143 in Skelton, North Yorkshire, England, died in 1196 in Skelton, North Yorkshire, England about age 53, and was buried in Gisborough Priory, Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England. Another name for Adam was Adam Bruce.

Research Notes: According to Wikipedia, Skelton Castle was built around 1200 by the Brus family.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 659 F    i. Isabel Brus 639 was born about 1160 in Skelton, North Yorkshire, England, died after 1230, and was buried in Whitby Abbey, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

577. Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester (Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Bertrade de Montfort, of Evreux,845 daughter of Simon III de Montfort, Count of Evreux and Maud, in 1169. Other names for Bertrade were Bertred of Evreux and Bertrade d'Evreux de Montfort.

Research Notes: Source: Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 660 M    i. Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester was born in 1172, died on 26 Oct 1232 at age 60, and was buried in St. Werburg's, Chester, Cheshire, England.

+ 661 F    ii. Mabel, of Chester 885 was born about 1173.

+ 662 F    iii. Hawise, of Chester, Countess of Lincoln 845 959 was born in 1180 and died between 1241 and 1243.

+ 663 F    iv. Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley 960 died on 2 Nov 1247.

Hugh next married someone.

His child was:

+ 664 F    i. Amice, of Chester 842 961 was born about 1167.

578. Roland, Lord of Galloway (Uchtred, Lord of Galloway503, Elizabeth, Princess of England433, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roland married Elena de Morville,729 788 daughter of Richard de Morville, of Lauder in Lauderdale and Avice de Lancaster,. Elena was born about 1172 in <Kirkoswald, Cumberland, England>, died on 11 Jun 1217 about age 45, and was buried in Abbey of Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Another name for Elena was Helena de Morville.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 565)

579. Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany (Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Irene Angelina,962 daughter of Isaac II Angelus, Eastern Roman Emperor and Herina, on 25 May 1197. Irene was born in 1181 and died in 1208 at age 27. Another name for Irene was Maria.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Irene Angelina :

Irene Angelina (1181 - 1208) was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos by his first wife Herina Tornikaina[1]. Her paternal grandparents were Andronikos Dukas Angelos and Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa.


Biography
In 1193 she married Roger III of Sicily , but he died on 24 December 1193 . Irene was captured in the German invasion of Sicily on 29 December 1194 and was married on 25 May 1197 to Philip of Swabia . In Germany, she was renamed Maria.

Her father, who had been deposed in 1195, urged her to get Philip's support for his reinstatement; her brother, Alexius , subsequently spent some time at Philip's court during the preparations for the Fourth Crusade . She thus had an early influence on the eventual diversion of the Crusade to Constantinople in 1204.

She was described by Walther von der Vogelweide as "the rose without a thorn, the dove without guile"[citation needed ].

Philip and Irene had four daughters:
Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212), married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor , died without issue.
Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married King Wenceslaus I, King of Bohemia , by whom she had issue.

Marie of Hohenstaufen (3 April 1201- 29 March 1235), married Henry II, Duke of Brabant , by whom she had issue.

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), married King Ferdinand III of Castile , by whom she had issue.
and two sons (called Reinald and Frederick) who died in infancy.
After the murder of her husband (21 April 1208 ), Irene - who was pregnant by that time - retired to the Burg Hohenstaufen . There, four months later (27 August 1208 ), she gave birth to a daughter (called Beatrice Postuma); but both mother and child died shortly afterwards. She was buried in the family mausoleum in the Staufen proprietary monastery of Lorch Abbey , along with her daughter and sons. Her grave, now destroyed, cannot be reconstructed today.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 665 F    i. Beatriz, of Swabia 963 was born in 1198 and died in 1212 at age 14.

+ 666 F    ii. Cunigunde, of Hohenstaufen 963 was born in 1200 and died in 1248 at age 48.

+ 667 F    iii. Marie, of Hohenstaufen 964 965 was born on 3 Apr 1201 in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy and died on 29 Mar 1235 in Leuven, Brabant, Flanders, Belgium at age 33.

+ 668 F    iv. Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen 966 was born in 1203 and died on 5 Nov 1235 in Toro, Spain at age 32.

Philip next married someone.

580. Jean I, Count of Ponthieu (Guy II, of Ponthieu505, Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jean married someone.

His child was:

+ 669 M    i. William IV, of Ponthieu 967 was born in 1179 and died on 4 Oct 1221 at age 42.

581. William FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (Ela Talvas, of Alençon and Ponthieu506, Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Eléonore de Vitré,842 956 daughter of Robert III de Vitré, of Tilliers and Emma Dinan, about 1184. Eléonore was born about 1164 in France and died in 1233 about age 69. Other names for Eléonore were Alianore de Vitré and Eleanore de Vitré.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 670 F    i. Ela, Countess of Salisbury 842 956 was born in 1187 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, died on 24 Aug 1261 in Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England at age 74, and was buried in Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England.

582. Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne (Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine507, Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffroi married Helvis de Dampierre,947 daughter of Guy I, Vicomte de Troyes and Helvide de Baudement,. Helvis died after 1295. Another name for Helvis was Helvide de Dampierre.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 671 M    i. Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs 968 died in May 1233 in Palestine.

583. Alfonso IX, King of Léon (Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alfonso married Berengaria, of Castile 309 969 970 in 1197. Berengaria was born in 1180 in <Burgos, Castile>, Spain and died on 8 Nov 1246 in Burgos, Castile, Spain at age 66. Other names for Berengaria were Berenguela of Castile and Berenguela Queen of Castile.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. 1246 and d. 1244.

Research Notes: Widow of Konrad II of Swabia.

From Wikipedia - Berengaria of Castile :

Berengaria (Castilian : Berengaria; 1180 - 8 November 1246), was briefly queen of Castile and León . The eldest daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England , she was briefly engaged to Conrad II, Duke of Swabia , but he was murdered in 1196 before they could be married.

Marriage
Berengaria married King Alfonso IX of León in 1198, but this was annulled in 1204 by Pope Innocent III because they were second cousins. Berengaria and Alfonso had five children, including one who died in infancy, and when she returned to her father's court in Castile, she brought her children with her to Otella.

Berengaria often found herself politically at odds with her former husband. Alfonso had two daughters, Sancha and Dulce, by his first wife, Theresa of Portugal, and wished to disinherit Berengaria's children in favor of these daughters. To this end, he invited John of Brienne to marry his eldest daughter, Sancha, and thus inherit his kingdom. Berengaria sabotaged this plan by convincing John of Brienne to marry her own daughter, Berengaria of Leon , instead. Later, on 24 September 1230 when Alfonso died, Berengaria and Ferdinand acted to set aside the rights of Sancha and Dulce by offering them a lifetime appanage, which they accepted. This was done so that, with Berengaria's aid, he could assume the Leonese throne.

Queen
When her brother Henry died by accident in 1217, Berengaria became sovereign of Castile. She soon renounced her crown in favor of her son Ferdinand . Thereafter she served as the king's motherly advisor; according to the Cronica Latina , her "total intent and desire being to procure honor for her son in every way possible". Berengaria helped quell the rebellious nobles, and then arranged for Ferdinand to marry a high-born wife, Beatrice of Swabia.

Berengaria maintained strong connections with her sister Blanche , who was Queen of France. It was Blanche who suggested sending Jeanne of Ponthieu as a bride for Ferdinand after his first wife's death.

Children
Her children with Alfonso IX included:
Eleanor (1198/1199-31 October 1210)
King Ferdinand III of Castile (1200-1252)
Alfonso, 4th Lord of Molina (1203-1272)
Berengaria of Leon (1204-1237), married John of Brienne
Constance (1 May 1200 or 1205-7 September 1242), became a nun at Las Huelgas , Burgos , where she died

Noted events in her life were:

• Queen of Castile: 1217. Immediately surrendered the throne to her son Ferdinand.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 672 F    i. Berenguela, Princess of Leon and Castile 257 was born about 1199 in <Leon, Leon>, Spain and died on 12 Apr 1237 about age 38.

+ 673 M    ii. Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon 971 was born on 5 Aug 1199 in Monastery of Valparaíso (Peleas de Arriba, Zamora), (Spain) and died on 30 May 1252 in Seville, Spain at age 52.

+ 674 M    iii. Alfonso, de Molina 972 was born in 1203 and died in 1272 at age 69.

584. Afonso II, King of Portugal (Sancho I, King of Portugal509, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Afonso married Urracca, of Castile in 1208. Urracca was born in 1186 and died in 1220 at age 34.

Research Notes: Wikipedia - Afonso II of Portugal


Children from this marriage were:

+ 675 M    i. Sancho II, King of Portugal was born on 8 Sep 1207 and died on 4 Jan 1248 at age 40.

+ 676 M    ii. Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve was born on 5 May 1210 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal and died on 16 Feb 1279 in Alcobaça, Portugal at age 68.

585. Alfonso VIII "the Noble", King of Castile (Sancho III, of Castile510, Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon439, Urraca, of Castile, Queen of Castile and Léon369, Constance, of Burgundy313, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alfonso married Eleanor, of England,835 836 daughter of Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England and Eleanor, of Aquitaine, in Sep 1180. Eleanor was born on 13 Oct 1162 in Domfront, Normandy and died on 31 Oct 1214 at age 52. Another name for Eleanor was Leonora of England and Aquitaine.

Birth Notes: Ancestral Roots has b. 1162 and b. 1161

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Eleanor of England (1162-1214) :

Eleanor of England (known in Castilian as Leonora; 13 October 1162 - 31 October 1214) was Queen of Castile and Toledo as wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile .

She was born in the castle at Domfront , Normandy , and was baptised by Henry of Marcy . She was the sixth child and second daughter of King Henry II of England and his wife Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine . Her godfather was the chronicler Robert of Torigny , who had a special interest in her and recorded her life as best he could. She received her first name as a namesake of her mother, whose name "Eleanor" (or Alienor) had previously been unrecorded though may have been related to the Greek Helen or the Italian Elena . Another view holds that in the Occitan language , Eleanor simply meant "the other Aenor," since Eleanor of Aquitaine was named for her mother, called Aenor .

Eleanor was a younger maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France . She was a younger sister of William IX, Count of Poitiers , Henry the Young King , Matilda, Duchess of Saxony , Richard I of England and Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany . She was also an older sister of Joan of Sicily and John of England .

When she was eighteen years old, in September 1180, she was married to Alfonso VIII . The marriage was arranged to secure the Pyrennean border, with Gascony offered as her dowry.

Of all Eleanor of Aquitaine's daughters, her namesake Eleanor best inherited her mother's political influence. She was almost as powerful as her husband, who specified in his will that she was to rule alongside their son in the event of his death. It was she who persuaded him to marry their daughter Berenguela to the king of Leon in the interest of peace.

When Alfonso died, his queen was reportedly so devastated with grief that she was unable to preside over the burial. Their daughter Berenguela instead performed these honors. Leonora then took sick and died only twenty-eight days after her husband, and was buried at Las Huelgas abbey in Burgos.

Children
Berenguela, Queen of Castile (August 1180 - 8 November 1246 ), married King Alfonso IX of Leon
Sancho of Castile (born & died 1181)
Sancha of Castile (1182 - 3 February 1184 )
Henry of Castile (born & died 1184)
Urraca of Castile (1186-1220), married King Alfonso II of Portugal
Blanca of Castile (4 March 1188 - 26 November 1252 ), married King Louis VIII of France
Fernando of Castile (29 September 1189 - 1211)
Mafalda of Castile (1191-1204)
Constance of Castile (1195-1198)
Constanza, nun at Las Huelgas (1201-1243)
Eleanor of Castile , married King James I of Aragon
Henry I, King of Castile (14 April 1204 - 1217)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 571)

586. Agnes de Dammartin (Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Agnes married Guillaume de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, Baron de Tingry,309 973 son of Enguerrand I de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes and Sybil de Boulogne, in 1190. Guillaume was born about 1160 in <Wendover, Buckinghamshire>, England and died about 1241 about age 81. Another name for Guillaume was William de Fiennes Seigneur de Fiennes, Baron de Tingry.

Noted events in his life were:

• Living: 1220-1233.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 677 M    i. Ingelram II de Fiennes 309 974 was born about 1210 in <Tolleshunt, Essex>, England and died in 1265 in Conde, Calivados, France about age 55.

+ 678 F    ii. Mahaud de Fiennes .975

587. Simon de Dammartin, Count of Aumale (Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

588. Juliane de Dammartin (Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

589. Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême (Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aymer married Alix de Courtenay,878 879 daughter of Peter, of France, Count of Montargis and Courtenay and Elizabeth de Courtenay, Dame de Courtenay, in 1186. Alix died in 1218.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 679 F    i. Isabella, of Angoulême was born about 1186, died on 31 May 1246 in Fontévrault Abbey, France about age 60, and was buried in Fontévrault Abbey, France.

590. Wulgrin III, Count of Angoulême (Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Wulgrin married someone.

His child was:

+ 680 F    i. Mahaut de Angoulême died after 1233.

591. Blanca Garcés, of Navarre (Marguerite, de l'Aigle516, Juliana, of Mortagne and Perche444, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blanca married Sancho III, of Castile,752 753 son of Alfonso VII, King of Castile and Léon and Berenguela, of Barcelona, on 30 Jan 1151 in Catahorra, Logroño. Sancho was born in 1134 and died on 30 Aug 1158 at age 24. Another name for Sancho was Sancho "el Deseado" of Castile.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Sancho III of Castile :

Sancho III of Castile (1134 - 31 August 1158) was King of Castile and Toledo for one year, from 1157 to 1158. During the Reconquista , in which he took an active part, he founded the Order of Calatrava . He was called el Deseado (the Desired) due to his position as the first child of his parents, born after eight years of childless marriage.
He was the eldest son of King Alfonso VII of Castile and Berenguela of Barcelona . During his father's reign, he appears as "king of Nájera " as early as 1149. His father's will partitioned the kingdom between his two sons: Sancho inherited the kingdoms of Castile and Toledo, and Fernando inherited Leon. The two brothers had just signed a treaty when Sancho suddenly died in the summer of 1158, being buried at Toledo. He had married in 1151 to Blanca of Navarre , daughter of García Ramírez of Navarre , having two sons, his successor Alfonso VIII of Castile , and infante García, who died at birth in 1156, apparently also resulting in the death of Blanca. There may also have been an older son who died in infancy.

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Castile and Toledo: 1157-1158.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 510)

592. Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rohese married Geoffrey de Mandeville,370 976 977 son of William de Mandeville and Margaret de Rie, about 1119 in <England>. Geoffrey was born in 1092 in <Rycott, Oxford, England>, died on 14 Sep 1144 in Mildenhall, Suffolk, England at age 52, and was buried in New Temple Church, Holborn, Suffolk, England.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1082, Great Waltham, Essex, England.

Noted events in his life were:

• 3rd Baron Mandeville:

• Hereditary Sheriff of London and Middlesex:

• Sheriff of Hertfordshire:

• Created Earl of Essex: by King Stephen.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 681 F    i. Maud de Mandeville, Lady of Costow, Wiltshire 370 978 was born about 1138 in <Rycott, Oxfordshire>, England and died in England.

+ 682 F    ii. Alice de Mandeville 979 was born about 1146 in Rycote, Great Haseley, Oxford, England.

593. Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aubrey married Beatrice, of Guînes betw 1137 and 1146.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford

Aubrey next married Agnes, of Essex, daughter of Henry, of Essex, Lord of Rayleigh and Haughley and Cicely, 1162 or 1163. Agnes was born about 1151 and died about 1206 about age 55.

Marriage Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 246-26

Research Notes: 3rd wife of Aubrey de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford.

From Wikipedia - Aubrey de Vere III
:

[Earl Aubrey's] attempt to divorce his third wife, Agnes of Essex , was a celebrated marriage case that Agnes appealed successfully to Pope Alexander III . In 1153 he was present with King Stephen 's army at the siege of Wallingford and attested at the Treaty of Wallingford , finally signed at Westminster . Two of his sons by Agnes, Aubrey IV and Robert, became earls of Oxford. Robert, the third earl, was one of the 25 rebel barons who were to hold King John to the terms of Magna Carta .
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From Wikipedia - Agnes of Essex :

Agnes of Essex, countess of Oxford (c. 1151 - c. 1206 ) was the daughter of Henry of Essex and his second wife. She was betrothed at age three to Geoffrey de Vere, brother of the first earl of Oxford . Raised by the Veres, she later rejected the match with Geoffrey and by 1163 had married his brother Aubrey de Vere III , the earl, as his third wife. After her father's disgrace and forfeiture of lands and offices in that year, the earl sought to have his marriage annulled. Agnes fought the action. On May 9 , 1166 , she appealed her case from the court of the bishop of London to the pope (the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket , being in exile at the time). While the case was pending in Rome, the earl kept Agnes confined, for which the bishop of London reprimanded Aubrey. Pope Alexander III ruled in her favor, thus establishing the right and requirement of consent by females in betrothal and the sacrament of marriage. The couple may have co-operated in the founding of a Benedictine nunnery near their castle at Hedingham, Essex . Having survived her husband, Countess Agnes paid the crown for the right to remain unmarried and died sometime in or after 1206.

Many have followed the mistake of antiquarians in believing the third wife of earl Aubrey to have been named Lucia. A woman of this name was prioress of the nunnery at Castle Hedingham . On Lucia's death, a mortuary or roll was carried to many religious houses in the region requesting prayers, and in the preface of that document Lucia is called the foundress of the priory. As the countess presumably cooperated with her husband in the founding of the house, the erroneous assumption was made that the prioress was in fact the earl's widow.

Children
Agnes bore her husband four sons and a daughter, including two future earls of Oxford: Aubrey IV and Robert I . Her daughter Alice married 1) Ernulf de Kemesech, 2) John, constable of Chester.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 683 M    i. Aubrey IV de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford was born before 1164 and died in Oct 1214.

+ 684 M    ii. Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford 980 981 982 was born in 1164 in Essex, England, was christened in 1164, died before 25 Oct 1221 in England, and was buried in Hatfield Regis Priory.

+ 685 F    iii. Alice de Vere .

594. Juliana de Vere (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Juliana married Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk,370 983 984 son of Roger Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk and Alice de Tosny, before 1140 in <England>. Hugh was born in 1095 in <Belvoir Castle>, Leicestershire, England, was christened in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, died before 1 Mar 1177 in Palestine, and was buried in Thetford Priory, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

Research Notes: Second son of Roger Bigod.

From Wikipedia - Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk :

Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1095 - 1177) was born in Belvoir Castle , Leicestershire , England .
He was the second son of Roger Bigod (also known as Roger Bigot) (d. 1107), Sheriff of Norfolk, who founded the Bigod name in England. Hugh Bigod became a controversial figure in history, known for his frequent switching of loyalties and hasty reactions towards measures of authority.

Early years
Hugh inherited large estates in East Anglia on the death of his brother William, who perished without issue in the sinking of the White Ship on November 26, 1120. He succeeded his aunt Albreda - and by extension, her eldest brother Berengar - as heir both to Berengar's tenancy-in-chief in Lincolnshire and the Norman lands of Robert de Tosny of Belvoirwas . He became Constable of Norwich Castle and Governor of the City of Norwich in 1122. He enjoyed the favour of Henry I .

During King Stephen's reign
At first a supporter of Stephen of Blois during this king's struggle with the empress Matilda . His initiation in history was on the death of Henry I in 1135, when Maud expected to succeed to the throne of England, but her cousin, Stephen of Blois usurped the throne, breaking an oath he had previously made to defend her rights. It was Bigod who claimed that Henry I (Maud's father, and Stephen's uncle) intended for Stephen to become king at the expense of the empress. Civil War resulted when in 1139 Maud could command the military strength necessary to challenge Stephen within his own realm. Maud's greatest triumph came in Feb. 1141, when her forces defeated and captured King Stephen; he was made a prisoner and effectively deposed. Her advantage lasted only until July of that year, and she released Stephen in Dec. In 1147, Maud was finally forced to return to France , following the death of Robert of Gloucester , her strongest supporter and half-brother.

King Stephen had initially kept his followers together, but in 1136 Stephen was stricken with sickness. A lethargy fastened on him and the report of his death was quickly spread abroad. A rising of the turbulent barons necessarily followed, and Bigod was the first to take up arms. He seized and held Norwich ; but Stephen, quickly recovering laid siege to the city and Hugh was compelled to surrender. Acting with unusual clemency, Stephen spared the rebel, who for a short time remained faithful. In 1140 the Earl is said to have declared for the empress, yet early in the next year he is in the ranks of Stephen's army fighting in the disastrous First Battle of Lincoln , after which the Earl deserted him and assumed a position of armed neutrality during the civil war, sometimes called 'General Anarchy' .
Later, the disagreement between King Stephen and Archbishop Theobald in 1148 created yet another scenario for Hugh Bigod to come forward; this time, he sided with the archbishop , and received him in his Castle of Framlingham , but joined with others in achieving a reconciliation.

Rise of King Henry II
Five years later, in 1153, when Henry , Duke of Normandy , soon to be King Henry II (r. 1154-89), landed in England to assert his claim to the throne, Bigod vested his interests with the rising power, and held out in Ipswich against Stephen's forces, while Henry II, on the other side, laid siege to Stamford . Both places fell. In the critical state of his fortunes Stephen was in no position to punish the rebel. Negotiations were also going on between the two parties, and Hugh again eluded retaliation.

On Henry II's accession in December 1154, Bigod at once received confirmation of the possession of his earldom and stewardship by charter issued apparently in January of the next year. The first years of the new reign were spent in restoring order to the shattered kingdom, and in breaking the power of the independent barons, which had grown out of control during King Stephen's reign.
It was not before long that Bigod became agitated under the rule of law initiated by Henry. He grew restless with measures such as the scutage , a fee paid by vassals in lieu of military service, which became the central feature of Henry II's military system of operation by 1159. The Earl showed signs of resistance, but was at once put down. In 1157 Henry II marched into the eastern counties and received the earl's submission.

After this incident Hugh Bigod makes no significant appearances in the chronicles for some time; he is named among those who had been excommunicated by Becket, in consequence of his retention of lands belonging to the monastery of Pentney in Norfolk .

The revolt of 1173

In 1173 the young crowned prince Henry (also known as Henry the Young King ), raised a revolt against his father, Henry II . This gave Hugh Bigod, yet another chance for rebellion, along with the league of the English barons with the kings of France and Scotland in his favour. He at once became a leader in the cause, perhaps eager to revive the feudal power, which Henry II had curtailed. In addition to the fact that the inevitable conflict, as far as England was concerned, centered round his possessions. The custody of Norwich Castle was promised by the young prince as his reward.

The king's energy and good fortune were equal to the occasion. While he held in check his rebel vassals in France, the loyal barons in England defeated his enemies there. Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (d.1190) landed at Walton , in Suffolk , on September 29, 1173 and marched to Framlingham , joining forces with Hugh. Together they besieged and took the castle of Hagenet in Suffolk on October 13, held by Randal de Broc for the crown. But the Earl of Leicester was defeated and taken prisoner setting out from Framlingham at Fornham, St. Genevieve, near Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk by the justiciar , Richard de Luci and other barons. These, then turned their arms against Earl Hugh, not strong enough to fight, he opened negotiations with his assailants. It is said he bought them off, and at the same time secured a safe passage home for the Flemings in his service.

Final days
Though defeated and compelled to surrender his castles, Bigod kept his lands and his earldom, and lived at peace with Henry II until his death reportedly in 1177, in Palestine .

It should be noted, however, that on March 1st 1177, his son Roger Bigod appealed to the king on a dispute with his stepmother. Hugh being dead at this time, the date of his death is fixed 'ante caput jejunii', (i.e. before March 9th). If, then, he died in Palestine, his death must have taken place in the preceding year, 1176, to allow time for the arrival of the news in England . Henry II took advantage of Roger's appeal to seize upon the late Earl's treasure. He possessed vast estates, which he inherited, and was also the recipient of the third penny levied in the county of Norfolk.

Marriage and family
He married twice.
Before 1140 he married Juliane de Vere (died c.1199) probably born in Essex , England . She was the daughter of Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza de Clare, the daughter of Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Clare . Their marriage was dissolved before 1168. Their son:
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (b. c. 1144-1221).
His second wife was Gundreda Warwick (c.1135-1200), daughter of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick . They had two children:
Hugh Bigod (b. 1156)
William Hugh Bigod (b.1168)

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of Norwich Castle: 1122.

• Governor of the City of Norwice: 1122.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 686 M    i. Roger Bigod, Baron le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk 370 839 840 985 was born about 1144 in <Norfolk, Norfolk>, England, was christened in Framlingham, Suffolk, England, died before 2 Aug 1221 in Thetford, Norfolk, England, and was buried in Thetford, Norfolk, England.

595. Alice de Vere, of Essex (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Robert de Essex, Lord of Rayleigh.986

Research Notes: First husband of Adelicia de Vere

Alice next married Roger FitzRichard, 1st Lord of Warkworth, Northumberland,986 son of Richard and Jane Bigod,. Roger was born about 1140 and died about 1177 about age 37.

Research Notes: Second husband of Adelicia de Vere.

596. Robert de Vere (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

597. Geoffrey de Vere (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

598. William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

599. Gilbert de Vere (Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

600. Alice de Clare (Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married William de Percy, 4th Baron Percy,279 987 son of Alan de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy and Emma de Gaunt, in 1136 in Tunbridge, Kent, England. William was born about 1088 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England and died about 1175 about age 87.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 687 F    i. Agnes de Percy 279 604 781 was born about 1134 in <Whitby>, Yorkshire, England and died about 1205 about age 71.

Alice next married Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd ap Cynan, son of Gruffudd ap Cynan, Prince of North Wales (Gwynedd) and Angharat verch Owain ap Edwin, of Tegeingl,.

Research Notes: Source: Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, London, 1872, p. 362.

601. Gilbert de Clare (Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

602. Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford (Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Maud de St. Hilary,370 882 883 daughter of James de St. Hilary, of Harcourt and Aveline, about 1150. Maud was born in 1132 in <Burkenham, Norfolk>, England and died on 24 Dec 1193 in Norfolk, England at age 61. Other names for Maud were Maud de Saint-Hilaire, Matilda de St. Hilaire du Harcouet, and Matilda de St. Hilary.

Death Notes: May have been 1173

Research Notes: Daughter and heiress of James de St. Hilaire du Harcourt, of Field Dalling, Norfolk

Sources: Wikipedia - John FitzGeoffrey and Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-26 (William d'Aubigny)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 688 M    i. Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Clare 822 924 925 was born about 1153 in Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, England, died on 30 Dec 1218 in Oxfordshire, England about age 65, and was buried in Clare or Tunbridge Priory.

+ 689 F    ii. Aveline de Clare 882 988 was born in 1164 in <Hertford>, England and died by 4 Jun 1225 in England at age 61.

Roger next married someone.

603. Rohese de Monmouth (Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rohese married Hugh de Lacy.762 989 Hugh was born about 1115 in <Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire>, England, died on 25 Jul 1186 in Durrow, Ireland about age 71, and was buried in Saint Thomas Church, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 690 M    i. Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire 762 989 990 was born about 1172 in <Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire>, England and died on 24 Feb 1241 about age 69.

604. Simon, de Dammartin (Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin522, Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis447, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Simon married Marie, de Ponthieu,660 daughter of William IV, of Ponthieu and Unknown, before Sep 1208. Marie was born on 17 Apr 1199 and died in 1251 at age 52. Another name for Marie was Marie de Montreuil.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Marie, Countess of Ponthieu :

Marie of Ponthieu (17 April 1199 [1]-1251) was the Countess of Ponthieu and Countess of Montreuil, ruling from 1221 to 1251.

Biography
Marie was the daughter of William IV of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin , and granddaughter of King Louis VII of France by his second wife Constance of Castile. As her father's only surviving child, Marie succeeded him, ruling as Countess of Ponthieu and Montreuil from 1221 to 1251.

Marriages and children
She married Simon de Dammartin before September 1208. He was the son of Alberic II de Dammartin and Maud de Clermont, daughter of Renaud de Clermont, Count de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis and Clemence de Bar.[2] Simon and Marie had four daughters but only two are recorded. The eldest was Jeanne of Dammartin (1220 - 16 March 1279 ), second wife of Ferdinand III of Castile . Through her granddaughter Eleanor of Castile she is an ancestor of the British royal family. The other daughter was Philippa of Dammartin (died 1277/81) who married firstly Raoul II d' Issoudun, secondly Raoul II de Coucy, and thirdly Otto II, Count Geldern.

Marie married secondly sometime between September 1240 and 15 December 1241, Mathieu de Montmorency, Seigneur d'Attichy, who was killed in battle at Mansurrah on 8 February 1250 during the Seventh Crusade , led by King Louis IX of France.[3]

Noted events in her life were:

• Countess of Ponthieu: 1221-1251.

• Countess of Montreuil: 1221-1251.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 691 F    i. Jeanne, de Dammartin 991 992 was born about 1220 and died on 16 Mar 1279 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, Picardie, France about age 59.

605. Alix de Courtenay (Peter, of France, Count of Montargis and Courtenay524, Adelaide, of Savoy450, Gisele, of Burgundy377, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alix married Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême,865 son of William IV Taillifer, Count of Angoulême and Marguerite, de Turenne, in 1186. Aymer was born about 1160 and died on 16 Jul 1202 about age 42. Other names for Aymer were Aymer of Angoulême, Ademar Taillifer Count of Angoulême, and Adhémar Taillifer Count of Angoulême.

Research Notes: Third child of William IV Taillifer. The last Taillifer Count of Angoulême.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 153A-27

Source: Wikipedia - Isabella of Angoulême.

See also Wikipedia - Counts and dukes of Angoulême

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Aymer I 1160 - 1202, the last Taillefer Count of Angoulême .

History
Aymer (or Aymar), born: c.1160 - died: 16 Jun 1202, is the third of the 6 children of William IV of Angoulême , the Count of Angoulême , and Marguerite of Turenne. His two elder brothers, Wulgrin III of Angoulême and William V of Angoulême became the Counts of Angoulême, respectively, after the death of their father in 1179 (Wulgrin first, then William V succeeding in 1181). Aymer succeeded his brother in 1186 as the Count of Angoulême.
In that same year, he married Alice of Courtenay, the daughter of Peter of Courtenay (the son of Louis VI of France ) and Elizabeth of the House of Courtenay . In 1188, they had a daughter who would play an important role in the history of England and France: Isabella of Angoulême .

Aymer died in Limoges , France on June 16th, 1202. His daughter failed to succeed him as the Countess of Angoulême, as the title passed to Mathilde of Angoulême , consort to Hugh IX of Lusignan , over the claims of Isabella of Angoulême and John of England / Aymer is the last of the Taillefer male lineage with the Count of Angoulême title.

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of Angoulême: 1186-1202.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 589)

606. Peter de Courtenay, Count of Courtenay (Peter, of France, Count of Montargis and Courtenay524, Adelaide, of Savoy450, Gisele, of Burgundy377, Guillaume I de Bourgogne316, Renaud I, Count Palantine of Burgundy282, Ermentrude, Countess of Rheims254, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

607. Sybil de Boulogne (Faramus de Boulogne526, William de Boulogne452, Geoffrey, Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine379, Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sybil married Enguerrand I de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes,309 993 son of Eustache II, Seigneur de Fiennes and Unknown,. Enguerrand was born about 1147 in <Martock, Somerset>, England and died <1190> in <Acre, Palestine> about age 43. Another name for Enguerrand was Ingelram I de Fiennes Seigneur de Fiennes.

Death Notes: Died in the siege of Acre.

Research Notes: Sources disagree on his dates. Ancestral Roots (line 158B-26) had "liv. 1197, Seigneur de Fiennes, Crusader, 1207." Other sources state that he died during the siege of Acre in 1190.

Noted events in his life were:

• Living: 1197.

• Crusader: 1207.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 692 M    i. Guillaume de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, Baron de Tingry 309 973 was born about 1160 in <Wendover, Buckinghamshire>, England and died about 1241 about age 81.

608. William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel (William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Mabel, of Chester,885 daughter of Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester and Bertrade de Montfort, of Evreux, Betw 1196 and 1199. Mabel was born about 1173.

Research Notes: Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-27 (William d'Aubigny)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 693 F    i. Nichole d' Aubigny .994

+ 694 F    ii. Isabel d'Aubigny .

William next married someone.

609. Henry I, Duke of Lorraine, Louvain and Brabant (Godfrey III, Count of Louvain, Duke of Lorraine528, Godfrey II, Count of Leuven, Landgrave of Brabant455, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Mathilde, of Flanders,802 daughter of Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne and Marie, of Blois, Countess of Boulogne, in 1179. Mathilde died between 1210 and 1211. Other names for Mathilde were Maud of Flanders and Maud of Boulogne and Alsace.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 547)

Henry next married Marie, of France,995 daughter of Philip II, King of France and Unknown, in 1213.

610. William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy (Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy529, Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Joan de Briwere 639 about 1223 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Joan was born about 1197 in <Stoke, Devonshire>, England, died before 12 Jun 1233, and was buried in Hospital, Sandown, Surrey, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 695 F    i. Anastasia Percy 279 was born about 1216 in <Alnwick>, Northumberland, England.

611. Frederick II, of Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia (Agnes, of Germany533, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Frederick married Judith, of Bavaria, daughter of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria and Wulfhilda, of Saxony, in 1121. Judith was born in 1100 and died in 1130 at age 30.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 166-25.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 434)

612. Conrad III, King of Germany (Agnes, of Germany533, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

613. Leopold IV (Agnes, of Germany533, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor465, Agnes, of Poitou383, William III, Count of Poitou, Duke of Aquitaine319, William II, Count of Poitou286, William I, Count of Poitou256, Ebles Mancer, Count of Poitou234, Ranulf II, Count of Poitou214, Blichilde, of Maine195, Rorick, Count of Maine179, Rotrude169, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

614. Beatrice de Beauchamp (Roheise de Vere536, Beatrice de Gand467, Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes384, Manasses, Count of Guînes320, Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrice married Hugh de Morville,788 son of Simon de Morville and Ada de Engayne,. Hugh was born about 1105 in <Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England> and died in 1162 about age 57.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 696 M    i. Richard de Morville, of Lauder in Lauderdale 729 788 was born about 1143 in <Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England> and died in 1189 about age 46.

615. William Massey, of Tatton (Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married someone.

His child was:

+ 697 M    i. Sir William Massey .687

616. Hamon IV Massey (Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hamon married someone.

His children were:

+ 698 M    i. Hamon V Massey 996 997 was born about 1212 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England and died after 1278.

+ 699 M    ii. William Massey .997

+ 700 F    iii. Margery Massey .997

617. Alice de Belmeis (Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Alan La Zouche,593 958 son of Geoffrey I de Porhoët and Hawise Fergan, about 1181 in Josselin, Morbihan, France. Alan was born about 1157 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England and died in 1190 in North Melton, Devonshire, England about age 33. Other names for Alan were Alan la Coche, Alan de Porhoët, and Alan la Zouche.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Baron Zouche:

Baron Zouche is a title that has thrice been created in the Peerage of England . The de la Zouche family descended from Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby , sometimes called Alan de Porhoët and Alan la Coche (c. 1136-1190), a Breton who settled in England during the reign of Henry II . He was the son of Vicomte Geoffrey I de Porhoët and Hawisa of Brittany. He married Adeline (Alice) de Belmeis, daughter of Phillip de Belmeis and Maud la Meschine and died at North Melton in Devon . He obtained Ashby in Leicestershire (called after him Ashby-de-la-Zouch ) by his marriage. His son was Roger la Zouche (c. 1175- bef. 14 May 1238).


The child from this marriage was:

+ 701 M    i. Roger La Zouche 593 843 998 was born about 1182 in <Ashby, Leicestershire>, England and died before 14 May 1238.

618. Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore (Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Isabel de Ferrieres,395 999 daughter of Walchelin de Ferriers, Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire and Unknown,. Isabel was born about 1172 in Oakham, Rutlandshire, England, was christened in <Tutbury Castle, Tutbury, Staffordshire, England>, died before 29 Apr 1252, and was buried in St. John Hospital Church, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England. Another name for Isabel was Isabella de Ferriers.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132C-28 (Roger de Mortimer), "...granted a life interest in Lechlade, co. Gloucester, & Oakham, Rutland, which her brother Henry lost at time of conquest of Normandy"


The child from this marriage was:

+ 702 M    i. Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore 395 1000 was born about 1190 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England, died on 6 Aug 1246 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England about age 56, and was buried in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

619. Hugh de Grandmesnil (Felia de Gaunt545, Gilbert de Gaunt475, Ralph de Gand398, Ermengarde, of Flanders329, Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Alice Beaumont,333 daughter of Ivo de Beaumont and Adele,. Alice was born about 1105 in <Hinckley>, Lancastershire, England and died in <Reims, Marne, Champagne, France>.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 703 F    i. Petronilla de Grandmesnil 725 817 818 was born about 1134 in <Leicestershire>, England and died on 1 Apr 1212 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England about age 78.

620. Henry II, Duke of Brabant (Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Marie, of Hohenstaufen,964 965 daughter of Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany and Irene Angelina, before 22 Aug 1215. Marie was born on 3 Apr 1201 in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy and died on 29 Mar 1235 in Leuven, Brabant, Flanders, Belgium at age 33. Other names for Marie were Marie of Swabia and Mary of Hohenstaufen.

Death Notes: Wikipedia has d. 29 March 1235. Ancestral Roots has d. abt 1240.

Research Notes: First wife of Henry II.

From Wikipedia - Marie of Hohenstaufen :

Marie of Hohenstaufen, Duchess of Brabant (3 April 1201 - 29 March 1235 ) was a member of the powerful Hohenstaufen dynasty. She is also known as Maria of Swabia. She was the third daughter of Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina of Byzantium . Her husband was Henry II, Duke of Brabant .


Family
Marie of Hohenstaufen was born in Arezzo ,Tuscany , Italy on 3 April 1201. Her paternal grandparents were Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor and Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy . Her maternal grandparents were Byzantine Emperor Isaac II Angelos and his first wife Herina Tornikaina[1].
Emperor Frederick II was her first cousin.
In 1208, at the age of seven, Marie was left an orphan by the unexpected deaths of her parents. On 21 June , her father was murdered by Otto of Wittelsbach , and two months later her mother died after giving birth to a daughter, who did not live beyond early infancy. Marie had three surviving sisters.


Siblings
Beatrice of Hohenstaufen (1198-1212, married Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor . The marriage was childless.
Cunigunde of Hohenstaufen (1200-1248), married in 1228 King Wenceslaus I of Bohemia , by whom she had issue.
Elizabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203- 5 November 1235), married in 1219 King Ferdinand III of Castile , by whom she had issue, including King Alfonso X of Castile . She was his first wife. Ferdinand married his second wife Jeanne de Dammartin, Countess of Ponthieu before August 1237, by whom he had issue, including Eleanor of Castile , Queen consort of King Edward I of England .


Marriage and children
Sometime before 22 August 1215 , she married Henry II, Duke of Brabant in Brabant (present-day Belgium ). Marie was his first wife. They had six children, and through them, Marie is the ancestress of every royal house in Europe :
Matilda of Brabant (1224 - 29 September 1288 ), married firstly, Robert I of Artois , by whom she had two children, Robert II of Artois and Blanche of Artois ; she married secondly Guy III, Count of Saint-Pol , by whom she had six children.
Beatrix of Brabant (1225 - 11 November 1288 ), married firstly Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia , and secondly William III of Dampierre . She died childless.
Marie of Brabant (c. 1226 - 18 January 1256 ), married Louis II, Duke of Bavaria . She was beheaded by her husband on suspicion of infidelity.
Margaret of Brabant (d. 14 March 1277 ), Abbess of Herzogenthal.
Henry III, Duke of Brabant (c. 1230 - 28 February 1261 ), married Adelaide of Burgundy (c. 1233- 23 October 1273 , daughter of Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy , by whom he had issue, including Henry IV, Duke of Brabant , John I, Duke of Brabant , and Maria of Brabant , Queen consort of King Philip III of France .
Philip of Brabant, died young.

Death
Marie of Hohenstaufen died on 29 March 1235 in Leuven , Brabant, five days before her thirty-fourth birthday.
In 1240, Henry married his second wife, Sophie of Thuringia , the daughter of Ludwig IV of Thuringia and Elisabeth of Hungary . They had two children: Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse and Elizabeth of Brabant, who married Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg .



The child from this marriage was:

+ 704 F    i. Matilda, of Brabant 1001 1002 was born in 1224 and died on 29 Sep 1288 at age 64.

621. Yolanda de Courtenay (Yolanda, of Flanders548, Margaret I, of Flanders479, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Yolanda married Andrew II, of Hungary 1003 in Feb 1215 in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. Andrew was born about 1177 and died on 21 Sep 1235 about age 58. Another name for Andrew was Andrew II "the Jerosolimitan" of Hungary.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Andrew II of Hungary :

Andrew II the Jerosolimitan (Hungarian : Jeruzsálemi II András/Endre, Croatian : Andrija II. Arpadovic Slovak : Ondrej) (c. 1177 - 21 September, 1235), King of Hungary [1](1205-1235). He was the younger son of King Béla III of Hungary , who invested him with the government of the Principality of Halych . However, the boyars of Halych rebelled against his rule and expelled the Hungarian troops. Following their father's death, Andrew continuously conspired against his brother, King Emeric of Hungary who had to grant him the government of Croatia and Dalmatia . When his brother and his infant son died, Andrew ascended the throne and started to grant royal domains to his partisans. He participated in the Fifth Crusade but he could not achieve any major military success. He was obliged to issue the Golden Bull confirming the privileges of the noblemen of Hungary and later he was also obliged to confirm the special privileges of the clergy. During his long reign, he had several quarrels with his sons.

The turbulent duke
Andrew was the second son of King Béla III and his first wife, Agnes of Antioch . As younger son, Andrew had no hope to inherite the Kingdom of Hungary from his father who wanted to ensure the inheritance of his elder son, Emeric and had him crowned already in 1182.

Nevertheless, when Prince Volodymyr II of Halych , who had been expelled from his country by his subjects, fled to Hungary seeking for assistance in 1188, King Béla III had him arrested and occupied his principality and he invested Andrew with Halych . The child Andrew's rule in Halych must have been only nominal; he even did not visit his principality. Although, the young prince's troops could get the mastery in 1189 when the boyars of Halych rose against his rule, but shortly afterwards Prince Volodymyr II managed to escape from his captivity and he expelled the Hungarian troops from Halych.

On 23 April 1196, King Béla III died and he left the Kingdom of Hungary unportioned to his eldest son, Emeric, while Andrew inherited a large amount of money in order to fulfill his father's Crusader oath. However, Andrew used the money to recruit followers among the barons and also sought the assistance of Leopold V, Duke of Austria . In December 1197, Andrew's troops defeated King Emeric's armies in a battle near to Macsek in December 1197. Following Andrew's victory, the king was obliged to transfer the government of the Duchies of Croatia and Dalmatia to Andrew.

In the beginning of 1198, Pope Innocent III requested Andrew to fulfill his father's last will and lead a Crusade to the Holy Land . However, instead of a Crusade, Andrew made a campaign against the neighbouring provinces and occupied Zahumlje and Rama . Andrew also went on conspiring with some prelates against his brother, but King Emeric was informed on Andrew's plans and he personally arrested Bishop Boleszlo of Vác , one of Andrew's main supporters, and he also deprived his brother's followers (e.g., Palatine Mog ) of their dignities. In the summer of 1199, King Emeric defeated Andrew in the Battle of Rád and Andrew had to fleed to Austria. Finally, the two brothers made peace with the mediation of the Papal Legate Gregory, and the king granted again the government of Croatia and Dalmatia to his brother.

Around 1200, Andrew married Gertrude , a daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania . It was probably his wife who persuaded him to conspire against his brother again, but when King Emeric, who had realised that Andrew's troops outnumbered his armies, went unarmed, wearing only the crown and the sceptre , to Andrew's camp near Varasd , Andrew surrendered voluntarily on the spur of the scene. The king had his brother arrested, but Andrew managed to escape shortly afterwards.

Nevertheless, the king become more and more ill, and wanted to secure the ascension of his young son, Ladislaus , who had been crowned on 26 August 1204. Shortly afterwards, the king reconciled with Andrew whom he appointed to govern the kingdom during his son's minority. After his brother's death on 30 September/November 1204, Andrew took over the government of the kingdom as his nephew's tutor and he also seized the money his brother had deposited on behalf of the child Ladislaus. The Dowager Queen Constance was anxious about her son's life and she escaped with King Ladislaus to the court of Leopold VI, Duke of Austria . Andrew made preparations for a war against Austria , but the child king died on 7 May 1205, thus Andrew inherited the throne.

Novæ institutiones
Andrew was crowned by Archbishop John of Kalocsa on 29 May 1205 in Székesfehérvár , but before the coronation, he had to take an oath. Andrew made a radical alteration in the internal policy followed by his predecessors and he began to bestow the royal estates to his partisans. He called this new policy novæ institutiones in his deeds, and he declared that "Nothing can set bounds to generosity of the Royal Majesty, and the best measure of grants, for a monarch, is immeasurableness". He gave away everything - money, villages, domains, whole counties - to the utter impoverishment of the treasury. Andrew was generous primarily with his wife's German relatives and followers, which caused discontent among his subjects.

His last years
On 14 May 1234, Andrew, who had lost his second wife in the previous year, married Beatrice D'Este who was thirty years younger than himself. Because of the new marriage, his relationship enworthened with his sons.

In the summer of 1234, the Bishop John of Bosnia excommunicated Andrew because he had not respected some provisions of the Agreement of Bereg. Andrew appealed to the Pope against the bishop's measure. In the autumn of 1234, Prince Danylo laid siege to the capital of Andrew's youngest son who died during the siege. Thus, the Hungarian supremacy over Halych disappeared.

In the beginning of 1235, Andrew made a campaign against Austria and enforced Duke Frederick II to make a peace.

He was still alive when one of his daughters, Elisabeth , who had died some years before, was canonized on 28 May 1235. Before his death, he was absolved from the excommunication; moreover, the Pope also promised that the King of Hungary and his relatives would not be excommunicated without the special permission of the Pope.

Marriages and children
#1. around 1200: Gertrude of Merania (1185 - 8 September 1213), a daughter of Berthold IV, Duke of Merania and his wife, Agnes of Wettin
Anna Maria of Hungary (c. 1204 - 1237), wife of Tzar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
King Béla IV of Hungary (1206 - 3 May 1270)
Saint Elisabeth of Hungary (1207 - 10 November 1231), wife of Landgraf Louis IV of Thuringia
King Coloman of Halych (1208 - after 11 April 1241)
Prince Andrew II of Halych (c. 1210 - 1234)
#2. February 1215: Yolanda de Courtenay (c. 1200 - 1233), daughter of Peter I , Emperor of the Latin Empire and his second wife, Yolanda I , Empress of the Latin Empire
Violant of Hungary or Yolanda (c. 1215 - 12 October 1251), wife of King James I of Aragon
#3. 14 May 1234: Beatrice D'Este (c. 1215 - before 8 May 1245), daughter of Aldobrandino I D'Este and his wife
Stephen (1236 - 10 April 1271)

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Hungary: 1205-1235.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 705 F    i. Violant, of Hungary 1004 was born about 1216, died in 1253 about age 37, and was buried in Monastery of Santa Maria de Vallbona, Lleida, Catalonia.

622. Agnes FitzWilliam (William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton549, Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Agnes married Eustace FitzJohn, 4th Baron of Halton,707 904 905 son of John FitzNigell and Unknown, about 1127 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. Eustace was born about 1110 in Ewyas Harrold, Hereford, England and died on 3 Jul 1157 about age 47. Another name for Eustace was Eustace Fitz John.

Birth Notes: http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f002/f51/a0025188.htm has b. 1110 in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England.

Death Notes: Killed fighting the Welsh.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Barons of Halton :

4 Eustace FitzJohn
(1150-1157)
He obtained the title by marriage, his second wife being the sister of William FitzWilliam. He had inherited the barony of Knaresborough and by his first marriage had also gained the baronies of Malton and Alnwick .[8] He was killed fighting the Welsh.[5]

Noted events in his life were:

• Baron of Halton: 1150-1157. by marriage

The child from this marriage was:

+ 706 M    i. Richard FitzEustace, 5th Baron of Halton 903 1005 1006 1007 was born about 1128 in East Halton, Skipton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died between 1157 and 1163.

623. William FitzWilliam, 3rd Baron of Halton (William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton549, Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

624. Eustace FitzJohn, 4th Baron of Halton (John FitzNigell550, Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eustace married Agnes FitzWilliam,901 902 903 daughter of William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton and Aliva, about 1127 in Flamborough, East Riding, Yorkshire, England. Agnes was born about 1114 in East Halton, Skipton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England and died in 1166 about age 52. Another name for Agnes was Agnes FitzNigell.

Research Notes: Sister of William FitzWilliam, 3rd Baron of Halton.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 622)

625. Maud de St. Liz (Maud, of Huntingdon551, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Robert Fitz Richard, Lord of Little Dunmow, Essex,1008 1009 son of Richard I FitzGilbert, of Clare and Tonbridge and Rohese Giffard, about 1114. Robert was born in 1064 and died about 1136 about age 72. Another name for Robert was Robert FitzRichard Lord of Little Dunmow, Essex.

Research Notes: First husband of Maud de St. Liz.

From Wikipedia - Robert Fitz Richard :

Robert Fitz Richard (1064-1136), entitled Robert Fitz Richard, Lord of Little Dunmow, Baron of Baynard , was a Norman landowner in England. His estates near Little Dunmow are said[1] to have been given to him after confiscation from Ralph Baynard , who had them earlier[2].

He was steward under Henry I of England [3] and under Stephen of England [4]. He served for a period as High Sheriff of Yorkshire

Family
He was the son of Sir Richard Fitz Gilbert , Lord of Clare and Tonbridge (c. 1035-1090) and Rohese Giffard, (b. c. 1034), daughter of Sir Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville ,[5] and Agnes Flatel.[6]

He married (c. 1114), Maud de St. Liz, daughter of Sir Simon de St Liz, Earl of Northampton , and Maud de Huntingdon .

Children were:
Sir Walter Fitz Robert , (b. c. 1124).
Maud Fitz Robert, (b. c. 1132), Essex , who married (c. 1146, William d'Aubigny , son of Sir William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir , and Cecily Bigod.


Noted events in his life were:

• Steward: under Henry II.

• High Sheriff: of Yorkshire.

• Steward: under Stephen of England.

Maud next married Saer I de Quincy, Lord of Daventry 1010 1011 after 1136. Another name for Saer was Saher I de Quincy Lord of Daventry.

Research Notes: 2nd husband of Maud de St. Liz.

From Wikipedia - Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester :

The family of de Quincy had arrived in England after the Norman Conquest , and took their name from Cuinchy in the Arrondissement of Béthune ; the personal name "Saer" was used by them over several generations. Both names are variously spelled in primary sources and older modern works, the first name being sometimes rendered Saher or Seer, and the surname as Quency or Quenci.


The first recorded Saer de Quincy (known to historians as "Saer I") was lord of the manor of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire in the earlier twelfth century, and second husband of Matilda of St Liz , stepdaughter of King David I of Scotland . This marriage produced two sons, Saer II and Robert de Quincy . It was Robert, the younger son, who was the father of the Saer de Quincy who eventually became Earl of Winchester. By her first husband Robert Fitz Richard , Matilda was also the paternal grandmother of Earl Saer's close ally, Robert Fitzwalter.
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From Magna Charta Barons, p. 120:
Saier de Quincey, who had a grant from Henry II. of the manor of Bushby, Northamptonshire. He m. Maud de St. Liz, probably a daughter of Simon de St. Liz, a noble Norman, who was created Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon, and his wife Maud, daughter and coheiress of Waltheof, first Earl of Northampton and Northumberland, who, conspiring against the Normans, was beheaded, in 1075, at Winchester, although his wife was a niece of the Conqueror. Waltheof was the son of Syward, the celebrated Saxon Earl of Northumberland.

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Long Buckby: Northamptonshire, England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 707 M    i. Robert de Quincy, Lord of Buckley and of Fawside 909 915 died before 1197.

+ 708 M    ii. Saer II de Quincy .909

626. Henry, of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland & Huntingdon (Maud, of Huntingdon551, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Ada de Warenne,521 625 628 daughter of William II de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester, in 1139. Ada died about 1178. Another name for Ada was Adeline de Warren.

Research Notes: Widow of Conale Petit, Earl of Brittany and Richmond. Sister of William the Lion, King of Scots.

From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Vermandois :

Ada de Warenne (d. ca. 1178 ), who married Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon , younger son of King David I of Scotland , Earl of Huntingdon by his marriage to the heiress Matilda or Maud, 2nd Countess of Huntingdon (herself great-niece of William I of England ) and had issue. They were parents to Malcolm IV of Scotland and William I of Scotland and their youngest son became David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon . All Kings of Scotland since 1292 were the descendants of Huntingdon.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 424)

627. Roger de Toeni, de Conches (Alice Huntingdon552, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Ida, of Hainault.762 Ida was born about 1109 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England. Other names for Ida were Gertrude of Hainault and Ida de Hainault.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 709 M    i. Ralph de Toeni, de Conches 711 was born about 1130 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died in 1162 about age 32.

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628. Robert de Courtenay (Renaud de Courtenay555, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Mary de Reviers,622 daughter of William de Reviers and Mabel de Beaumont, in 1213. Mary was born about 1183 in <Okehampton>, Devonshire, England.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has both abt. 1196 and abt. 1183. Both say Devonshire.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 710 M    i. John de Courtenay 622 was born on 26 Jul 1224 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England, died on 3 May 1274 at age 49, and was buried on 5 May 1274 in Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

629. Sir Robert de Courtenay, Baron of Oakhampton (Renaud de Courtenay555, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

630. Eustacia Basset (Egelina de Courtenay556, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eustacia married Richard de Camville, of Stratton Audley,524 1012 son of Gerald Camville and Nichola Haye, about 1203 in Middleton, Oxfordshire, England. Richard was born about 1177 in <Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire>, England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 711 F    i. Idoine de Camville 524 1013 was born about 1209 in <Brattleby, Lincolnshire>, England and died on 1 Jan 1251 about age 42.

+ 712 F    ii. Isabel Camville 1012 died after 1208.

631. Lorette de Quincy (Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

632. Robert de Quincy (Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

633. Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Helen, of Galloway,333 1014 daughter of Alan, Lord of Galloway and Helen de L'Isle,. Helen was born about 1208 in <Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland> and died on 21 Nov 1245 in England about age 37. Another name for Helen was Elena of Galloway.

Research Notes: First wife of Roger de Quincy.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 713 F    i. Margaret de Quincy 487 1015 1016 was born in 1218 in <Winchester>, Hampshire, England and died on 12 Mar 1280 at age 62.

+ 714 F    ii. Elizabeth de Quincey .918

+ 715 F    iii. Helen de Quincy, of Brackley 593 1017 was born about 1222 in <Winchester, Hampshire>, England and died Sh. Bef. 20 Aug 1296 in England about age 74.

634. Robert II de Quincy (Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Elen ferch Llywelyn Fawr,909 1018 daughter of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd and Joan, Princess of Gwynedd, after 1237. Elen was born about 1207 and died in 1253 about age 46. Other names for Elen were Helene, Elen verch Llywelyn, and Helen verch Llywelyn.

Research Notes: If Robert II de Quincy was the husband of Hawise of Chester, Elen was his second wife. Magna Charta Barons lists only Elen and has her as the mother of his 3 daughters. Magna Charta Barons is not a reliable source.

From Wikipedia - Elen ferch Llywelyn :

Elen ferch Llywelyn (c. 1206 - 1253) was the daughter of Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd in north Wales .

The records of Llywelyn's family are confusing, and it is not certain which of his children were illegitimate, but Elen appears to have been his legitimate daughter by Joan , illegitimate daughter of King John of England .

Elen married John de Scotia, Earl of Chester , in about 1222. He died aged thirty in 1237, and she re-married, her second husband being Sir Robert de Quincy . Their daughter, Hawise , was married to Baldwin Wake , Lord Wake of Lidel. Hawise and Baldwin's granddaughter, Margaret Wake , was the mother of Joan of Kent , later Princess of Wales. Thus the blood of Llywelyn Fawr passed into the English royal family through King Richard II .

There is also a record of a "Helen" daughter of "Llywelyn of Wales" who married Mormaer Maol Choluim II, Earl of Fife and later married Domhnall I, Earl of Mar . The dates appear to rule out this being Elen, since Maol Chaluim II did not die until 1266 while Elen's death is recorded in 1253. Some genealogists propose the existence of another Elen, an illegitimate daughter born towards the end of Llywelyn's life, but there is no clear evidence for this. Another possibility is that this Helen might have been an illegitimate daughter of Llywelyn the Last born when he was a young man, but there is also no evidence of the theory being true. More likely this lady was Susannah ferch Llywelyn ab Iorwerth , who was sent to England in 1228 and married the earl of Fife in the summer of 1237.[1]

Robert next married Hawise, of Chester, Countess of Lincoln,845 959 daughter of Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester and Bertrade de Montfort, of Evreux,. Hawise was born in 1180 and died between 1241 and 1243. Another name for Hawise was Hawyse of Chester.

Research Notes: Sister and coheiress of Ranulph de Meschines, fourth Earl of Chester and Lincoln.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 716 F    i. Margaret de Quincy 921 1019 was born about 1209 and died in Mar 1266 in Hempstead Marshall, England about age 57.

635. Hawise de Quincy (Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hawise married Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford,923 1020 1021 son of Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Isabella de Bolebec, after 11 Feb 1223. Hugh was born about 1210 in Oxfordshire, England and died before 23 Dec 1263.

Research Notes: 6th Earl of Oxford and Great Chamberlain of England.

From Wikipedia - Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford

Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford (c. 1210 - December , 1263 ) was the only child and heir of Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford . Hugh was born c. 1210. His father died in 1221, and Hugh made homage for his earldom in 1231. He was knighted around the same time. He supposedly also took part in the Seventh Crusade , in 1248-1254. In 1223, Hugh married Hawise Quincy, daughter of Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester , and his wife, Margaret Beaumont. When he died in 1263, he was succeeded by his son Robert de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford .

Noted events in his life were:

• Hereditary Master Chamberlain of England:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 717 M    i. Robert III de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford 1022 1023 was born in 1240 in Oxfordshire, England and died on 2 Sep 1296 at age 56.

636. Isabel de Clare (Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

637. Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester (Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gilbert married Isabel Marshal,1024 1025 daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, on 9 Oct 1217. Isabel died on 17 Jan 1240 in Berkhampstead, England. Another name for Isabel was Isabel Marshall.

Research Notes: Co-heiress of Sir William Marshal.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 718 F    i. Agnes de Clare 928 was born in 1218.

+ 719 F    ii. Amice de Clare 928 was born in 1220 and died in 1287 at age 67.

+ 720 M    iii. Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare 927 1026 1027 was born on 4 Aug 1222, died on 15 Jul 1262 in Asbenfield, Waltham near Canterbury, England at age 39, and was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.

+ 721 F    iv. Isabel de Clare 928 was born on 2 Nov 1226 and died on 10 Jul 1264 at age 37.

+ 722 M    v. William de Clare 928 was born in 1228 and died in 1258 at age 30.

638. Maud de Clare (Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

639. Richard de Clare (Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

640. Joan de Clare (Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Rhys Gwyg ap Rhys, Lord of Yestradtywy, son of Rhys ap Gruffudd ap Rhys Tewdwr, Justice of South Wales and Unknown,. Another name for Rhys was Rhys-Gryd Lord of Yestradtywy.

Research Notes: Source: A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007

Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912. From that book, p. 281:
"RHY-GRYD, feudal lord of Yestradywy. He m. Lady Joan, daughter of Richard de Clare*, fourth Earl of Hertford, &c., one of the celebrated twenty-five Sureties for the Magna Charta, 1215,..."

From: A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007, pp. 130-131:
"In Deheubarth [about 1194], Rhys ap Gruffudd was troubled by the waywardness of his sons, and the agreement between Rhys and the king of England came to an end when Henry II was succeeded by his son, Richard I, in 1189. Rhys died in 1197. His heir was his eldest son, Gruffudd, whom Chronica de Wallia referred to in 1200 as prince, the last of the rulers of Deheubarth to be given that title. Gruffudd was challenged by his brothers, Maelgwn and Rhys Gryg in particular, and following his death in 1201 the authority of his son, Rhys Ieuanc, was restricted to Cantref Mawr, the region between the rivers Tywi and Teifi. In the struggles in Deheubarth, Maelgwn received the support of John who became king of England on the death of his brother, Richard, in 1199. John had direct interests in Wals, for, through his marriage with the heiress of Glamorgan, he was lord of the greatest of the Marcher Lordships. In 1199, John bestowed Ceredigion and Emlyn on Maelgwn through royal grant.."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 723 M    i. Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle .

641. Mary de Reviers (Mabel de Beaumont563, Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulan492, Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan416, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Robert de Courtenay,622 son of Renaud de Courtenay and Hawise de Courcy, in 1213. Robert was born in 1170 in <Okehampton, Devonshire>, England, died on 26 Jul 1242 in Iwerne, Dorset, England at age 72, and was buried on 28 Jul 1242 in Ford Abbey, Devonshire, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 628)

642. Isabel Mauduit (Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married William de Beauchamp, 5th Baron Beauchamp,933 1028 1029 son of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Worcestershire and Isabella de Mortimer,. William was born about 1210 and died in 1269 about age 59. Another name for William was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick :
His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle , his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick .

Noted events in his life were:

• 5th Baron Beauchamp:

• Will: 7 Jan 1269.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 724 M    i. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick 933 1030 was born about 1237 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, died on 9 Jun 1298 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England about age 61, and was buried in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

643. William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick (Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

644. Alan, Lord of Galloway (Elena de Morville565, Avice de Lancaster494, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alan married Helen de L'Isle,272 1031 daughter of Reginald, Lord of the Isles and Fonia, of Moray, about 1205 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland. Helen was born about 1174 in <Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland> and died about 1212 about age 38. Another name for Helen was Helen de l'Isle.

Research Notes: Said to be a daughter of Reginald, Lord of the Isles


The child from this marriage was:

+ 725 F    i. Helen, of Galloway 333 1014 was born about 1208 in <Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland> and died on 21 Nov 1245 in England about age 37.

Alan next married Margaret, of Huntingdon,734 daughter of Henry, of Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland & Huntingdon and Ada de Warenne, in 1209. Margaret died in 1201.

Research Notes: Second wife of Alan, Lord of Galloway.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 496)

Alan next married < >,1032 daughter of Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Ulster and Unknown, in 1228.

Research Notes: A daughter of Hugh de Lacy, Earl of Ulster.

645. Alice d'Eu, Countess of Eu, Lady of Hastings (Maud de Warenne567, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Raoul I de Lusignan,1033 1034 son of Hugh VIII "le Vieux" de Lusignan and Bourgogne de Rancon, in Sep 1213. Raoul was born between 1160 and 1165 in <Lusignan> and died on 1 May 1219 in Melle.

Research Notes: 2nd son of Hugues de Lusignan.

From Wikipedia - Raoul I of Lusignan :

Raoul I of Lusignan or Raoul I de Lusignan (1160 or 1164/1165 - Acre, Palestine , 1217 or Melle , May 1 , 1219 ), was the second son of Hugues de Lusignan, Co-Seigneur de Lusignan in 1164 (c. 1141 - 1169), and wife, married before 1162, Orengarde N, who died in 1169, and grandson of Hugh VIII . He became Seigneur d'Issoudun before 1200, Count of Eu by marriage, Seigneur de Melle, de Chize, de Civray and de La Mothe. He was buried at the Priory of Fontblanche, in Exoudun .
He married firstly c. 1210 (annulled before 1213) Marguerite de Courtenay (1194 - Marienthal , July 17 , 1270 and buried there), Dame de Chateauneuf-sur-Cher and Margravine of Namur (1229-1237), daughter of Peter II of Courtenay and second wife Yolande of Namur, Margravine of Namur , without issue. He later married secondly in September, 1213 Alix d'Eu, 8th Countess of Eu and 4th Lady of Hastings (c. 1191 - La Mothe-Saint-Heray, Poitou , May 14 or 15, 1246), daughter of Henri d'Eu (d. by March 17 , 1183 or 1190/1191), 7th Comte d'Eu and 3rd Lord of Hastings and wife as her first husband Mathilde or Maud de Warenne (c. 1162 - c. 1212 or by December 13 , 1228 ), and had two children:
Mahaut or Maud de Lusignan (c. 1210 - August 14 , 1241 , buried at Llanthony, Gloucester ), married c. 1236 as his first wife Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford and 1st Earl of Essex on April 28 , 1228 and Constable of England (bef. 1208 - Warwickshire , September 24 , 1275 , buried at Llanthony, Gloucester ), and had issue.
Raoul II de Lusignan

Noted events in his life were:

• Comte d'Eu: by marriage

The child from this marriage was:

+ 726 F    i. Mahaut de Lusignan 945 1035 was born about 1210, died on 14 Aug 1241 about age 31, and was buried in Llanthony Secunda, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

646. John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey (William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone in Aug 1247.

John married Alice de Lusignan,1036 daughter of Hugh X de Lusignan, Count of la Marche and of Angoulême and Isabella, of Angoulême, in Aug 1247. Alice died on 9 Feb 1256. Another name for Alice was Alfais de Lusignan.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 727 F    i. Eleanor de Warenne was born in 1251.

+ 728 M    ii. Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey 1037 1038 was born in Feb 1256 in Surrey, England and died on 15 Dec 1286 in Croyden, Middlesex, England at age 30.

+ 729 M    iii. John de Warenne .941

647. Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex (Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford569, Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humphrey married Mahaut de Lusignan,945 1035 daughter of Raoul I de Lusignan and Alice d'Eu, Countess of Eu, Lady of Hastings, about 1236. Mahaut was born about 1210, died on 14 Aug 1241 about age 31, and was buried in Llanthony Secunda, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. Other names for Mahaut were Maud d'Eu and Maud de Lusignan.

Research Notes: First wife of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 97-28 (Humphrey V de Bohun).


Children from this marriage were:

+ 730 M    i. Humphrey VI de Bohun 1039 1040 died about 4 Aug 1265 in Battle of Evesham, Evesham, Worcestershire, England.

+ 731 F    ii. Alice de Bohun .945

+ 732 F    iii. Maud de Bohun .945

648. Helvis de Dampierre (Guy I, Vicomte de Troyes570, Isabel de Montlhéry, Viscomtessa de Troyes498, Lithuaise428, Adela, of Normandy359, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Helvis married Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne,854 son of Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine and Félicité de Brienne,. Geoffroi died in Aug 1190 in Acre, Palestine.

Death Notes: Died in battle

(Duplicate Line. See Person 582)

649. Blanche, of Castile (Eleanor, of England571, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blanche married Louis VIII, King of France 1041 1042 on 23 May 1200. Louis was born on 3 Sep 1187 and died on 8 Nov 1226 in Montpensier, Auvergne, (France) at age 39. Another name for Louis was Louis VIII "the Lion" King of France.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Louis VIII of France :

Louis VIII the Lion (5 September 1187 - 8 November 1226) reigned as King of France from 1223 to 1226. He was a member of the House of Capet . Louis VIII was born in Paris , France , the son of Philip II Augustus and Isabelle of Hainaut . He was also Count of Artois from 1190, inheriting the county from his mother.

As Prince Louis
On 23 May 1200, at the age of 12, Louis was married to Blanche of Castile , following prolonged negotiations between Philip Augustus and Blanche's uncle John of England (as represented in William Shakespeare 's historical play King John ).

In 1216, the English barons rebelled in the First Barons' War against the unpopular King John of England (1199-1216) and offered the throne to Prince Louis. Louis and an army landed in England; he was proclaimed King in London in May 1216, although he was not crowned. There was little resistance when the prince entered London. At St Paul's Cathedral , Louis was accepted as ruler with great pomp and celebration in the presence of all of London. Many nobles, as well as King Alexander II of Scotland (1214-49), gathered to give homage. On 14 June 1216, Louis captured Winchester and soon controlled over half of the English kingdom.[1]

After a year and a half of war, King John's death, and his replacement by a regency on behalf of the boy king Henry III (John's son), many of the rebellious barons deserted Louis. When his army was beaten at Lincoln , and his naval forces (led by Eustace the Monk ) were defeated off the coast of Sandwich , he was forced to make peace under English terms.

The principal provisions of the Treaty of Lambeth were an amnesty for English rebels, land possession to return to the status quo ante, the Channel Islands to be returned to the English crown, Louis to undertake not to attack England again, and to attempt to give Normandy back to the English crown, and 10,000 marks to be given to Louis. The effect of the treaty was that Louis agreed he had never been the legitimate king of England.

As King Louis VIII
Louis VIII succeeded his father on 14 July 1223; his coronation took place on 6 August of the same year in the cathedral at Reims . As King, he continued to seek revenge on the Angevins and seized Poitou and Saintonge from them in 1229. There followed the seizure of Avignon and Languedoc .

On 1 November 1223, he issued an ordinance that prohibited his officials from recording debts owed to Jews, thus reversing the policies set by his father Philip II Augustus. Usury (lending money with interest) was illegal for Christians to practice, according to Church law it was seen as a vice in which people profited from others' misfortune (like gambling), and was punishable by excommunication , a severe punishment. However since Jews were not Christian, they could not be excommunicated, and thus fell in to a legal gray area which secular rulers would sometimes exploit by allowing (or requesting) Jews to provide usury services, often for personal gain to the secular ruler, and to the discontent of the Church. Louis VIII's prohibition was one attempt at resolving this legal problem which was a constant source of friction in Church and State courts.

Twenty-six barons accepted, but Theobald IV (1201-53), the powerful Count of Champagne , did not, since he had an agreement with the Jews that guaranteed him extra income through taxation. Theobald IV would become a major opposition force to Capetian dominance, and his hostility was manifest during the reign of Louis VIII. For example, during the siege of Avignon, he performed only the minimum service of 40 days, and left home amid charges of treachery.

In 1225, the council of Bourges excommunicated the Count of Toulouse , Raymond VII , and declared a crusade against the southern barons. Louis happily renewed the conflict in order to enforce his royal rights. Roger Bernard the Great , count of Foix , tried to keep the peace, but the king rejected his embassy and the counts of Foix and Toulouse took up arms against him. The king was largely successful, but he did not complete the work before his death.

While returning to Paris, King Louis VIII became ill with dysentery , and died on 8 November 1226 in the chateau at Montpensier , Auvergne .
The Saint Denis Basilica houses the tomb of Louis VIII. His son, Louis IX (1226-70), succeeded him on the throne.

Ancestry

Marriage and Issue
On 23 May 1200, at the age of twelve, Louis married Blanche of Castile (4 March 1188 - 26 November 1252).
Blanche (1205-1206).
Agnes (b. and d. 1207).
Philippe (9 September 1209 - July 1218), married (or only betrothed) in 1217 to Agnes of Donzy.
Alphonse (b. and d. Lorrez-le-Bocage, 23 January 1213).
John (b. and d. Lorrez-le-Bocage, 23 January 1213), twin of Alphonse.
Louis IX (Poissy, 25 April 1214 - 25 August 1270, Tunis), King of France as successor to his father.
Robert (25 September 1216 - 9 February 1250, killed in Battle of Al Mansurah , Egypt)
Philippe (2 January 1218-1220).
John Tristan (21 July 1219-1232), Count of Anjou and Maine.
Alphonse (Poissy, 11 November 1220 - 21 August 1271, Corneto), Count of Poitou and Auvergne, and by marriage, of Toulouse.
Philippe Dagobert (20 February 1222-1232).
Isabel (14 April 1225 - 23 February 1269).
Charles Etienne (21 March 1226 - 7 January 1285), Count of Anjou and Maine, by marriage Count of Provence and Folcalquier, and King of Sicily.

Noted events in his life were:

• King of France: 1223-1226.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 733 M    i. Robert I "the Good", Count of Artois 1043 was born in 1216 and died on 8 Feb 1250 at age 34.

650. KingHenry III, of England (King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Henry married Eleanor, of Provence,1044 1045 daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence and Forcalquier and Beatrice, of Savoy, on 14 Jan 1237 in Canterbury, Kent, England. Eleanor was born about 1223 and died on 25 Jun 1291 in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England about age 68.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 111-30.

From Wikipedia - Eleanor of Provence (different dates from above):

Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223 - 26 June 1291 ) was Queen Consort of King Henry III of England .

Born in Aix-en-Provence , she was the daughter of Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (1198-1245) and Beatrice of Savoy (1206-1266), the daughter of Tomasso, Count of Savoy and his second wife Marguerite of Geneva . All four of their daughters became queens. Like her mother, grandmother, and sisters, Eleanor was renowned for her beauty.[citation needed ] Eleanor was probably born in 1223; Matthew Paris describes her as being "jamque duodennem" (already twelve) when she arrived in the Kingdom of England for her marriage.

Eleanor was married to Henry III, King of England (1207-1272) on January 14 , 1236 . She had never seen him prior to the wedding at Canterbury Cathedral and had never set foot in his impoverished kingdom.[citation needed ] Edmund Rich , Archbishop of Canterbury, officiated.

Eleanor and Henry had five children:
Edward I (1239-1307)
Margaret of England (1240-1275), married King Alexander III of Scotland
Beatrice of England (1242 - 1275), married John II, Duke of Brittany
Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster (1245-1296)
Katharine (25 November 1253 - 3 May 1257 )

Eleanor seems to have been especially devoted to her eldest son, Edward; when he was deathly ill in 1246, she stayed with him at the abbey at Beaulieu for three weeks, long past the time allowed by monastic rules.[citation needed ] It was because of her influence that King Henry granted the duchy of Gascony to Edward in 1249.[citation needed ] Her youngest child, Katharine, seems to have had a degenerative disease that rendered her deaf. When she died aged four, both her royal parents suffered overwhelming grief.[citation needed ]


She was a confident consort to Henry, but she brought in her retinue a large number of cousins, "the Savoyards," and her influence with the King and her unpopularity with the English barons created friction during Henry's reign.[citation needed ] Eleanor was devoted to her husband's cause, stoutly contested Simon de Montfort , raising troops in France for Henry's cause. On July 13 , 1263 , she was sailing down the Thames on a barge when her barge was attacked by citizens of London. In fear for her life, Eleanor was rescued by Thomas FitzThomas , the mayor of London, and took refuge at the bishop of London's home.

In 1272 Henry died, and her son Edward, 33 years old, became Edward I, King of England . She stayed on in England as Dowager Queen , and raised several of her grandchildren -- Edward's son Henry and daughter Eleanor, and Beatrice's son John . When her grandson Henry died in her care in 1274, Eleanor mourned him and his heart was buried at the priory at Guildford she founded in his memory. Eleanor retired to a convent but remained in touch with her son and her sister, Marguerite.
Eleanor died in 1291 in Amesbury , England .

References
Margaret Howell, Eleanor of Provence: Queenship in Thirteenth-century England, 1997


Children from this marriage were:

+ 734 M    i. KingEdward I, of England 1046 1047 was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England, died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England at age 68, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.

+ 735 F    ii. Margaret, of England 1048 was born on 29 Sep 1240 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England, died on 26 Feb 1275 in Cupar Castle at age 34, and was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland.

+ 736 F    iii. Beatrice, of England 1049 was born on 25 Jun 1242 in Bordeaux, France and died on 24 Mar 1275 in London, Middlesex, England at age 32.

+ 737 M    iv. Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester 1050 was born on 16 Jan 1245 in London, England, died on 5 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, France at age 51, and was buried on 15 Jul 1296 in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.

+ 738 F    v. Katharine was born in 1253 and died in 1257 at age 4.

651. Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans (King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard had a relationship with Joan de Valletort.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 258-27 (Richard)

652. Joan, Queen Consort of Scotland (King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

653. Isabella (King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

654. Eleanor (King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke on 23 Apr 1224. William died on 15 Apr 1231.

Research Notes: d.s.p.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 260-30 (Eleanor)

Eleanor next married Simon, de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, son of Simon IV de Montfort l'Aumary and Unknown, 7 Jan 1238 or 1239. Simon was born about 1208 in Normandy, France and died on 4 Aug 1265 in Evesham, Worcestershire, England about age 57. Another name for Simon was Simon III de Montfort Earl of Leicester.

Research Notes: Second husband of Eleanor.

Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 260-30 (Eleanor)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 739 F    i. Elinor de Montfort was born about 1252 and died in 1282 about age 30.

655. Joan, Princess of Gwynedd (King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Joan married Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd, son of Iorwerth Drwyndwn ap Owain Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales and Marared ferch Madog ap Maredudd, in 1205. Llywelyn was born about 1173 in <Dolwyddelan>, Wales, died on 11 Apr 1240 in Cistercian Abbey of Aberconwy, Wales about age 67, and was buried in Llanrwst Parish Church, Wales. Other names for Llywelyn were Llewellyn the Great Prince of Gwynedd, Llywelyn Fawr Prince of Gwynedd, Llywelyn I of Wales, and Llywelyn ap Iorwerth.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 176B-27. "He had a number of mistresses, one of whom, Tangwystl, was the mother of [28. Gladys Dhu.]"

Source: A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007, p.80

From Wikipedia - Llywelyn the Great :

Llywelyn the Great (Welsh Llywelyn Fawr...), full name Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, (c. 1173 - April 11 , 1240 ) was a Prince of Gwynedd in North Wales and eventually de facto ruler over most of Wales. He is occasionally called Llywelyn I of Wales.[1] By a combination of war and diplomacy he dominated Wales for forty years, and was one of only two Welsh rulers to be called 'the Great'. Llywelyn's main home and court throughout his reign was at Garth Celyn on the north coast of Gwynedd, between Bangor and Conwy, overlooking the port of Llanfaes. Throughout the thirteenth century, up to the Edwardian conquest, Garth Celyn, Aber Garth Celyn , was in effect the capital of Wales. (Garth Celyn is now known as Pen y Bryn , Bryn Llywelyn, Abergwyngregyn and parts of the medieval buildings still remain).

During Llywelyn's boyhood Gwynedd was ruled by two of his uncles, who had agreed to split the kingdom between them following the death of Llywelyn's grandfather, Owain Gwynedd , in 1170. Llywelyn had a strong claim to be the legitimate ruler and began a campaign to win power at an early age. He was sole ruler of Gwynedd by 1200, and made a treaty with King John of England the same year. Llywelyn's relations with John remained good for the next ten years. He married John's illegitimate daughter Joan , also known as Joanna, in 1205, and when John arrested Gwenwynwyn ab Owain of Powys in 1208 Llywelyn took the opportunity to annex southern Powys. In 1210 relations deteriorated and John invaded Gwynedd in 1211. Llywelyn was forced to seek terms and to give up all his lands east of the River Conwy, but was able to recover these lands the following year in alliance with the other Welsh princes. He allied himself with the barons who forced John to sign Magna Carta in 1215. By 1216 he was the dominant power in Wales, holding a council at Aberdyfi that year to apportion lands to the other princes.

Following King John's death, Llywelyn concluded the Treaty of Worcester with his successor Henry III in 1218. During the next fifteen years Llywelyn was frequently involved in fighting with Marcher lords and sometimes with the king, but also made alliances with several of the major powers in the Marches. The Peace of Middle in 1234 marked the end of Llywelyn's military career as the agreed truce of two years was extended year by year for the remainder of his reign. He maintained his position in Wales until his death in 1240, and was succeeded by his son Dafydd ap Llywelyn .

Genealogy and early life
Llywelyn was born about 1173, the son of Iorwerth ap Owain and the grandson of Owain Gwynedd , who had been ruler of Gwynedd until his death in 1170. Llywelyn was a descendant of the senior line of Rhodri Mawr and therefore a member of the princely house of Aberffraw.[2] He was probably born at Dolwyddelan though he could not have been born in the present Dolwyddelan castle, which was built by Llywelyn himself. He may have been born in the old castle which occupied a rocky knoll on the valley floor.[3] Little is known about his father, Iorwerth Drwyndwn, who may have died when Llywelyn was an infant. There is no record of Iorwerth having taken part in the power struggle between some of Owain Gwynedd's other sons following Owain's death, although he was the eldest surviving son. There is a tradition that he was disabled or disfigured in some way that excluded him from power.[4]

By 1175 Gwynedd had been divided between two of Llywelyn's uncles. Dafydd ab Owain held the area east of the River Conwy and Rhodri ab Owain held the west. Dafydd and Rhodri were the sons of Owain by his second marriage to Cristin ferch Goronwy. This marriage was not considered valid by the church as Cristin was Owain's first cousin, a degree of relationship which according to Canon law prohibited marriage. Giraldus Cambrensis refers to Iorwerth Drwyndwn as the only legitimate son of Owain Gwynedd.[5] Following Iorwerth's death, Llywelyn was, at least in the eyes of the church, the legitimate claimant to the throne of Gwynedd.[6]
Llywelyn's mother was Marared, sometimes anglicized to Margaret, daughter of Madog ap Maredudd , prince of Powys . There is evidence that after Iorwerth's death Marared married into the Corbet family of Caux in Shropshire , and Llywelyn may have spent part of his boyhood there.[7]...

Marital problems 1230
Following his capture, William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny decided to ally himself to Llywelyn, and a marriage was arranged between his daughter Isabella and Llywelyn's heir, Dafydd ap Llywelyn. At Easter 1230 William visited Llywelyn's court Garth Celyn , Aber Garth Celyn now known as Pen y Bryn , Abergwyngregyn . During this visit he was found in Llywelyn's chamber together with Llywelyn's wife Joan. On 2 May , De Braose was hanged in the marshland under Garth Celyn , the place now remembered as Gwern y Grog, Hanging Marsh, a deliberately humiliating execution for a nobleman, and Joan was placed under house arrest for a year. The Brut y Tywysogion chronicler commented:

" ... that year William de Breos the Younger, lord of Brycheiniog, was hanged by the lord Llywelyn in Gwynedd, after he had been caught in Llywelyn's chamber with the king of England's daughter, Llywelyn's wife.[42] " A letter from Llywelyn to William's wife, Eva de Braose, written shortly after the execution enquires whether she still wishes the marriage between Dafydd and Isabella to take place.[43] The marriage did go ahead, and the following year Joan was forgiven and restored to her position as princess.

Until 1230 Llywelyn had used the title princeps Norwalliæ 'Prince of North Wales', but from that year he changed his title to 'Prince of Aberffraw and Lord of Snowdon', possibly to underline his supremacy over the other Welsh princes.[44] He did not formally style himself 'Prince of Wales ' although as J.E. Lloyd comments "he had much of the power which such a title might imply".[45]...

Arrangements for the succession
In his later years Llywelyn devoted much effort to ensuring that his only legitimate son Dafydd would follow him as ruler of Gwynedd. Dafydd's older but illegitimate brother, Gruffydd , was excluded from the succession. This was a departure from Welsh custom, not as is often stated because the kingdom was not divided between Dafydd and Gruffydd but because Gruffydd was excluded from consideration as a potential heir owing to his illegitimacy. This was contrary to Welsh law which stipulated that illegitimate sons had equal rights with legitimate sons, provided they had been acknowledged by the father.[50]

In 1220 Llywelyn induced the minority government of King Henry to acknowledge Dafydd as his heir.[51] In 1222 he petitioned Pope Honorius III to have Dafydd's succession confirmed. The original petition has not been preserved but the Pope's reply refers to the "destestable custom ... in his land whereby the son of the handmaiden was equally heir with the son of the free woman and illegitimate sons obtained an inheritance as if they were legitimate". The Pope welcomed the fact that Llywelyn was abolishing this custom.[52] In 1226 Llywelyn persuaded the Pope to declare his wife Joan, Dafydd's mother, to be a legitimate daughter of King John, again in order to strengthen Dafydd's position, and in 1229 the English crown accepted Dafydd's homage for the lands he would inherit from his father.[53] In 1238 Llywelyn held a council at Strata Florida Abbey where the other Welsh princes swore fealty to Dafydd.[54] Llywelyn's original intention had been that they should do homage to Dafydd, but the king wrote to the other rulers forbidding them to do homage.[55]

Gruffydd was given an appanage in Meirionnydd and Ardudwy but his rule was said to be oppressive, and in 1221 Llywelyn stripped him of these territories.[56] In 1228 Llywelyn imprisoned him, and he was not released until 1234. On his release he was given part of Ll to rule. His performance this time was apparently more satisfactory and by 1238 he had been given the remainder of Ll and a substantial part of Powys.[57]

Death and the transfer of power
Joan died in 1237 and Llywelyn appears to have suffered a paralytic stroke the same year.[58] From this time on, his heir Dafydd took an increasing part in the rule of the principality. Dafydd deprived his brother Gruffydd of the lands given him by Llywelyn, and later seized him and his eldest son Owain and held them in Criccieth Castle . In 1240 the chronicler of Brut y Tywysogion records:

" ... the lord Llywelyn ap Iorwerth son of Owain Gwynedd, Prince of Wales, a second Achilles , died having taken on the habit of religion at Aberconwy, and was buried honourably.[59] "

Llywelyn died at the Cistercian abbey of Aberconwy , which he had founded, and was buried there. This abbey was later moved to Maenan near Llanrwst , and Llywelyn's stone coffin can now be seen in Llanrwst parish church. Among the poets who lamented his passing was Einion Wan:

"True lord of the land - how strange that today
He rules not o'er Gwynedd;
Lord of nought but the piled up stones of his tomb,
Of the seven-foot grave in which he lies."[60]

Dafydd succeeded Llywelyn as prince of Gwynedd, but King Henry was not prepared to allow him to inherit his father's position in the remainder of Wales. Dafydd was forced to agree to a treaty greatly restricting his power and was also obliged to hand his brother Gruffydd over to the king, who now had the option of using him against Dafydd. Gruffydd was killed attempting to escape from the Tower of London in 1244. This left the field clear for Dafydd, but Dafydd himself died without an heir in 1246 and was eventually succeeded by his nephew, Gruffydd's son, Llywelyn the Last ...

Children
The identity of the mother of some of Llywelyn's children is uncertain. He was survived by nine children, two legitimate, one probably legitimate and six illegitimate. Elen ferch Llywelyn (c.1207-1253), his only certainly legitimate daughter, first married John de Scotia, Earl of Chester. This marriage was childless, and after John's death Elen married Sir Robert de Quincy , the brother of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester . Llywelyn's only legitimate son, Dafydd ap Llywelyn (c.1208-1246), married Isabella de Braose, daughter of William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny , Lord of Abergavenny. William was the son of Reginald de Braose , who married another of Llywelyn's daughters. Dafydd and Isabella may have had one child together, Helen of Wales (1246-1295), but the marriage failed to produce a male heir.

Another daughter, Gwladus Ddu (c.1206-1251), was probably legitimate. Adam of Usk states that she was a legitimate daughter by Joan, although some sources claim that her mother was Llywelyn's mistress, Tangwystl Goch.[64] She first married Reginald de Braose of Brecon and Abergavenny, but had no children by him. After Reginald's death she married Ralph de Mortimer of Wigmore and had several sons.

The mother of most of Llywelyn's illegitimate children is known or assumed to have been Llywelyn's mistress, Tangwystl Goch (c.1168-1198). Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (c.1196-1244) was Llywelyn's eldest son and is known to be the son of Tangwystl. He married Senena, daughter of Caradoc ap Thomas of Anglesey . Their four sons included Llywelyn ap Gruffydd , who for a period occupied a position in Wales comparable to that of his grandfather, and Dafydd ap Gruffydd who ruled Gwynedd briefly after his brother's death. Llywelyn had another son, Tegwared ap Llywelyn, by a woman known only as Crysten.
Marared ferch Llywelyn (c.1198-after 1263) married John de Braose of Gower, a nephew of Reginald de Braose, and after his death married Walter Clifford of Bronllys and Clifford. Other illegitimate daughters were Gwenllian ferch Llywelyn, who married William de Lacey, and Angharad ferch Llywelyn, who married Maelgwn Fychan. Susanna ferch Llywelyn was sent to England as a hostage in 1228, but no further details are known...

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Children from this marriage were:

+ 740 F    i. Gwladys "Ddu" verch Llewellyn 395 1051 was born about 1206 in Caernarvonshire, Wales and died in 1251 in Windsor, Berkshire, England about age 45.

+ 741 F    ii. Elen ferch Llywelyn Fawr 909 1018 was born about 1207 and died in 1253 about age 46.

+ 742 M    iii. Dafydd ap Llywelyn was born about 1208 and died in 1246 about age 38.

656. William II Longspée (William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Idoine de Camville,524 1013 daughter of Richard de Camville, of Stratton Audley and Eustacia Basset, in Jun 1226. Idoine was born about 1209 in <Brattleby, Lincolnshire>, England and died on 1 Jan 1251 about age 42.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 743 F    i. Ela Longspee 842 1052 was born about 1226 in England and died on 22 Nov 1299 about age 73.

657. Alan La Zouche (Geoffrey I de Porhoët574, Constance, Princess of Bretagne500, Maud, Princess of England431, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alan married Alice de Belmeis,593 daughter of Philip de Belmeis, Lord of Tong, Salop and Ashby, co. Leicester and Maud la Meschine, about 1181 in Josselin, Morbihan, France. Alice was born about 1160 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England. Other names for Alice were Adeleza de Belmeis, Adelicia de Belmeis, and Adeline de Belmeis.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 617)

658. Bertrade de Montfort, of Evreux (Simon III de Montfort, Count of Evreux575, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bertrade married Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester,199 845 846 son of Ranulf IV, de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester and Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester, in 1169. Hugh was born in 1147 in Kevelioc, Monmouthshire, Wales and died on 30 Jun 1181 in Leek, Staffordshire, England at age 34. Another name for Hugh was Hugh de Meschines 5th Earl of Chester.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester :

Hugh de Kevelioc, Earl of Chester (1147 - 30 June 1181) was the son of Ranulf de Gernon and Maud of Gloucester, daughter of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester (otherwise known as Robert de Caen , the illegitimate son of Henry I of England , making her Henry's granddaughter).

He is thought by some to have taken his name from Kevelioc in Monmouth as his birthplace, but others think that instead he was born in, and took the name of, the cwmwd of Cyfeiliog (in modern Powys ) in the southern part of the Kingdom of Powys , Wales .

He was underage when his father's death in 1153 made him heir to his family's estates on both sides of the channel. He joined the baronial Revolt of 1173-1174 against King Henry II of England , and was influential in convincing the Bretons to revolt. After being captured and imprisoned after the Battle of Alnwick , he finally got his estates restored in 1177, and served in King Henry's Irish campaigns.

In 1169 he married Bertrade de Montfort of Evreux , daughter of Simon III de Montfort . She was the cousin of King Henry, who gave her away in marriage. Their children were:
Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester
Maud of Chester (1171-1233), married David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon
Mabel of Chester, married William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel
Agnes of Chester (died 2 November 1247), married William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby
Hawise of Chester (1180-1242), married Robert II de Quincy
A daughter, name unknown, who was briefly married to Llywelyn Fawr

He also had an illegitimate daughter, Amice of Chester, who married Ralph de Mainwaring.

Hugh of Kevelioc died 30 June 1181 at Leek , Staffordshire , England.

Noted events in his life were:

• Vicomte d'Avranches, Normandy:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 577)

659. Isabel Brus (Joanna de Meschines576, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy,279 782 son of Joscelin, de Louvain and Agnes de Percy, about 1182 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England. Henry was born about 1156 in <Whitby>, Yorkshire, England, died before 29 Sep 1198, and was buried in St. Lo, Rouen, France.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 529)

660. Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester (Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

661. Mabel, of Chester (Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mabel married William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel,884 885 son of William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex and Maud de St. Hilary, between 1196 and 1199. William was born before 1180, died on 1 Feb 1221 in [near Rome], (Italy), and was buried in Wymondham Abbey, Wymondham, Norfolk, England. Another name for William was William d' Aubigny 3rd Earl of Arundel.

Death Notes: Other sources have d. March 1220/1221

Research Notes: Crusader, named in the Magna Charta, 1215

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-27

From Wikipedia - William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel :

William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel (before 1180 - 1 February 1221) was a son of William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Matilda St Hilary .

Lineage
His paternal grandparents were William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel and Adeliza of Leuven . His maternal grandparents were James de St. Hilaire and his wife Aveline.

A royal favourite
William was a favourite of King John . He witnessed King John's concession of the kingdom to the Pope on 15 May 1213. On 14 June 1216 he joined Prince Louis (later Louis VIII of France ) after King John abandoned Winchester . He returned to the allegiance of the King Henry III after the Royalist victory at Lincoln , on 14 July 1217.

Death returning from the Fifth Crusade
He joined in the Fifth Crusade (1217-1221), in 1218. He died on his journey home, in Caneill, Italy, near Rome , on 1 February 1221. News of his death reached England on 30 March 1221. He was brought home and buried at Wymondham Abbey .
His title was held by his son William , until he died, childless, in 1224, when it was passed to William's youngest son Hugh .

Marriage and Issue
After 1196 and before 1200 William married Mabel of Chester (born c. 1173), daughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester and Bertrade de Montfort of Evreux. They were the parents of seven children.
Maud d'Aubigny
Cicely d'Aubigny
Colette d'Aubigny
William d'Aubigny, 4th Earl of Arundel (d. 1224); buried Wymondham Abbey
Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel (d. 7 May 1243); buried Wymondham Abbey
Isabel d'Aubigny ; married John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry , by whom she had issue.
Nicole d'Aubigny; married Roger De Somery

Sources
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 16C-26, 126-29, 149-27.
Remfry, P.M., Buckenham Castles, 1066 to 1649 (ISBN 1-899376-28-3 )
G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 237.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 608)

662. Hawise, of Chester, Countess of Lincoln (Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hawise married Robert II de Quincy,920 921 son of Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont,. Robert died in 1257 in <Palestine>. Other names for Robert were Robert de Quincey and Robert the Younger de Quincey.

Research Notes: Second son named Robert.

From Wikipedia - Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester :

Robert de Quincy (second son of that name; d. 1257) who married Helen , daughter of the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great ;

"Robert (d. 1217). Some sources say he married Hawise, sister and co-heiress of Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester . However, it is more likely Hawise married Saer's brother Robert II;"
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Ancestral Roots, Line 54-28 (Robert II de Quincy), has "d.v.p. bef. 1232,... m. Hawise of Chester (125-29), b. 1180, d. 1241/3, Countess of Lincoln." The "d.v.p. bef. 1232 makes him appear to be the first Robert.


Noted events in his life were:

• Crusader:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 634)

663. Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley (Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Agnes married William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby,622 1053 son of William de Ferrers, 3rd Earl of Derby and Sibyl de Braose, in 1192 in Cheshire, England. William was born about 1162 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England and died on 22 Sep 1247 about age 85.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 744 M    i. Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby 622 1016 1054 was born about 1193 in <Derbyshire>, England, died on 28 Mar 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England about age 61, and was buried on 31 Mar 1254 in Merevale Abbey, Merevale, Warwickshire, England.

664. Amice, of Chester (Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Amice married Ralph de Mainwaring,842 son of Roger de Mainwaring and Ellen, in 1179 in Warmingham, Cheshire, England. Ralph was born about 1155 in <Warmingham, Cheshire>, England. Another name for Ralph was Rafe de Mainwaring.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 745 F    i. Bertred Mainwaring 842 1055 was born about 1196 in England and died after 1249.

665. Beatriz, of Swabia (Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

666. Cunigunde, of Hohenstaufen (Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

667. Marie, of Hohenstaufen (Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marie married Henry II, Duke of Brabant,897 son of Henry I, Duke of Lorraine, Louvain and Brabant and Mathilde, of Flanders, before 22 Aug 1215. Henry was born in 1207 and died on 1 Feb 1248 in Leuven, Brabant, Flanders, Belgium at age 41. Other names for Henry were Hendrik II van Brabant and Henri II de Brabant.

Research Notes: Duke of Brabant and Lothier.

From Wikipedia - Henry II, Duke of Brabant :

Henry II of Brabant (French: Henri II de Brabant, Dutch: Hendrik II van Brabant, 1207 - February 1 , 1248 in Leuven ) was Duke of Brabant and Lothier after the death of his father Henry I in 1235. His mother was Mathilde of Flanders
Henry II supported his sister Mathilde's son, William II, Count of Holland , in the latter's bid for election as German King.

Family and children
His first marriage was to Marie of Hohenstaufen (April 3 , 1201 -1235, Leuven), daughter of Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina . They had six children:
Henry III, Duke of Brabant (d. 1261)
Philip, died young
Matilda of Brabant (1224 - September 29 , 1288 ), married:
in Compiègne June 14 , 1237 to Robert I of Artois ;
before May 31 , 1254 to Guy II of Châtillon , Count of Saint Pol .
Beatrix (1225 - November 11 , 1288 ), married:
at Kreuzburg March 10 , 1241 Heinrich Raspe Landgrave of Thuringia ;
in Leuven November 1247 to William III of Dampierre, Count of Flanders (1224 - June 6 , 1251 ).
Marie of Brabant (c. 1226 - January 18 , 1256 , Donauwörth ), married Louis II, Duke of Upper Bavaria . She was beheaded by her husband on suspicion of infidelity.
Margaret (d. March 14 , 1277 ), Abbess of Herzogenthal .
His second marriage was to Sophie of Thuringia (March 20 , 1224 - May 29 , 1275 ), daughter of Ludwig IV of Thuringia and Elisabeth of Hungary by whom he had two children:
Henry (1244-1308, created Landgrave of Hesse in 1263.
Elizabeth (1243 - October 9 , 1261 ), married in Braunschweig July 13 , 1254 to Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg

(Duplicate Line. See Person 620)

668. Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen (Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elisabeth married Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon,971 son of Alfonso IX, King of Léon and Berengaria, of Castile, in Nov 1219 in Royal Monastery of San Zoilo, Carrión de los Condes (Palencia), Spain. Fernando was born on 5 Aug 1199 in Monastery of Valparaíso (Peleas de Arriba, Zamora), (Spain) and died on 30 May 1252 in Seville, Spain at age 52. Other names for Fernando were Saint Ferdinand, San Fernando, and Fernando III "el Santo" of Castile.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Ferdinand III of Castile :

Saint Ferdinand III (August 5 , 1199 - May 30 , 1252 ), was the King of Castile from 1217 and King of Galicia and Leon from 1230. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale . He finished the work done by his maternal grandfather Alfonso VIII and consolidated the Reconquista . In 1231, he permanently united Castile and Galicia -León. He was canonized in 1671 and, in Spanish , he is Fernando el Santo or San Fernando.


St Ferdinand was the son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile . He was born at the monastery of Valparaíso (Peleas de Arriba , Zamora ) in 1198 or 1199. His parents' marriage was annulled by order of Pope Innocent III in 1204, due to consanguinity. Berenguela took their children, including Ferdinand, to the court of her father. In 1217, her younger brother Henry I died and she succeeded him to the Castilian throne, but she immediately surrendered it to her son Ferdinand, for whom she initially acted as regent. When Alfonso died in 1230, Ferdinand also inherited León, though he had to fight for it with Alfonso's designated heirs, Sancha and Dulce, the daughters of his first wife. He thus became the first sovereign of both kingdoms following the death of Alfonso VII in 1157.

Early in his reign, Ferdinand had to deal with a rebellion of the House of Lara . He also established a permanent border with the Kingdom of Aragon by the Treaty of Almizra (1244).

St Ferdinand spent much of his reign fighting the Moors . Through diplomacy and war, exploiting the internal dissensions in the Moorish kingdoms, he triumphed in expanding Castilian power over southern Iberian Peninsula . He captured the towns of Úbeda in 1233, Córdoba in 1236, Jaén in 1246, and Seville in 1248, and occupied Murcia in 1243, thereby reconquering all Andalusia save Granada , whose king nevertheless did homage to Ferdinand. Ferdinand divided the conquered territories between the Knights , the Church, and the nobility, whom he endowed with great latifundias . When he took Córdoba, he ordered the Liber Iudiciorum to be adopted and observed by its citizens, and caused it to be rendered, albeit inaccurately, into Castilian .


The capture of Córdoba was the result of an uneven and uncoordinated process whereby parts (the Ajarquía) of the city first fell to the independent almogavars of the Sierra Morena to the north, which Ferdinand had not at the time subjugated.[1] Only in 1236 did Ferdinand arrive with a royal army to take Medina, the religious and administrative centre of the city.[1] Ferdinand set up a council of partidores to divide the conquests and between 1237 and 1244 a great deal of land was parcelled out to private individuals and members of the royal family as well as the Church.[2] On 10 March 1241 , Ferdinand established seven outposts to define the boundary of the province of Córdoba.

On the domestic front, he strengthened the University of Salamanca and founded the current Cathedral of Burgos . He was a patron of the newest movement in the Church: that of the friars . Whereas the Benedictines and then the Cistercians and Cluniacs had taken a major part in the Reconquista up til then, Ferdinand founded Dominican , Franciscan , Trinitarian , and Mercedarian houses in Andalusia, thus determining the religious future of that region. Ferdinand has also been credited with sustaining the convivencia in Andalusia.[3]

The Primera Crónica General de España asserts that, on his death bed, Ferdinand commended his son "you are rich in lands and in many good vassals - more so than any other king in Christendom," probably in recognition of his expansive conquests.[4] He was buried within the Cathedral of Seville by his son Alfonso X . His tomb is inscribed with four languages: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and an early incarnation of Castilian.[5] St Ferdinand was canonized by Pope Clement X in 1671. Several places named San Fernando were founded across the Spanish Empire .

The symbol of his power as a king was his sword Lobera .

Marriages and family

In 1219, Ferdinand married Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), daughter of the German king Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina . Elisabeth was called Beatriz in Spain. Their children were:
Alfonso X , his successor
Fadrique
Ferdinand (1225-1243/1248)
Eleanor (born 1227), died young
Berenguela (1228-1288/89), a nun at Las Huelgas
Henry
Philip (1231-1274). He was promised to the Church, but was so taken by the beauty of Princess Kristina of Norway , daughter of Haakon IV of Norway , who had been intended as a bride for one of his brothers, that he abandoned his holy vows and married her. She died in 1262, childless.
Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo and Seville (1233-1261)
Juan Manuel , Lord of Villena
Maria, died an infant in November 1235

After he was widowed, he married Jeanne of Dammartin , Countess of Ponthieu , before August 1237. They had four sons and one daughter:
Ferdinand (1239-1260), Count of Aumale
Eleanor (c.1241-1290), married Edward I of England
Louis (1243-1269)
Simon (1244), died young and buried in a monastery in Toledo
John (1245), died young and buried at the cathedral in Córdoba

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Castile: 1217-1252.

• King of Galicia and Léon: 1230-1252.

• Count of Aumale: 1239-1252.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 746 M    i. Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León 1056 was born on 23 Nov 1221 in Toledo, Castile, Spain and died on 4 Apr 1284 in Seville, Spain at age 62.

669. William IV, of Ponthieu (Jean I, Count of Ponthieu580, Guy II, of Ponthieu505, Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married someone.

His child was:

+ 747 F    i. Marie, de Ponthieu 660 was born on 17 Apr 1199 and died in 1251 at age 52.

670. Ela, Countess of Salisbury (William FitzPatrick, 2nd Earl of Salisbury581, Ela Talvas, of Alençon and Ponthieu506, Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ela married William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury,841 842 son of Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England and Ida de Tosny, in 1196. William was born about 1176 in England, died on 7 Mar 1226 in Salisbury Castle, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England about age 50, and was buried in Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. Another name for William was wILLIAM Longespée 3rd Earl of Salisbury.

Research Notes: Illegitimate son of Henry II, probably through Countess Ida.

From Wikipedia - William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury :

William Longespée, jure uxoris 3rd Earl of Salisbury (c. 1176 - 7 March 1226 ) was an English noble, primarily remembered for his command of the English forces at the Battle of Damme and for remaining loyal to King John .

He was an illegitimate son of Henry II of England . His mother was unknown for many years, until the discovery of a charter of William mentioning "Comitissa Ida, mater mea" (engl. "Countess Ida, my mother")[2] [3]


This Ida, a member of the prominent Tosny or Toesny family, later (1181) married Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk [4].

King Henry acknowledged William as his son and gave him the Honour of Appleby, Lincolnshire in 1188. Eight years later, his half-brother, King Richard I , married him to a great heiress, Ela, Countess of Salisbury in her own right, and daughter of William of Salisbury, 2nd Earl of Salisbury .

During the reign of King John, Salisbury was at court on several important ceremonial occasions, and held various offices: sheriff of Wiltshire , lieutenant of Gascony , constable of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports , and later warden of the Welsh Marches . He was a commander in the king's Welsh and Irish expeditions of 1210-1212. The king also granted him the honour of Eye .

In 1213, Salisbury led a large fleet to Flanders , where he seized or destroyed a good part of a French invasion fleet anchored at or near Damme . This ended the invasion threat but not the conflicts between England and France . In 1214, Salisbury was sent to help Otto IV of Germany , an English ally, who was invading France. Salisbury commanded the right wing of the army at their disastrous defeat at the Battle of Bouvines , where he was captured.

By the time he returned to England, revolt was brewing amongst the barons. Salisbury was one of the few who remained loyal to John. In the civil war that took place the year after the signing of the Magna Carta , Salisbury was one of the leaders of the king's army in the south. However, after the French prince Louis (later Louis VIII ) landed as an ally of the rebels, Salisbury went over to his side. Presumably, he thought John's cause was lost.

After John's death and the departure of Louis, Salisbury, along with many other barons, joined the cause of John's young son, now Henry III of England . He held an influential place in the government during the king's minority and fought in Gascony to help secure the remaining part of the English continental possessions. Salisbury's ship was nearly lost in a storm while returning to England in 1225, and he spent some months in refuge at a monastery on the French island of Ré . He died not long after his return to England at Salisbury Castle . Roger of Wendover alleged that he was poisoned by Hubert de Burgh . He was buried at Salisbury Cathedral in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

William Longespee's tomb was opened in 1791. Bizarrely, the well-preserved corpse of a rat which carried traces of arsenic [5], was found inside his skull. The rat is now on display in a case at the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum.

Family
By his wife Ela, Countess of Salisbury , he had four sons and four daughters [6]:
William II Longespée (1212?-1250), who was sometimes called Earl of Salisbury but never legally bore the title because he died before his mother, Countess Ela, who held the earldom until her death in 1161;
Richard, a canon of Salisbury ;
Stephen (d. 1260), who was seneschal of Gascony;
Nicholas (d. 1297), bishop of Salisbury
Isabella, who married William de Vesey
Ella, married William d'Odingsels
Ela Longespée , who first married Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick , and then married Philip Basset
Ida, who first married Ralph de Somery, and then William de Beauchamp

(Duplicate Line. See Person 573)

671. Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs (Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne582, Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine507, Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Simon married Ermengarde de Moncler, de Walcourt by 1209. Ermengarde died about 1218.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-29 (Simon de Joinville)

Simon next married Béatrix, d'Auxonne, daughter of Étienne III, de Bourgogne, Count d'Auxonne and Béatrix de Thiers, Countess of Châlon-sur-Saône, after 1218. Béatrix died on 11 Apr 1260.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-29 (Simon de Joinville)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 748 M    i. Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim was born about 1226 and died on 21 Oct 1314 in Trim, Meath, Ireland about age 88.

+ 749 M    ii. John de Geneville, Sénéschal of Champagne .1057

672. Berenguela, Princess of Leon and Castile (Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Berenguela married Jean de Brienne, King of Jerusalem.257 1058 Jean was born about 1195 in <Acre, Palestine> and died on 21 Mar 1237 in Constantinople, Turkey about age 42. Another name for Jean was Jean Comte de Brienne.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 750 M    i. Jean de Brienne, of Acre 257 1059 was born about 1217 in <Acre, Palestine> and died in 1296 about age 79.

673. Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon (Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Fernando married Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen,966 daughter of Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany and Irene Angelina, in Nov 1219 in Royal Monastery of San Zoilo, Carrión de los Condes (Palencia), Spain. Elisabeth was born in 1203 and died on 5 Nov 1235 in Toro, Spain at age 32. Other names for Elisabeth were Beatriz de Suabia and Elizabeth of Hohenstaufen.

Research Notes: First wife of Ferdinand III.

From Wikipedia - Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen :

Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (called Beatriz de Suabia in Spanish) (1203 - 5 November 1235[1] in Toro, Spain ), Queen of Castile 1219-1235, Queen of Leon 1230-1235. She was the fourth daughter of Philip , Duke of Swabia and King of Germany, and Irene Angelina , daughter of Emperor Isaac II Angelos of the Byzantine Empire .

After the death of her father Philip, she became the ward of her cousin, Frederick, King of Sicily (later Emperor Frederick II); he later married her to Ferdinand III , King of Castile and Leon (called the Saint). The marriage was celebrated at the end of November of 1219 or 1220 in the Royal Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrión de los Condes (Palencia). In Castile, she was known as Beatriz.

Children of Elisabeth and Ferdinand
Alfonso X (called the Wise)
Fadrique of Castile
Fernando, died without issue.
Enrique
Felipe. Married Princess Kristina of Norway .
Enrique "the Senator", Lord of Ecija.
Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo from 1251-1261.
Manuel
Leonor, died in infancy.
Berenguela, nun in Las Huelgas, died in 1279.
Lucas de Tuy affirms that there was another daughter:
Maria, died in infancy.

Elisabeth was buried in the Royal Monastery of Huelgas de Burgos, next to King Enrique I . Her son Alfonso transferred her body to Seville, where that of her husband rested.

Noted events in her life were:

• Queen of Castile: 1219-1235.

• Queen of Léon: 1230-1235.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 668)

Fernando next married Jeanne, de Dammartin,991 992 daughter of Simon, de Dammartin and Marie, de Ponthieu, in Oct 1237 in Burgos, Castile, Spain. Jeanne was born about 1220 and died on 16 Mar 1279 in Abbeville, Ponthieu, Picardie, France about age 59. Other names for Jeanne were Jeanne Countess of Ponthieu and Joan of Dammartin.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu :

Jeanne de Dammartin or Joan of Dammartin (c.1220[1] - d. Abbeville , March 16 , 1279 ) Queen consort of Castile and León (1252), suo jure Countess of Ponthieu (1251-1279) and Montreuil (1251-1279). She was the mother of Eleanor of Castile , Queen consort of King Edward I of England .

Family
Jeanne was the eldest daughter of Simon de Dammartin , Count of Ponthieu (1180- 21 September 1239) and his wife Marie de Ponthieu , Countess of Montreuil (17 April 1199- 1251). Her paternal grandparents were Alberic II, Count de Dammartin and Mahaut de Clermont, daughter of Renaud de Clermont, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, and Clémence de Bar.[2] Her maternal grandparents were William IV of Ponthieu and Alys, Countess of the Vexin , daughter of Louis VII of France and Constance of Castile .

Henry III of England
After secret negotiations were undertaken in 1234, it was agreed that Jeanne would marry King Henry III of England . This marriage would have been politically unacceptable to the French, however, since Jeanne stood to inherit not only her mother's county of Ponthieu but also the county of Aumale that was vested in her father's family. Ponthieu bordered on the duchy of Normandy, and Aumale lay within Normandy itself. The French king Philip Augustus had seized Normandy from King John of England as recently as 1205, and Philip's heirs could not risk the English monarchy recovering any land in that area, since it might allow the Plantagenets to re-establish control in Normandy. As it happened, Jeanne's father Simon had become involved in a conspiracy of northern French noblemen against Philip Augustus and to win pardon from Philip's son Louis VIII , Simon-who had only daughters-was compelled to promise that he would marry neither of his two eldest daughters without the permission of the king of France. In 1235, the queen-regent of France, Blanche of Castile , invoked that promise on behalf of her son, King Louis IX , and threatened to deprive Simon of all his lands if Jeanne married Henry III. Henry therefore abandoned the project for his marriage to Jeanne and in January 1236 married Eleanor of Provence , the sister of Louis IX's wife.

Marriages and children
In November 1235, Blanche of Castile's nephew, King Ferdinand III of Castile , lost his wife, Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen , and Blanche's sister Berenguela of Castile , Ferdinand's mother, was concerned that her widowed son might involve himself in liaisons that were unsuited to his dignity as king. Berenguela determined to find her son another wife, and her sister Blanche suggested the young Jeanne de Dammartin, whose marriage to the king of Castile would keep her inheritance from falling into hostile hands. In October 1237, at the age of about seventeen, Jeanne married in Burgos , King Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon (1201-1252).

They had four sons and one daughter:
Ferdinand (1239-ca 1265)
Eleanor , married Edward I of England
Louis (1243-ca 1275)
Simon (1244), died young and buried in a monastery in Toledo
John (1245), died young and buried at the cathedral in Córdoba

Upon her mother's death in 1251, Jeanne succeeded to the titles of Countess of Ponthieu and Countess of Montreuil which she held in her own right.

After Ferdinand III died in 1252, Jeanne did not enjoy a cordial relationship with his heir, her stepson Alfonso X of Castile , with whom she quarreled over some of the lands and income she should have received as dowager queen of Castile. Sometime in 1253, she became the ally and supporter of another of her stepsons, Henry of Castile, who also felt Alfonso had not allowed him all the wealth their father had meant him to have. Jeanne unwisely attended secret meetings with Henry and his supporters, and it was rumored that she and Henry were lovers. This further strained her relations with Alfonso and in 1254, shortly before her daughter Eleanor was to marry Edward of England, Jeanne and her eldest son Ferdinand left Castile and returned to her native Ponthieu.

Sometime between May 1260 and 9 February 1261, Jeanne took a second husband, Jean de Nesle, Seigneur de Falvy et de La Hérelle (died 2 February 1292).[3] This marriage is sometimes said to have produced a daughter, Béatrice, but she was in fact a child of Jean de Nesle's first marriage. In 1263, Jeanne was recognized as countess of Aumale after the death of a childless Dammartin cousin. But her son Ferdinand died around 1265, leaving a young son known as John de Ponthieu.


During her marriage to Jean de Nesle, Jeanne ran up considerable debts and also appears to have allowed her rights as countess in Ponthieu to weaken. The death of her son Ferdinand made her next son, Louis, her heir in Ponthieu but around 1275 he, too, died, leaving two children. But according to inheritance customs in Picardy, where Ponthieu lay, Jeanne's young grandson John de Ponthieu could not succeed her there; her heir in Ponthieu automatically became her adult daughter Eleanor, who was married to the king of England. It does not appear that Jeanne was displeased at the prospect of having Ponthieu pass under English domination; from 1274 to 1278, in fact, she had her granddaughter Joan of England with her in Ponthieu, and appears to have treated the girl so indulgently that when she was returned to England her parents found that she was thoroughly spoiled.

That same indulgent nature appears to have made Jeanne inattentive to her duties as countess. When she died in March 1279, her daughter and son-in-law were thus confronted with Jeanne's vast debts, and to prevent the king of France from involving himself in the county's affairs, they had to pay the debts quickly by taking out loans from citizens in Ponthieu and from wealthy abbeys in France. They also had to deal with a lengthy legal struggle with Eleanor's nephew, John de Ponthieu, to whom Jeanne bequeathed a great deal of land in Ponthieu as well as important legal rights connected with those estates. The dispute was resolved when John de Ponthieu was recognized as Jeanne's successor in Aumale according to the inheritance customs that prevailed in Normandy, while Edward and Eleanor retained Ponthieu and John gave up all his claims there. By using English wealth, Edward and Eleanor restored stability to the administration and the finances of Ponthieu, and added considerably to the comital estate by purchasing large amounts of land there.

Noted events in her life were:

• Countess of Ponthieu: 1251-1279.

• Countess of Montreuil: 1251-1279.

• Countess of Aumale: 1239-1278.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 751 M    i. Fernando 1060 was born about 1240 and died in 1260 about age 20.

+ 752 F    ii. Eleanor, of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu 1061 1062 was born in 1241 in Castile, Spain, died on 28 Nov 1290 in Harby, Nottinghamshire, England at age 49, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.

+ 753 M    iii. Louis, [of Castile] was born from 1242 to 1243.

674. Alfonso, de Molina (Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alfonso married someone.

His child was:

+ 754 F    i. María, de Molina 1063 was born about 1265 in Léon, (Spain) and died in 1321 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain about age 56.

675. Sancho II, King of Portugal (Afonso II, King of Portugal584, Sancho I, King of Portugal509, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

676. Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve (Afonso II, King of Portugal584, Sancho I, King of Portugal509, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Afonso married Beatrice, of Castile,1064 daughter of Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León and Mayor Guillén de Guzmán, in 1253. Beatrice was born in 1242 and died in 1303 at age 61. Another name for Beatrice was Beatriz de Castilla.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Beatrice of Castile (1242-1303) :

Beatrice Alfonso of Castile-León (1242-1303) was the second Queen consort of Afonso III of Portugal . She was an illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X of Castile and his mistress Mayor Guillén de Guzmán.
She was married to Afonso III in 1253. Earlier that year he had divorced his first wife, Matilda II of Boulogne , because she was unable to provide him with an heir and was considered infertile. The bride was about eleven years old and the groom was 32 years old. They had the following children:


The child from this marriage was:

+ 755 M    i. Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarve was born on 9 Oct 1261 in Lisbon, Portugal and died on 7 Jan 1325 in Santarém, Portugal at age 63.

677. Ingelram II de Fiennes (Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ingelram married Isabel de Conde,395 1065 daughter of Nicholas de Conde, Seigneur de Bailleul and Elizabeth de Morialmé, Dame de Fraire,. Isabel was born about 1214 in Conde, Calivados, France.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 756 F    i. Maud de Fiennes 1066 1067 was born between 1236 and 1259 and died before 31 Dec 1298.

+ 757 M    ii. William de Fiennes 257 was born about 1245 in <Wendover, Buckinghamshire>, England and died on 11 Jul 1302 in Courtal, Flandre Occidental (Belgium) about age 57.

678. Mahaud de Fiennes (Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

679. Isabella, of Angoulême (Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Isabella married King John "Lackland", of England,837 838 son of Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England and Eleanor, of Aquitaine, on 10 May 1200. John was born on 24 Dec 1167 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England, died on 19 Oct 1216 in Newark Castle, Lincolnshire, England at age 48, and was buried in Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Other names for John were John King of England and John "Lackland" King of England.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - John of England :

John (24 December 1166 - 19 October 1216 [1]) reigned as King of England from 6 April 1199 , until his death. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I (known in later times as "Richard the Lionheart"). John acquired the nicknames of "Lackland" (French : Sans Terre) for his lack of an inheritance as the youngest son and for his loss of territory to France , and of "Soft-sword" for his alleged military ineptitude.[2] He was a Plantagenet or Angevin king.

Apart from entering popular legend as the enemy of the fictional Robin Hood , he is also known for acquiescing to the nobility and signing Magna Carta , a document that limited his power and that is popularly regarded as an early first step in the evolution of modern democracy .

Born at Beaumont Palace , Oxford , John was the fifth son and last of eight children born to Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine . He was almost certainly born in 1166 instead of 1167, as is sometimes claimed.[3]
He was a younger maternal half-brother of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France , his mother's children by her first marriage to Louis VII of France , which was later annulled. He was a younger brother of William, Count of Poitiers ; Henry the Young King ; Matilda, Duchess of Saxony ; Richard I of England ; Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany ; Leonora, Queen of Castile ; and Joan, Queen of Sicily


Early life
While John was his father's favourite son, as the youngest he could expect no inheritance . His family life was tumultuous, as his older brothers all became involved in repeated rebellions against Henry . Eleanor was imprisoned by Henry in 1173, when John was a small boy.

As a child, John was betrothed to Alys (pronounced 'Alice'), daughter and heiress of Humbert III of Savoy . It was hoped that by this marriage the Angevin dynasty would extend its influence beyond the Alps , because John was promised the inheritance of Savoy , the Piemonte , Maurienne , and the other possessions of Count Humbert. King Henry promised his young son castles in Normandy which had been previously promised to his brother Geoffrey, which was for some time a bone of contention between King Henry and his son Geoffrey. Alys made the trip over the Alps and joined Henry's court, but she died before being married.

Gerald of Wales relates that King Henry had a curious painting in a chamber of Winchester Castle , depicting an eagle being attacked by three of its chicks, while a fourth chick crouched, waiting for its chance to strike. When asked the meaning of this picture, King Henry said:

The four young ones of the eagle are my four sons, who will not cease persecuting me even unto death. And the youngest, whom I now embrace with such tender affection, will someday afflict me more grievously and perilously than all the others.

Before his accession, John had already acquired a reputation for treachery, having conspired sometimes with and sometimes against his elder brothers, Henry, Richard and Geoffrey. In 1184, John and Richard both claimed that they were the rightful heir to Aquitaine, one of many unfriendly encounters between the two. In 1185, John became the ruler of Ireland , whose people grew to despise him, causing John to leave after only eight months...

Death

Retreating from the French invasion, John took a safe route around the marshy area of the Wash to avoid the rebel held area of East Anglia . His slow baggage train (including the Crown Jewels ), however, took a direct route across it and was lost to the unexpected incoming tide. This dealt John a terrible blow, which affected his health and state of mind. Succumbing to dysentery and moving from place to place, he stayed one night at Sleaford Castle before dying on 18 October (or possibly 19 October ) 1216 , at Newark Castle (then in Lincolnshire , now on Nottinghamshire 's border with that county). Numerous, possibly fictitious, accounts circulated soon after his death that he had been killed by poisoned ale, poisoned plums or a "surfeit of peaches".

He was buried in Worcester Cathedral in the city of Worcester .
His nine-year-old son succeeded him and became King Henry III of England (1216-72), and although Louis continued to claim the English throne, the barons switched their allegiance to the new king, forcing Louis to give up his claim and sign the Treaty of Lambeth in 1217.

Legacy

King John's reign has been traditionally characterised as one of the most disastrous in English history: it began with defeats-he lost Normandy to Philip Augustus of France in his first five years on the throne-and ended with England torn by civil war and himself on the verge of being forced out of power. In 1213, he made England a papal fief to resolve a conflict with the Roman Catholic Church , and his rebellious barons forced him to sign Magna Carta in 1215, the act for which he is best remembered...


Marriage and issue
In 1189, John was married to Isabel of Gloucester , daughter and heiress of William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (she is given several alternative names by history, including Avisa, Hawise, Joan, and Eleanor). They had no children, and John had their marriage annulled on the grounds of consanguinity , some time before or shortly after his accession to the throne, which took place on 6 April 1199 , and she was never acknowledged as queen. (She then married Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex as her second husband and Hubert de Burgh as her third).
John remarried, on 24 August 1200 , Isabella of Angoulême , who was twenty years his junior. She was the daughter of Aymer Taillefer , Count of Angouleme. John had kidnapped her from her fiancé, Hugh X of Lusignan .
Isabella bore five children:
Henry III (1207-1272), King of England.
Richard (1209-1272), 1st Earl of Cornwall.
Joan (1210-1238), Queen Consort of Alexander II of Scotland .
Isabella (1214-1241), Consort of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor .
Eleanor (1215-1275), who married William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke , and later married Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester .

John is given a great taste for lechery by the chroniclers of his age, and even allowing some embellishment, he did have many illegitimate children. Matthew Paris accuses him of being envious of many of his barons and kinsfolk, and seducing their more attractive daughters and sisters. Roger of Wendover describes an incident that occurred when John became enamoured of Margaret, the wife of Eustace de Vesci and an illegitimate daughter of King William I of Scotland . Eustace substituted a prostitute in her place when the king came to Margaret's bed in the dark of night; the next morning, when John boasted to Vesci of how good his wife was in bed, Vesci confessed and fled.
John had the following illegitimate children:
Joan, Lady of Wales , the wife of Prince Llywelyn Fawr of Wales , (by a woman named Clemence)
Richard Fitz Roy , (by his cousin, Adela, daughter of his uncle Hamelin de Warenne )
Oliver FitzRoy, (by a mistress named Hawise) who accompanied the papal legate Pelayo to Damietta in 1218, and never returned.
By an unknown mistress (or mistresses) John fathered:
Geoffrey FitzRoy, who went on expedition to Poitou in 1205 and died there.
John FitzRoy, a clerk in 1201.
Henry FitzRoy, who died in 1245.
Osbert Gifford, who was given lands in Oxfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk , and Sussex , and is last seen alive in 1216.
Eudes FitzRoy, who accompanied his half-brother Richard on Crusade and died in the Holy Land in 1241.
Bartholomew FitzRoy, a member of the order of Friars Preachers .
Maud FitzRoy, Abbess of Barking , who died in 1252.
Isabel FitzRoy, wife of Richard Fitz Ives .
Philip FitzRoy, found living in 1263.
(The surname of FitzRoy is Norman-French for son of the king.)



Noted events in his life were:

• Crowned: King of England, 1199. King of England 1199-1216

(Duplicate Line. See Person 572)

Isabella next married Hugh X de Lusignan, Count of la Marche and of Angoulême,879 1068 1069 son of Hugh IX "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Mahaut de Angoulême, Mar or Apr 1220. Hugh was born between 1183 and 1195, died by 5 Jun 1249 in Angoulême, and was buried in Angoulême. Other names for Hugh were Hugh X of Lusignan, Count of La Marche, Hugh I de Lusignan Count of Angoulême, and Hugh V de Lusignan Count of La Marche.

Research Notes: His mother was either Agathe de Preuilly or Mahaut de Angoulême.

From Wikipedia - Hugh X of Lusignan :

Hugh X of Lusignan, Hugh V of La Marche or Hugh I of Angoulême or Hugues X & V & I de Lusignan (c. 1183 [1] or c. 1195 - c.June 5 , 1249 , Angoulême ) succeeded his father Hugh IX as Seigneur de Lusignan and Count of La Marche in November , 1219 and was Count of Angoulême by marriage.

It is unclear whether it was Hugh IX or Hugh X who was betrothed to Isabella of Angoulême when, in 1200 , King John of England took her for his Queen, an action which resulted in the entire de Lusignan family rebelling against the English king.

Following John's death, Isabella returned to France. By his marriage to Isabelle d'Angoulême (1186 - Fontrevault Abbey, France , May 31 , 1246 and buried there) in March 10 -May 22 , 1220 , Hugh X also became Count of Angoulême , until her death in 1246 . Together they founded the abbey of Valence . They had nine children:
Hugues XI & III & II de Lusignan , Seigneur de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême (1221 -1250 )
Aymer de Lusignan , Bishop of Winchester c. 1250 (c. 1222 - Paris , December 5 , 1260 and buried there)
Agnés/Agathe de Lusignan (c. 1223 - aft. April 7 , 1269 ), married Guillaume II de Chauvigny, Seigneur de Chateauroux (1224 - Palermo , January 3 , 1271 )
Alice le Brun de Lusignan (c. 1224 - at childbirth February 9 , 1256 ), married 1247 John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey
Guy de Lusignan (d. 1264 ), Seigneur de Couhe, de Cognac et d'Archiac in 1249 , killed at the Battle of Lewes . (Tufton Beamish maintains that he escaped to France after the Battle of Lewes and died there in 1269)
Geoffroi de Lusignan (d. 1274 ), Seigneur de Jarnac, married secondly in 1259 Jeanne de Châtellerault, Viscountess of Châtellerault (d. May 16 , 1315 ) and had issue:
Eustachie de Lusignan (d. Carthage , Tunisia , 1270 ), married 1257 Dreux III de Mello (d. 1310 )
William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (d. 1296 )
Marguerite de Lusignan (ca 1226 /1228 - 1288 ), married firstly 1240 /1241 Raymond VII of Toulouse (1197 - 1249 ), married secondly c. 1246 Aimery IX de Thouars, Viscount of Thouars (d. 1256 ), and married thirdly Geoffrey V de Chateaubriant, Seigneur de Chateubriant
Isabelle de Lusignan (1234 - January 14 , 1299 ), Dame de Beauvoir-sur-Mer et de Mercillac, married firstly Geoffrey de Rancon, Seigneur de Taillebourg, and married secondly c. 1255 Maurice IV de Craon (1224 /1239 - soon before May 27 , 1250 /1277 )

Hugh X was succeeded by his eldest son, Hugh XI of Lusignan .
According to explanations in the manuscripts of Gaucelm Faidit 's poems, this troubadour was a rival of Hugh X of Lusignan for the love of Marguerite d'Aubusson.

He was buried at Angoulême .

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of La Marche: 1219-1249, Poitou, France.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 758 F    i. Alice de Lusignan 1036 died on 9 Feb 1256.

+ 759 M    ii. Hugh XI "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of Ponthieu, la Marche and Angoulême 1070 1071 was born in 1221 and died on 6 Apr 1250 in Faruskur, Egypt at age 29.

+ 760 M    iii. Sir William de Valence, Lord of Valence, titular Earl of Pembroke was born before 1225 and died before 18 May 1296.

680. Mahaut de Angoulême (Wulgrin III, Count of Angoulême590, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mahaut married Hugh IX "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of La Marche,1072 1073 son of Hugh de Lusignan and Orengarde, after 1194. Hugh was born 1163 or 1168 and died on 5 Nov 1219 in Damietta, Egypt at age 56. Other names for Hugh were Hugh IV de Lusignan Count of La Marche and Hugues IX de Lusignan.

Death Notes: Died on Fifth Crusade

Research Notes: Seigneur de Lusignan 1172, Seigneur de Couhe et de Chateau-Larcher 1190/1200 and Count of la Marche by marriage 1203. On Crusades from 1190. Died on Fifth crusade.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 275-26

From Wikipedia - Hugh IX of Lusignan :

Hugh IX the Brown of Lusignan or Hugh IV of La Marche or Hugues IX & IV le Brun de Lusignan[1] (1163 or 1168 - 5 November 1219 ) was the grandson of Hugh VIII . His father, Hugues de Lusignan, b. c. 1141 , Co-Seigneur de Lusignan in 1164 , married Orengarde N before 1162 or about 1167 and died in 1169 leaving a six or one-year-old son. Hugh IX became Seigneur de Lusignan in 1172 , Seigneur de Couhe et de Chateau-Larcher 1190 /1200 , and Count of La Marche by marriage in 1203 and died on the Fifth Crusade at Damietta on 5 November 1219 .

Hugh IX is mentioned under the pseudonym Maracdes ("Emerald") in two poems by the troubadour Gaucelm Faidit , according to the Occitan razós to these poems.

Marriage and issue
His first wife was Agathe de Preuilly, daughter of Peter (Pierre) II de Preuilly and Aenor de Mauleon. Their marriage was annulled in 1189 . According to the below reference, Agathe was the mother of:
Hugues X de Lusignan
His second wife, married c. 1189, was Mahaut or Mathilde Taillifer (Mahaut or Mathilde d'Angoulême) (1181 - 1233 ), daughter of Wulgrin or Vulgrin III Taillifer, Count of Angouleme and Count of La Marche (brother of Aymer/Adhemar Taillifer). According to this reference's chronology[2], Mahaut or Mathilde (which seems more likely since she was the actual Countess of La Marche and so was Hugh X) was the mother of:
Hugues X de Lusignan
Agathe d'Angoulême-Lusignan, married c. 1220 Geoffroi V Seigneur de Pons

Noted events in his life were:

• Count of La Marche: 1203-1219.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 761 M    i. Hugh X de Lusignan, Count of la Marche and of Angoulême 879 1068 1069 was born between 1183 and 1195, died by 5 Jun 1249 in Angoulême, and was buried in Angoulême.

681. Maud de Mandeville, Lady of Costow, Wiltshire (Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Piers de Lutegareshale.370 978 Piers was born about 1134 in <Cherhill, Wiltshire, England> and died by 1198 about age 64.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 762 M    i. Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex 1074 1075 was born about 1162 in <Walden, Essex>, England, died on 14 Oct 1213 about age 51, and was buried in Shouldam Priory, Norfolk, England.

682. Alice de Mandeville (Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married John FitzRichard de Lacy, 6th Baron of Halton,979 1007 son of Richard FitzEustace, 5th Baron of Halton and Albreda de Lisoures, about 1164 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. John was born about 1150 in Halton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, died on 11 Oct 1198 in Tyre, Lebanon about age 48, and was buried in Stanlow Abbey, Cheshire, England. Other names for John were John de Lacie and John de Lacy.

Death Notes: Wikipedia (Barons of Halton) has "died at the siege of Tyre [in 1190]."

Magna Charta Barons
has d. in the Holy Land, 1179.

Burial Notes: From Wikipedia - Stanlow Abbey :

Stanlow Abbey (or Stanlaw Abbey) was a Cistercian abbey situated on Stanlow Point on the banks of the River Mersey in the Wirral Peninsula , Cheshire , England (grid reference SJ427773 ).

The abbey was founded in 1178 by John FitzRichard , the sixth Baron of Halton .[1] Roger de Lacy , John de Lacy and Edmund de Lacy , respectively the 7th, 8th and 9th Barons of Halton, were buried at Stanlow.[2] The abbey was in an exposed situation near the Mersey estuary and it suffered from a series of disasters. In 1279 it was flooded by water from the Mersey and in 1287 during a fierce storm, its tower collapsed and part of the abbey was destroyed by fire. The monks appealed to the pope for the monastery to be moved to a better site and, with the pope's consent and the agreement of Edward I and Henry de Lacy , the 10th Baron, they moved to Whalley Abbey near Clitheroe , Lancashire .[3] This move took place in 1296.[4][5] However a small cell of monks remained on the site until the Reformation ,[3] the site becoming a grange of Whalley Abbey.[6] The remains of the abbey lie between the Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal . The standing remains include two sandstone walls and a re-used doorway, and the buried features include part of a drain leading to the River Gowy . These remains are recognised as a scheduled monument .[6]

Research Notes: Inherited the baronies of Halton and Pontefract, with the constableship of Chester, and assumed the surname de Lacie, through his mother, whose first husband was Henry, feudal Baron de Lacie.

From Wikipedia - List of Barons of Halton :

6 John FitzRichard
(1171-1190)
The son of Richard FitzEustace. He was a Governor in Ireland for Henry II . Being a patron of science, he maintained an astronomer at Halton Castle. He founded a Cistercian monastery at Stanlow .[8] In 1190 he granted the second known charter for a ferry at Runcorn Gap. He served with Richard I in the Third Crusade and died at the siege of Tyre .[10]

Noted events in his life were:

• Baron of Halton and Pontefract castles: 1171-1190.

• Hereditary Constable of Chester:

• Founded: Stanlow Abbey, 1178, Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire, England.

• Governor: in Ireland. for Henry II.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 763 F    i. Helen de Lacy 1076 1077 was born about 1165 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

+ 764 M    ii. Roger de Lacy, 7th Baron of Halton 1078 1079 1080 was born in 1170 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, died in 1212 in Pontefract, West Riding, Yorkshire, England at age 42, and was buried in Stanlaw Abbey, Chester, England.

683. Aubrey IV de Vere, 2nd Earl of Oxford (Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes593, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aubrey married Isabel de Bolebec, [the younger] before 1207. Isabel died about 1207.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Isabel de Bolebec:
Her niece bore the same first and surname, Isabel de Bolebec [daughter of Hugh II de Bolebec and wife of Robert de Vere], and also married a de Vere, Robert's brother Aubrey de Vere, 2nd earl of Oxford . That has led to confusion and difficulty separating the two women. Isabel the younger had died by 1207, and her aunts Isabel and Constance were her co-heirs.

684. Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford (Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes593, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Isabella de Bolebec,1081 1082 daughter of Hugh II de Bolebec, Lord of Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire and Unknown, in 1207. Isabella was born about 1165 and died on 3 Feb 1245 about age 80. Another name for Isabella was Isabel de Bolebec.

Research Notes: From: Wikipedia - Isabel de Bolebec
Isabel de Bolebec, (Isabella) countess of Oxford (c. 1165 - 1245 ) was eldest daughter and co-heiress of Hugh II de Bolebec , lord of Whitchurch , Buckinghamshire , England (d. c. 1166) and a patroness of the Order of Friars Preacher (Dominicans ) in England.

She married first Henry of Nonant (Novaunt), lord of Totnes, Devonshire (d.s.p. 1206); in 1207 she petitioned the crown for the right to marry whom she wished. That same year she married her dead niece Isabel's brother-in-law, Robert de Vere , heir to the earldom of Oxford.[1] Her only known child, Hugh de Vere (later fourth earl of Oxford), was born within the next year, and Isabel became countess of Oxford when Robert inherited the earldom from his brother in 1214.

Earl Robert joined the barons whose dissatisfaction with King John of England prompted their rebellion, and the earl was one of twenty-five barons elected by the terms of Magna Carta to ensure the king's continued good behavior. That position led to his excommunication when Pope Innocent III released John from the terms of Magna Carta, and the king took Castle Hedingham , Essex, the earl's seat, in 1216.
Robert made peace with the regents of John's son, Henry III of England , in 1217 and eventually served as a judge until his death in 1222. The widowed Countess Isabel purchased the wardship of her minor son and his inheritance for 6000 marcs. They traveled together on pilgrimage 'beyond the seas' in 1237.

Countess Isabel was one of the chief benefactors of the Dominican Order in England. She assisted the friars sent to England in 1221 to find quarters in the city of Oxford , contributing to the building of their oratory there c. 1227. When the friars needed a larger priory , she and the bishop of Carlisle bought land south of Oxford and contributed most of the funds and materials needed. She was buried in the new church there.

The countess was litigious, engaging in a number of lawsuits, including one long dispute with Woburn Abbey .

Notes
^
Her niece bore the same first and surname, Isabel de Bolebec, and also married a de Vere, Robert's brother Aubrey de Vere, 2nd earl of Oxford . That has led to confusion and difficulty separating the two women. Isabel the younger had died by 1207, and her aunts Isabel and Constance were her co-heirs.


Sources
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, "Isabel de Bolebec."
Complete Peerage, "Robert De Vere, 3rd earl of Oxford", vol. X, 211-213, X:210-3
Survey of the Antiquities of the city of Oxford...by Anthony Wood (Oxford Historical Society, 1890)
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 50-29, 60-28, 246-27, 267-27
Magna Charta Sureties 1215 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Page: 120-1, 154-3
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage by John Burke, Page: 2498
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The child from this marriage was:

+ 765 M    i. Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford 923 1020 1021 was born about 1210 in Oxfordshire, England and died before 23 Dec 1263.

685. Alice de Vere (Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes593, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Ernulf, de Kemesech.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Agnes of Essex

Alice next married John, Constable of Chester.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Agnes of Essex

686. Roger Bigod, Baron le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk (Juliana de Vere594, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Ida de Tosny 839 840 in Dec 1181. Another name for Ida was Ida de Toesny.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk :

Ida de Tosny was a royal ward and mistress of King Henry II, by whom she was mother of a young son William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury ) (b c. 1176 -March 7 , 1226 ). Ida was not the first English royal ward to be taken as mistress by a King who was her guardian; that honour probably belongs to Isabel de Beaumont (Elizabeth de Beaumont), daughter of Robert de Beaumont, who fought at the Battle of Hastings with the Conqueror. That king's youngest son made Beaumont's daughter his mistress. Ida's ancestry was unknown for many years, but a charter by her eldest (illegitimate) son refers to his mother as the "Countess Ida" which pins her down to the wife of Roger Bigod. For Ida's ancestry, see "Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 9: Summary" and Marc Morris's The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the Thirteenth Century


The child from this marriage was:

+ 766 M    i. Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk 370 938 1083 was born about 1182 in <Thetford, Norfolk>, England, was christened in Norfolk, Norfolk, England, died in Feb 1225 in England about age 43, and was buried on 18 Feb 1225 in Thetford Church, Thetford, Norfolk, England.

687. Agnes de Percy (Alice de Clare600, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Agnes married Joscelin, de Louvain,279 604 son of Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine and Clementia, of Burgundy, about 1154 in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England. Joscelin was born about 1121 in <Louvain>, Belgium, died before 1180 in Egmanton, Nottinghamshire, England, and was buried before 29 Sep 1180. Other names for Joscelin were Joscelin of Leuven, Joscelin de Lorraine, Joscelin "Barbatus" de Louvain, Joscelyn de Louvain, Joscelin de Louvain de Percy, and Joscelyn Percy.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Joscelin of Leuven :

Joscelin of Leuven [1] (1121-1180) was a Brabantian nobleman who married an English heiress, Agnes de Percy , and settled in England. He took the name Percy.
He was given lands at Petworth , by William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel . William had married Adeliza of Louvain , Joscelin's half-sister, and widow of Henry I of England .[2]

Family
He was a son of Godfrey I of Leuven and Clementia of Burgundy .
Joscelin and Agnes had at least seven children[3]:
Henry de Percy
Richard de Percy , (d.1244), who was a Magna Carta surety
Joscelin
Radulph, went to France
Eleanor
Maud (b. c. 1164), married John de Daiville [4]
Lucy
The Percy estate was divided between William, son of Henry, and Richard.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 459)

688. Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Clare (Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester,822 823 daughter of William FitzRobert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester, about 1180. Amice was born about 1160 and died on 1 Jan 1225 about age 65. Other names for Amice were Amica FitzRobert and Amice FitzRobert Countess of Gloucester.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has. d. 1 Jan 1224/1225. Wikipedia has d. 1220.

Research Notes: Second daughter and co-heiress of William FitzRobert.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 63-27

(Duplicate Line. See Person 562)

689. Aveline de Clare (Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aveline married Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex,1074 1075 son of Piers de Lutegareshale and Maud de Mandeville, Lady of Costow, Wiltshire, by 29 may 1205 in <England>. Geoffrey was born about 1162 in <Walden, Essex>, England, died on 14 Oct 1213 about age 51, and was buried in Shouldam Priory, Norfolk, England. Other names for Geoffrey were Geoffrey FitzPiers 1st Earl of Essex, Geoffrey Fitz Peter 1st Earl of Essex, and Geoffrey Fitz Piers 3rd Earl of Essex.

Research Notes: First husband of Aveline de Clare.

From Wikipedia - Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex :

Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex, (Piers de Lutegareshale), (c. 1162 - 1213), was a prominent member of the government of England during the reigns of Richard I and John . The patronymic is sometimes rendered Fitz Piers

Life
He was from a modest landowning family that had a tradition of service in mid-ranking posts under Henry II . Geoffrey's elder brother Simon was at various times sheriff of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, and Bedfordshire. Geoffrey, too, got his start in this way, as sheriff of Northamptonshire for the last five years of Henry II's reign.

Around this time Geoffrey married Beatrice de Say, daughter and eventual co-heiress of William de Say II. This William was the son of William de Say I and Beatrice, sister of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex . This connection with the Mandeville family was later to prove unexpectedly important. In 1184 Geoffrey's father-in-law died, and he received a share of the de Say inheritance by right of his wife, co-heiress to her father. He also eventually gained the title of earl of Essex by right of his wife, becoming the 4th earl.

When Richard I left on crusade, he appointed Geoffrey one of the five judges of the king's court, and thus a principal advisor to Hugh de Puiset , Bishop of Durham , who, as Chief Justiciar , was one of the regents during the king's absence. Late in 1189, Geoffrey's wife's cousin William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex died, leaving no direct heirs. His wife's inheritance was disputed between Geoffrey and his in-laws, but Geoffrey used his political influence to eventually obtain the Mandeville lands (but not the earldom, which was left open) for himself.

On 11 July 1198 , King Richard appointed Geoffrey Chief Justiciar , which at that time effectively made him the king's principal minister. He continued in this capacity after the accession of king John until his death on October 14, 1213.[1] On his coronation day the new king also recognized Geoffrey as Earl of Essex .

Marriage and issue

Spouses
m1. Beatrice de Say, daughter of William de Say[2].
m2. Aveline, daughter of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford , Earl of Hertford .

Children of Beatrice
Note that his sons by this marriage took the de Mandeville surname.
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex .
William FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex .
Henry, Dean of Wolverhampton.
Maud Fitzgeoffrey, who married Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford .

Children of Aveline
John Fitzgeoffrey , Lord of Shere and Justiciar of Ireland.
Cecily Fitzgeoffrey.
Hawise Fitzgeoffrey.
Geoffrey's first two sons died without issue. Apparently the earldom was associated with their mother's Mandeville heritage, for the earldom was inherited by the husband of their sister Maud, instead of their half-brother John.

Noted events in his life were:

• Adult: 1184.

• Sheriff of Northamptonshire: 1184-1189.

• Earl of Essex: by right of his first wife

• Justiciar of England: 1189-11 Jul 1198.

• Chief Justiciar of England: 11 Jul 1198-14 Oct 1213.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 767 M    i. John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex 370 1084 was born about 1215 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on 23 Nov 1258 about age 43.

690. Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire (Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Walter married Margeret de Braose,762 1085 daughter of William de Braose, 5th Lord de Braose and Maud de St. Valerie, of Haie,. Margeret was born about 1177 in <Abergavenny>, Wales and died on 19 Nov 1200 about age 23. Another name for Margeret was Margery de Braose.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 768 F    i. Petronilla de Lacy 762 was born about 1195 in <Meath, Ireland> and died after 25 Nov 1288.

+ 769 M    ii. Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire 990 1086 was born about 1202 and died on 25 Dec 1230 about age 28.

691. Jeanne, de Dammartin (Simon, de Dammartin604, Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin522, Renaud II, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis447, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jeanne married Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon,971 son of Alfonso IX, King of Léon and Berengaria, of Castile, in Oct 1237 in Burgos, Castile, Spain. Fernando was born on 5 Aug 1199 in Monastery of Valparaíso (Peleas de Arriba, Zamora), (Spain) and died on 30 May 1252 in Seville, Spain at age 52. Other names for Fernando were Saint Ferdinand, San Fernando, and Fernando III "el Santo" of Castile.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Ferdinand III of Castile :

Saint Ferdinand III (August 5 , 1199 - May 30 , 1252 ), was the King of Castile from 1217 and King of Galicia and Leon from 1230. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale . He finished the work done by his maternal grandfather Alfonso VIII and consolidated the Reconquista . In 1231, he permanently united Castile and Galicia -León. He was canonized in 1671 and, in Spanish , he is Fernando el Santo or San Fernando.


St Ferdinand was the son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile . He was born at the monastery of Valparaíso (Peleas de Arriba , Zamora ) in 1198 or 1199. His parents' marriage was annulled by order of Pope Innocent III in 1204, due to consanguinity. Berenguela took their children, including Ferdinand, to the court of her father. In 1217, her younger brother Henry I died and she succeeded him to the Castilian throne, but she immediately surrendered it to her son Ferdinand, for whom she initially acted as regent. When Alfonso died in 1230, Ferdinand also inherited León, though he had to fight for it with Alfonso's designated heirs, Sancha and Dulce, the daughters of his first wife. He thus became the first sovereign of both kingdoms following the death of Alfonso VII in 1157.

Early in his reign, Ferdinand had to deal with a rebellion of the House of Lara . He also established a permanent border with the Kingdom of Aragon by the Treaty of Almizra (1244).

St Ferdinand spent much of his reign fighting the Moors . Through diplomacy and war, exploiting the internal dissensions in the Moorish kingdoms, he triumphed in expanding Castilian power over southern Iberian Peninsula . He captured the towns of Úbeda in 1233, Córdoba in 1236, Jaén in 1246, and Seville in 1248, and occupied Murcia in 1243, thereby reconquering all Andalusia save Granada , whose king nevertheless did homage to Ferdinand. Ferdinand divided the conquered territories between the Knights , the Church, and the nobility, whom he endowed with great latifundias . When he took Córdoba, he ordered the Liber Iudiciorum to be adopted and observed by its citizens, and caused it to be rendered, albeit inaccurately, into Castilian .


The capture of Córdoba was the result of an uneven and uncoordinated process whereby parts (the Ajarquía) of the city first fell to the independent almogavars of the Sierra Morena to the north, which Ferdinand had not at the time subjugated.[1] Only in 1236 did Ferdinand arrive with a royal army to take Medina, the religious and administrative centre of the city.[1] Ferdinand set up a council of partidores to divide the conquests and between 1237 and 1244 a great deal of land was parcelled out to private individuals and members of the royal family as well as the Church.[2] On 10 March 1241 , Ferdinand established seven outposts to define the boundary of the province of Córdoba.

On the domestic front, he strengthened the University of Salamanca and founded the current Cathedral of Burgos . He was a patron of the newest movement in the Church: that of the friars . Whereas the Benedictines and then the Cistercians and Cluniacs had taken a major part in the Reconquista up til then, Ferdinand founded Dominican , Franciscan , Trinitarian , and Mercedarian houses in Andalusia, thus determining the religious future of that region. Ferdinand has also been credited with sustaining the convivencia in Andalusia.[3]

The Primera Crónica General de España asserts that, on his death bed, Ferdinand commended his son "you are rich in lands and in many good vassals - more so than any other king in Christendom," probably in recognition of his expansive conquests.[4] He was buried within the Cathedral of Seville by his son Alfonso X . His tomb is inscribed with four languages: Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, and an early incarnation of Castilian.[5] St Ferdinand was canonized by Pope Clement X in 1671. Several places named San Fernando were founded across the Spanish Empire .

The symbol of his power as a king was his sword Lobera .

Marriages and family

In 1219, Ferdinand married Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen (1203-1235), daughter of the German king Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina . Elisabeth was called Beatriz in Spain. Their children were:
Alfonso X , his successor
Fadrique
Ferdinand (1225-1243/1248)
Eleanor (born 1227), died young
Berenguela (1228-1288/89), a nun at Las Huelgas
Henry
Philip (1231-1274). He was promised to the Church, but was so taken by the beauty of Princess Kristina of Norway , daughter of Haakon IV of Norway , who had been intended as a bride for one of his brothers, that he abandoned his holy vows and married her. She died in 1262, childless.
Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo and Seville (1233-1261)
Juan Manuel , Lord of Villena
Maria, died an infant in November 1235

After he was widowed, he married Jeanne of Dammartin , Countess of Ponthieu , before August 1237. They had four sons and one daughter:
Ferdinand (1239-1260), Count of Aumale
Eleanor (c.1241-1290), married Edward I of England
Louis (1243-1269)
Simon (1244), died young and buried in a monastery in Toledo
John (1245), died young and buried at the cathedral in Córdoba

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Castile: 1217-1252.

• King of Galicia and Léon: 1230-1252.

• Count of Aumale: 1239-1252.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 673)

692. Guillaume de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes, Baron de Tingry (Sybil de Boulogne607, Faramus de Boulogne526, William de Boulogne452, Geoffrey, Count of Boulogne, Duke of Lower Lorraine379, Eustace II, Count of Boulogne317, Maud, of Louvain283, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Guillaume married Agnes de Dammartin,309 861 daughter of Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin and Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin, in 1190. Agnes was born about 1166 in <Buckinghamshire>, England and died in 1237 about age 71.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 586)

693. Nichole d' Aubigny (William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nichole married Roger de Somery, of Dudley, Warwickshire,1087 son of John Somery and Hawise de Paynell,. Roger died on 26 Aug 1273.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 770 F    i. Joan de Somery died in 1282.

694. Isabel d'Aubigny (William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry, Salop,1088 1089 son of William FitzAlan, of Oswestry and Isabel de Say, of Clun,. John was born in 1200 and died in 1240 at age 40.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry :

John Fitzalan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry (1200-1240[1]) in the Welsh Marches in the county of Shropshire .

Family
John succeeded his brother, William FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry, who died in 1216 without issue. They were sons of William FitzAlan of Oswestry (d. c1210) and Isabel, daughter and heiress of Ingram de Say, who brought Clun to the marriage. The FitzAlans were descendants of Alan fitzFlaad , a Breton .[2]

Royal conflicts
He was one of the feudal barons who became a target for the anger of King John of England , whose forces attacked Oswestry town and burned it in 1216. John Fitzalan was close to Llywelyn ap Iorwerth until 1217.
He was also a representative of the Crown in a dispute between King Henry III of England and the Welsh leader, Llywelyn the Great in 1226. In the same year he mediated between a neighbour, William Pantulf , Lord of Wem in Shropshire and Madog ap Gruffydd (died 1236), Lord of Powys and a cousin to Llywelyn ap Iorwerth .
In 1233/4 during the conflict between King Henry III, the Earl Marshal , and Llywelyn the Great, John Fitzalan sided firmly with the Crown and Oswestry was again attacked, this time by Welsh forces.

Marriage
He married Isabel, daughter of William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel and Mabel of Chester, and were parents of:
John FitzAlan , Lord of Clun & Oswestry, who inherited jure matris, in 1243, the castle and honour of Arundel and became de jure Earl of Arundel.[3]

Notes
^
Cockayne, G. E., edited by the Hon. Vicary Gibbs & H. A. Doubleday, The Complete Peerage, London, 1926, vol.v., p.392
^ Cockayne (1926) vol.v., p.391-2
^ Cockayne (1926) vol.v., p.392

References
Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 p.149-28.
D.C. Roberts Some Aspects of the History of the Lordship of Oswestry, Thesis in the National Library of Wales .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 771 M    i. John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry 1090 1091 was born in 1223 and died on 10 Nov 1267 at age 44.

695. Anastasia Percy (William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy610, Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy529, Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anastasia married Ralph FitzRandolph,279 son of Ralph FitzRandolph and Margery Bigot,. Ralph was born about 1206 in <Middleham>, Yorkshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 772 F    i. Mary FitzRandolph 279 was born about 1244 in <Middleham>, Yorkshire, England, died on 11 Apr 1320 in Coverham, Yorkshire, England about age 76, and was buried in Coverham Abbey, Coverham, Yorkshire, England.

696. Richard de Morville, of Lauder in Lauderdale (Beatrice de Beauchamp614, Roheise de Vere536, Beatrice de Gand467, Sibilla Manasses, de Guînes384, Manasses, Count of Guînes320, Raoul, Count of Guînes287, Adolfus, Count of Guînes257, Elftrude235, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Avice de Lancaster,570 729 daughter of William I de Lancaster, 5th Baron of Kendal of Workington and Gundred de Warenne,. Avice was born about 1155 in Cumberland, England and died on 1 Jan 1191 about age 36. Another name for Avice was Avicia de Lancaster.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 494)

697. Sir William Massey (William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Margaret Rosthorne, of Rosthorne.1092

The child from this marriage was:

+ 773 M    i. Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire .687

698. Hamon V Massey (Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hamon married Alice Whitney.997 1093 Alice was born in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. Another name for Alice was Alice de Whitney.

Research Notes: Daughter and heiress of Sir Eustace Whitney.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 774 M    i. Hamon VI Massey .997

+ 775 F    ii. Alice de Massey 1094 was born about 1233 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England.

+ 776 M    iii. Robert Massey 1095 was born about 1251 in Cheshire, England.

699. William Massey (Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

700. Margery Massey (Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

701. Roger La Zouche (Alice de Belmeis617, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Margaret 593 about 1204. Margaret was born about 1179 in <England> and died after 28 Jan 1232.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 777 F    i. Loretta La Zouche .1096

+ 778 M    ii. Sir Alan La Zouche 593 1097 1098 was born about 1203 in <Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire>, England and died on 10 Aug 1270 in England about age 67.

702. Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore (Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore618, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married Gwladys "Ddu" verch Llewellyn,395 1051 daughter of Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd and Joan, Princess of Gwynedd, in 1230. Gwladys was born about 1206 in Caernarvonshire, Wales and died in 1251 in Windsor, Berkshire, England about age 45. Other names for Gwladys were Gladys Dhu and Gwladus Ddu.

Research Notes: Widow of Reynold de Braose

From Wikipedia - Llywelyn the Great :

Another daughter, Gwladus Ddu (c.1206-1251), was probably legitimate. Adam of Usk states that she was a legitimate daughter by Joan, although some sources claim that her mother was Llywelyn's mistress, Tangwystl Goch.[64] She first married Reginald de Braose of Brecon and Abergavenny, but had no children by him. After Reginald's death she married Ralph de Mortimer of Wigmore and had several sons.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 779 M    i. Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer 395 1099 1100 was born about 1231 in Cwmaron Castle, Radnorshire, Wales and died on 27 Oct 1282 in Kingsland, Herefordshire, England about age 51.

703. Petronilla de Grandmesnil (Hugh de Grandmesnil619, Felia de Gaunt545, Gilbert de Gaunt475, Ralph de Gand398, Ermengarde, of Flanders329, Baldwin IV "the Bearded", Count of Valenciennes & Count of Flanders290, Arnulf II, Count of Flanders260, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Petronilla married Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester,487 724 725 son of Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amice de Gael de Montfort, about 1155. Robert was born about 1121 in Beaumont, France and died on 31 Aug 1190 in Durazzo, West Albania about age 69. Another name for Robert was Robert "Blanchemains" de Harcourt 3rd Earl of Leicester.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester

Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (died 1190 ) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173-1174 against his father Henry II . He is also called Robert Blanchemains (meaning "White Hands" in French ).

He was the son of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester , a staunch supporter of Henry II, and he inherited from his father large estates in England and Normandy .

When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173 , Robert went to his castle at Breteuil in Normandy . The rebels' aim was to take control of the duchy, but Henry II himself led an army to besiege the castle; Robert fled, and the Breteuil was taken on September 25 or 26.

Robert apparently went to Flanders , where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed at Walton, Suffolk , on September 29 , 1173. He joined forces with Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk , and the two marched west, aiming to cut England in two across the Midlands and to relieve the king's siege of Robert's castle at Leicester . However, they were intercepted by the king's supporters and defeated in battle at Fornham , near Bury St Edmunds , on October 17 . Robert, along with his wife and many others, was taken prisoner. Henry II took away the earl's lands and titles as well.

He remained in captivity until January 1177 , well after most of the other prisoners had been released. The king was in a strong position and could afford to be merciful; not long after his release Robert's lands and titles were restored, but not his castles. All but two of his castles had been destroyed, and those two (Montsorrel in Leicestershire and Pacy in Normandy) remained in the king's hands.

Robert had little influence in the remaining years of Henry II's reign, but was restored to favor by Richard I . He carried one of the swords of state at Richard's coronation in 1189 . In 1190 Robert went on pilgrimage to Palestine , but he died in Greece on his return journey.

Family
Robert married Pernelle[1], who was either a granddaughter or great-granddaughter of Hugh de Grandmesnil . They had five children:
Robert , who succeeded his father as Earl of Leicester ;
Roger , who became Bishop of St Andrews in 1189;
William, who was a leper;
Amicia, who married Simon III de Montfort , and whose son Simon subsequently became Earl of Leicester;
Margaret, who married Saer de Quincy , later 1st Earl of Winchester .

Noted events in his life were:

• Crusader: 1179.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 488)

704. Matilda, of Brabant (Henry II, Duke of Brabant620, Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Matilda married Robert I "the Good", Count of Artois,1043 son of Louis VIII, King of France and Blanche, of Castile, on 14 Jun 1237. Robert was born in 1216 and died on 8 Feb 1250 at age 34.

Research Notes: First husband of Matilda of Brabant.

Wikipedia (Robert I of Artois):

Robert I "the Good" (1216 - February 8 , 1250 ) was Count of Artois . He was the third (and second surviving) son of King Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile .
On June 14 , 1237 , Robert married Matilda of Brabant, daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant , and they had two children:
Blanche of Artois (1248 -1302 )
Robert II of Artois (1250 -1302), Count of Artois
He was killed in Egypt during the Seventh Crusade of his brother Louis IX of France , while leading a reckless attack on Al Mansurah . He and the Templars accompanying the expedition charged into the town and became trapped in the narrow streets. According to Jean de Joinville , he defended himself for some time in a house there, but was at last overpowered and killed.



Children from this marriage were:

+ 780 F    i. Blanche, of Artois 1101 was born between 1245 and 1250 and died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France.

+ 781 M    ii. Robert II, of Artois, Count of Artois .

705. Violant, of Hungary (Yolanda de Courtenay621, Yolanda, of Flanders548, Margaret I, of Flanders479, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Violant married James I, of Aragon 1102 in 1235. James was born on 2 Feb 1208 and died on 27 Jul 1276 at age 68. Another name for James was James I "the Conqueror" King of Aragon.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - James I of Aragon :

James I the Conqueror (Catalan : Jaume el Conqueridor, Aragonese : Chaime lo Conqueridor, Spanish : Jaime el Conquistador, Occitan : Jacme lo Conquistaire; 2 February 1208 - 27 July 1276) was the King of Aragon , Count of Barcelona , and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276. His long reign saw the expansion of the Crown of Aragon on all sides: into Valencia to the south, Languedoc to the north, and the Balearic Islands to the east. By a treaty with Louis IX of France , he wrested the county of Barcelona from nominal French suzerainty and integrated it into his crown. His part in the Reconquista was similar in Mediterranean Spain to that of his contemporary Ferdinand III of Castile in Andalusia .

As a legislator and organiser, he occupies a high place among the Spanish kings. James compiled the Libre del Consulat de Mar ,[1] which governed maritime trade and helped establish Aragonese supremacy in the western Mediterranean . He was an important figure in the development of Catalan , sponsoring Catalan literature and writing a quasi-autobiographical chronicle of his reign: the Llibre dels fets .

Early life and reign until majority
James was born at Montpellier as the only son of Peter II and Mary , heiress of William VIII of Montpellier and Eudokia Komnene . As a child, James was a pawn in the power politics of Provence , where his father was engaged in struggles helping the Cathar heretics of Albi against the Albigensian Crusaders led by Simon IV de Montfort , Earl of Leicester , who were trying to exterminate them. Peter endeavoured to placate the northern crusaders by arranging a marriage between his son James and Simon's daughter. He entrusted the boy to be educated in Montfort's care in 1211, but was soon forced to take up arms against him, dying at the Battle of Muret on 12 September 1213. Montfort would willingly have used James as a means of extending his own power had not the Aragonese and Catalans appealed to Pope Innocent III , who insisted that Montfort surrender him. James was handed over, at Carcassonne , in May or June 1214, to the papal legate Peter of Benevento .

James was then sent to Monzón , where he was entrusted to the care of William of Montredon , the head of the Knights Templar in Spain and Provence; the regency meanwhile fell to his great uncle Sancho, Count of Roussillon , and his son, the king's cousin, Nuño . The kingdom was given over to confusion until, in 1217, the Templars and some of the more loyal nobles brought the young king to Zaragoza .[2]


In 1221, he was married to Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England . The next six years of his reign were full of rebellions on the part of the nobles. By the Peace of Alcalá of 31 March 1227, the nobles and the king came to terms.[3]

Acquisition of Urgell
In 1228, James faced the sternest opposition from a vassal yet. Guerau IV de Cabrera had occupied the County of Urgell in opposition to Aurembiax , the heiress of Ermengol VIII , who had died without sons in 1208. While Aurembiax' mother, Elvira, had made herself a protegée of James' father, on her death (1220), Guerao had occupied the county and displaced Aurembiax, claiming that a woman could not inherit.

James intervened on behalf of Aurembiax, whom he owed protection. He bought Guerau off and allowed Aurembiax to reclaim her territory, which she did at Lleida , probably also becoming one of James' earliest mistresses.[4] She surrendered Lleida to James and agreed to hold Urgell in fief from him. On her death in 1231, James exchanged the Balearic Islands for Urgell with her widower, Peter of Portugal .


Relations with France and Navarre
From 1230 to 1232, James negotiated with Sancho VII of Navarre , who desired his help against his nephew and closest living male relative, Theobald IV of Champagne . James and Sancho negotiated a treaty whereby James would inherit Navarre on the old Sancho's death, but when this did occur, the Navarrese nobless instead elevated Theobald to the throne (1234), and James disputed it. Pope Gregory IX was required to intervene.[5] In the end, James accepted Theobald's succession.

James endeavoured to form a state straddling the Pyrenees , to counterbalance the power of France north of the Loire . As with the much earlier Visigothic attempt, this policy was victim to physical, cultural, and political obstacles. As in the case of Navarre, he was too wise to launch into perilous adventures. By the Treaty of Corbeil , signed in May 1258, he frankly withdrew from conflict with Louis IX of France and was content with the recognition of his position, and the surrender of antiquated and illusory French claims to the overlordship of Catalonia.

Reconquest
After his false start at uniting Aragon with the Kingdom of Navarre through a scheme of mutual adoption, James turned to the south and the Mediterranean Sea , where he conquered Majorca on 10 September in 1229 and the rest of the Balearic Islands; Minorca 1232; Ibiza 1235) and where Valencia capitulated 28 September 1238.

During his remaining two decades after Corbeil, James warred with the Moors in Murcia , on behalf of his son-in-law Alfonso X of Castile . On 26 March 1244, the two monarchs signed the Treaty of Almizra to determine the zones of their expansion into Andalusia so as to prevent squabbling between them. Specifically, it defined the borders of the newly-created Kingdom of Valencia . James signed it on that date, but Alfonso did not affirm it until much later. According to the treaty, all lands south of a line from Biar to Villajoyosa through Busot were reserved for Castile.

Crusade of 1269
The "khan of Tartary" (actually the Ilkhan ) Abaqa corresponded with James in early 1267, inviting him to join forces with the Mongols and go on Crusade .[6] James sent an ambassador to Abaqa in the person of Jayme Alaric de Perpignan , who returned with a Mongol embassy in 1269.[7] Pope Clement IV tried to dissuade James from Crusading, regarding his moral character as sub-par, and Alfonso X did the same. Nonetheless, James, who was then campaigning in Murcia , made peace with Mohammed I ibn Nasr , the Sultan of Granada , and set about collecting funds for a Crusade. After organising the government for his absence and assembling a fleet at Barcelona in September 1269, he was ready to sail east. The troubadour Olivier lo Templier composed a song praising the voyage and hoping for its success. A storm, however, drove him off course and he landed at Aigues-Mortes . According to the continuator of William of Tyre , he returned via Montpellier por l'amor de sa dame Berenguiere ("for the love his lady Berengaria") and abandoned any further effort at a Crusade.

James' bastard sons Pedro Fernández and Fernán Sánchez , who had been given command of part of the fleet, did continue on their way to Acre , where they arrived in December. They found that Baibars , the Mameluke sultan of Egypt , had broken his truce with the Kingdom of Jerusalem and was making a demonstration of his military power in front of Acre. During the demonstration, Egyptian troops hidden in the bushes ambushed a returning Frankish force which had been in Galilee . James' sons, initially eager for a fight, changed their minds after this spectacle and returned home via Sicily , where Fernán Sánchez was knighted by Charles of Anjou .

Patronage of art, learning, and literature

James built and consecrated the Cathedral of Lleida , which was constructed in a style transitional between Romanesque and Gothic with little influence from Moorish styles .[8]

James was a patron of the University of Montpellier , which owed much of its development to his impetus.[9] He also founded a studium at Valencia in 1245 and received privileges for it from Pope Innocent IV , but it did not develop as splendidly.[10] In 1263, James presided over a debate in Barcelona between the Jewish rabbi Nahmanides and Pablo Christiani , a prominent converso .

James was the first great sponsor and patron of vernacular Catalan literature. Indeed, he may himself be called "the first of the Catalan prose writers."[11] James wrote or dictated at various stages a chronicle of his own life, Llibre dels fets in Catalan, which is the first self-chronicle of a Christian king. As well as a fine example of autobiography the "Book of Deeds" expresses concepts of the power and purpose of monarchy; examples of loyalty and treachery in the feudal order; and medieval military tactics. More controversially, some historians have looked at these writings as a source of Catalan identity, separate from that of Occitania and Rome .

James also wrote the Libre de la Saviesa or "Book of Wisdom." The book contains proverbs from various authors going back as far as King Solomon and as close to his own time, such as Albert the Great . It even contains maxims from the medieval Arab philosophers and from the Apophthegmata Philosophorum of Honein ben Ishak , which was probably translated at Barcelona during his reign. A Hebrew translator by the name of Jehuda was employed at James's court during this period.[12]


Though James was himself a prose writer and sponsored mostly prose works, he had an appreciation of verse.[13] In consequence of the Albigensian Crusade , many troubadours were forced to flee southern France and many found refuge in Aragon. Notwithstanding his early patronage of poetry, by the influence of his confessor Ramon de Penyafort , James brought the Inquisition into his realm in 1233 to prevent any vernacular translation of the Bible .[14]

Succession
The favour James showed his illegitimate offspring led to protest from the nobles, and to conflicts between his sons legitimate and illegitimate. When one of the latter, Fernán Sánchez , who had behaved with gross ingratitude and treason to his father, was slain by the legitimate son Peter , the old king recorded his grim satisfaction.

In his Will James divided his states between his sons by Yolanda of Hungary : the aforementioned Peter received the Hispanic possessions on the mainland and James , the Kingdom of Majorca (including the Balearic Islands and the counties of Roussillon and Cerdanya ) and the Lordship of Montpellier. The division inevitably produced fratricidal conflicts. In 1276, the king fell very ill at Alzira and resigned his crown, intending to retire to the monastery of Poblet , but he died at Valencia on 27 July.

Marriages and children
James first married, in 1221, Eleanor, daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Leonora of England . Though he later had the marriage annulled, his one son by her was declared legitimate:

Alfonso (1229-1260), married Constance of Montcada , Countess of Bigorre

In 1235, James remarried to Yolanda , daughter of Andrew II of Hungary by his second wife Yolande de Courtenay. She bore him numerous children:
Yolanda , also known as Violant, (1236-1301), married Alfonso X of Castile
Constance (1239-1269), married Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena , son of Ferdinand III
Peter (1240-1285), successor in Aragon, Catalonia, and Valencia
James (1243-1311), successor in Balearics and Languedoc
Ferdinand (1245-1250)
Sancha (1246-1251)
Isabella (1247-1271), married Philip III of France
Mary (1248-1267), nun
Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo (1250-1279)
Eleanor (born 1251, died young)

James married thirdly Teresa Gil de Vidaure , but only by a private document, and left her when she developed leprosy.
James (c.1255-1285), lord of Xèrica
Peter (1259-1318), lord of Ayerbe
The children in the third marriage were recognised in his last Will as being in the line of Successon to the Throne, should the senior lines fail.

James also had several lovers, both during and after his marriages, and a few bore him illegitimate sons.
By Blanca d'Antillón:
Ferran Sanchis (or Fernando Sánchez; 1240-1275), baron of Castro
By Berenguela Fernández:
Pedro Fernández, baron of Híjar
By Elvira Sarroca:
Jaume Sarroca (born 1248), Archbishop of Huesca


The child from this marriage was:

+ 782 F    i. Yolanda, of Aragon 1103 was born in 1236 in Zaragoza, Aragon (Zaragoza), (Spain) and died in 1301 in Roncevalles at age 65.

706. Richard FitzEustace, 5th Baron of Halton (Agnes FitzWilliam622, William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton549, Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Albreda de Lisoures,1104 daughter of Eudo de Lisoures and Albreda de Lacy, in 1150 in Chester, Cheshire, England. Albreda was born about 1128 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England and died after 1194 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Another name for Albreda was Albreda de Lisours.

Research Notes: Only daughter and heiress of Eudo (Robert) de Lisoures and Albreda de Lacy.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 783 M    i. John FitzRichard de Lacy, 6th Baron of Halton 979 1007 was born about 1150 in Halton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, died on 11 Oct 1198 in Tyre, Lebanon about age 48, and was buried in Stanlow Abbey, Cheshire, England.

707. Robert de Quincy, Lord of Buckley and of Fawside (Maud de St. Liz625, Maud, of Huntingdon551, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Orabilis, of Leuchars,909 915 daughter of Ness Fitz William, Lord of Leuchars and Unknown, before 1170. Another name for Orabilis was Orabel of Leuchars.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester:

By 1170 he had married Orabilis , heiress of the Scottish lordship of Leuchars and, through her, he became lord of an extensive complex of estates north of the border which included lands in Fife , Strathearn and Lothian .

Saer de Quincy, the son of Robert de Quincy and Orabilis of Leuchars, was raised largely in Scotland. His absence from English records for the first decades of his life has led some modern historians and genealogists to confuse him with his uncle, Saer II, who took part in the rebellion of Henry the Young King in 1173, when the future Earl of Winchester can have been no more than a toddler. Saer II's line ended without direct heirs, and his nephew and namesake would eventually inherit his estate, uniting his primary Scottish holdings with the family's Northamptonshire patrimony, and possibly some lands in France.

By his wife Margaret de Beaumont, Saer de Quincy had three sons and three daughters:
Lorette who married Sir William de Valognes
Arabella who married Sir Richard Harcourt
Robert (d. 1217). Some sources say he married Hawise, sister and co-heiress of Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester . However, it is more likely Hawise married Saer's brother Robert II;
Roger , who succeeded his father as earl of Winchester (though he did not take formal possession of the earldom until after his mother's death);
Robert de Quincy (second son of that name; d. 1257) who married Helen , daughter of the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great ;
Hawise, who married Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 784 M    i. Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester 909 915 was born in 1155 and died on 3 Nov 1219 in Palestine at age 64.

708. Saer II de Quincy (Maud de St. Liz625, Maud, of Huntingdon551, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

709. Ralph de Toeni, de Conches (Roger de Toeni, de Conches627, Alice Huntingdon552, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married someone.

His child was:

+ 785 M    i. Roger de Toeni 711 was born about 1156 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died about Jan 1209 about age 53.

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710. John de Courtenay (Robert de Courtenay628, Renaud de Courtenay555, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Isabel de Vere 622 about 1249. Isabel was born about 1228 in <Totnes, Devonshire>, England, died on 11 Aug 1300 about age 72, and was buried in Church of Black Friars, Exeter, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 786 M    i. Hugh de Courtenay 622 was born on 25 Mar 1250 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England, died on 3 Mar 1291 in Cullicomb, Devonshire, England at age 40, and was buried in Cowick, Devonshire, England.

711. Idoine de Camville (Eustacia Basset630, Egelina de Courtenay556, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Idoine married William II Longspée,842 957 son of William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and Ela, Countess of Salisbury, in Jun 1226. William was born about 1212 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, died on 8 Feb 1250 in Al-Mansura, Egypt about age 38, and was buried in Acre, Palestine. Another name for William was William II Longespée.

Death Notes: On the Nile

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William II Longespée :

Sir William II Longespée (c. 1212 - 8 February, 1250) was the son of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury , an English noble. His death became of significant importance to the English psyche, having died as a martyr due to the purported mistakes, and arrogance, of the French at the Battle of Mansurah , near Al-Mansurah in Egypt .

Longespee made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1240, and again in 1247. The second time, he proceeded to Rome and made a plea to Pope Innocent IV for support:

"Sir, you see that I am signed with the cross and am on my journey with the King of France to fight in this pilgrimage. My name is great and of note, viz., William Longespee, but my estate is slender, for the King of England , my kinsman and liege lord, hath bereft me of the title of earl and of that estate, but this he did judiciously, and not in displeasure, and by the impulse of his will; therefore I do not blame him for it. Howbeit, I am necessitated to have recourse to your holiness for favour, desiring your assistance in this distress. We see here (quoth he) that Earl Richard (of Cornwall) who, though he is not signed with the cross, yet, through the especial grace of your holiness, he hath got very much money from those who are signed, and therefore, I, who am signed and in want, do intreat the like favour."[1]

Having succeeded in gaining the favour of the Pope, Longespee raised a company of 200 English horse to join with Louis IX on his crusade. To raise funds for his expedition, he sold a charter of liberties to the burgesses of the town of Poole in 1248 for 70 marks .[2] During the Seventh Crusade , Longespee commanded the English forces. He became widely known for his feats of chivalry and his subsequent martyrdom. The circumstances of his death served to fuel growing English animosity toward the French; it is reported that the French Count d'Artois lured Longespee into attacking the Mameluks before the forces of King Louis IX arrived in support. Robert d'Artois, William II Longespee and his men, along with 280 Knights Templar , were killed at this time.

It is said that his mother, Abbess Ela Longespee, had a vision of the martyr being received into heaven by angels just one day prior to his death. In 1252, the Sultan delivered Longespee's remains to a messenger who conveyed them to Acre (Akko ) for burial at the church of St. Cross. However, his effigy is found amongst family members at Salisbury Cathedral , in England.

Marriage and issue
William married Idoine de Camville, daughter of Richard de Camville & Eustacia Basset. They had two sons and two daughters:
Ida Longespee , who married Walter FitzRobert Lord of Dunmow
Ela Longespee , married James De Audley (1220-1272), son of Henry De Audley & Bertred Mainwaring
William III Longespee
Richard Longespee

(Duplicate Line. See Person 656)

712. Isabel Camville (Eustacia Basset630, Egelina de Courtenay556, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Robert de Harcourt, of Stanton-Harcourt, Oxfordshire.1012

The child from this marriage was:

+ 787 F    i. Alice de Harcourt 825 died after 1212.

713. Margaret de Quincy (Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby,622 1016 1054 son of William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby and Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley, about 1238. William was born about 1193 in <Derbyshire>, England, died on 28 Mar 1254 in Evington, Leicestershire, England about age 61, and was buried on 31 Mar 1254 in Merevale Abbey, Merevale, Warwickshire, England.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1200

Death Notes: FamilySearch has d. 24 Mar 1254

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby :

William III de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby (1193 - 28 March 1254), was an English nobleman and head of a family which controlled a large part of Derbyshire including an area known as Duffield Frith .
He was born in Derbyshire , England, the son of William de Ferrers, 4th Earl of Derby and Agnes of Chester , a daughter of Hugh of Kevelioc , Earl of Chester and Bertrada de Montfort. He succeeded to the title in 1247, on the death of his father and, after doing homage to King Henry III , he had livery of Chartley Castle and other lands of his mother's inheritance. He had accompanied King Henry to France in 1230 and sat in parliament in London in the same year.
He had many favours granted to him by the king, among them the right of free warren in Beaurepair (Belper ), Makeney , Winleigh (Windley ), Holbrooke , Siward (Southwood near Coxbench), Heyhegh (Heage ) Cortelegh (Corkley, in the parish of Muggington ), Ravensdale , Holland (Hulland ), and many other places,[1]
Like his father, he suffered from gout from youth, and always traveled in a litter. He was accidentally thrown from his litter into water, while crossing a bridge, at St Neots , in Huntingdon and although he escaped immediate death, yet he never recovered from the effects of the accident. He died on 28 March 1254, after only seven years, and was succeeded by his son Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby .

Earl William Ferrers' effigy in Merevale Abbey
William de Ferrers is buried at Merevere Abbey , Warwickshire , England. His widow died on 12 March 1280.
Family and Children

William Ferrers married Sibyl Marshal , one of the daughters and co-heirs of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke . They had seven daughters:
Agnes Ferrers (died 11 May 1290), married William de Vesci.
Isabel Ferrers (died before 26 November 1260), married (1) Gilbert Basset, of Wycombe, and (2) Reginald de Mohun
Maud Ferrers (died 12 March 1298), married (1) Simon de Kyme, and (2) William de Vivonia, and (3) Amaury IX of Rochechouart.
Sibyl Ferrers, married Sir Francis or Franco de Bohun, an ancestor of Daniel Boone. (it is her aunt Sibyl, sister of William, who married John de Vipont , Lord of Appleby)
Joan Ferrers (died 1267), married to:
John de Mohun;
Robert Aguillon
Agatha Ferrers (died May 1306), married Hugh Mortimer, of Chelmarsh .
Eleanor Ferrers (died 16 October 1274), married to:
William de Vaux;
Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester ;
Roger de Leybourne, but had no issue
In 1238, he married Margaret de Quincy (born 1218), daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester and Helen of Galloway . Bizarrely, Margaret was both the stepmother and stepdaughter of William's daughter, Eleanor. The earl and Margaret had the following children:
Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby , his successor. He married:
Mary de Lusignan, daughter of Hugh XI of Lusignan , Count of Angoulême , and niece of King Henry III , by whom he had no issue;
Alianore de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey VI de Bohun , per Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines 57-30 & 68-29.
William Ferrers obtained, by gift of Margaret, his mother, the manor of Groby in Leicestershire , assuming the arms of the family of De Quincy. He married:
Anne Durward , daughter of Alan Durward [2]; their son was William de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby .
Eleanor, daughter of Matthew Lovaine.
Joan Ferrers (died 19 March 1309) married Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley .
Agnes Ferrers married Sir Robert de Muscegros (aka Robert de Musgrove ), Lord of Kemerton , Boddington & Deerhurst .
Elizabeth Ferrers , married to:
William Marshal , 2nd Baron Marshal;
Prince Dafydd ap Gruffydd


Children from this marriage were:

+ 788 F    i. Agnes de Ferrers 1105 died after 9 May 1281.

+ 789 M    ii. Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby 1106 was born in 1239 and died in 1279 at age 40.

+ 790 F    iii. Joan de Ferrers 487 1016 was born about 1248 in Derbyshire, England, died on 19 Mar 1309 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England about age 61, and was buried in St. Augustine's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

714. Elizabeth de Quincey (Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan.1107 Alexander died in 1289.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan :

Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan (died 1289) was a Scoto-Norman magnate who was one of the most important figures in the 13th century Kingdom of Scotland . He was the son of William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan , and Marjory, Countess of Buchan , the heiress of the last native Scottish Mormaer of Buchan , Fergus . During his long career, Alexander was Justiciar of Scotia (1258-89), Constable of Scotland (1275-89), Sheriff of Wigtown (1263-66), Sheriff of Dingwall (1264-66), Ballie of Inverie (in Knoydart ) and finally, Guardian of Scotland (1286-89) during the first interregnum following the death of King Alexander III . He died sometime after July 10 , 1289 .

Alexander had at least nine children with his wife, Elisabeth, daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester :
John , Alexander's successor as Earl of Buchan
Roger
Lord Alexander Comyn, a sheriff of Aberdeen, married Joan, sister of William le Latimer, and had issue. Henry de Beaumont would claim the Earldom of Buchan through marriage to their daughter, Alice .
Lord William Comyn, Provost of St. Mary's Church, St. Andrews
Lady Marjorie Comyn, m. Patrick Dunbar, 8th Earl of Dunbar
Lady Emma Comyn, m. Maol Íosa III, Earl of Strathearn
Lady Elisabetha Comyn, m. Gilbert de Umfraville, 1st Earl of Angus
Lady Elena Comyn
Lady Annora Comyn, m. Nicholas de Soules

Noted events in his life were:

• Justiciar and Constable of Scotland:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 791 M    i. John Comyn, Earl of Buchan 1107 died in Dec 1308 in England.

+ 792 M    ii. Roger Comyn .1107

+ 793 M    iii. Alexander Comyn .1107

715. Helen de Quincy, of Brackley (Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Helen married Sir Alan La Zouche,593 1097 1098 son of Roger La Zouche and Margaret, before 1242. Alan was born about 1203 in <Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire>, England and died on 10 Aug 1270 in England about age 67. Another name for Alan was Alan II de La Zouche.

Death Notes: According to Wikipedia: "As the result of a quarrel over some lands with John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey , he was seriously injured in Westminster Hall by the earl and his retainers, and died on August 10 , 1270 ."

Research Notes: Eldest son and heir of Roger la Zouche.

From Wikipedia - Baron Zouche :

Roger La Zouche became the father of Alan la Zouche (1205-1270) and Eudo La Zouche. [1] Alan was justice of Chester and justice of Ireland under Henry III of England . He was loyal to the king during the struggle with the barons, fought at the Battle of Lewes and helped to arrange the peace of Kenilworth . As the result of a quarrel over some lands with John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey , he was seriously injured in Westminster Hall by the earl and his retainers, and died on August 10 , 1270 .

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of the Tower of London:

• Justice: of Chester. under Henry III

• Justice: of Ireland. under Henry III

Children from this marriage were:

+ 794 M    i. Eudo La Zouche 593 was born about 1244 in <Ashby, Leicestershire, England> and died before 25 Jun 1279.

+ 795 F    ii. Margery La Zouche 842 was born about 1251 in <Clavering, Essex>, England.

716. Margaret de Quincy (Robert II de Quincy634, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln,1108 1109 1110 son of Roger de Lacy, 7th Baron of Halton and Maud de Clere, before 21 Jun 1221. John was born in 1192 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, died on 22 Jul 1240 at age 48, and was buried in Stanlaw Abbey, Chester, England. Another name for John was John de Lacie 1st Earl of Lincoln.

Research Notes: Eldest son and heir of Roger de Lacy and Maud de Clere.

From Wikipedia - John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln [needs additional citations for verification] :

John de Lacy (c. 1192 - 1240) was the 1st Earl of Lincoln , of the fifth creation. He was the eldest son and heir of Roger de Lacy and his wife, Maud or Matilda de Clere (not of the de Clare family).[1] In 1221 he married Margaret de Lacy, daughter of Robert de Quincy and niece of Ranulph de Blondeville through her mother Hawise. Through this marriage John was in 1232 allowed to succeeded de Blondeville as earl of Lincoln .[1] He was one of twenty-five barons charged with overseeing the observance of Magna Carta in 1215.[2]

He was hereditary constable of Chester and,in the 15th year of King John, undertook the payment of 7,000 marks to the crown, in the space of four years, for livery of the lands of his inheritance, and to be discharged of all his father's debts due to the exchequer, further obligating himself by oath, that in case he should ever swerve from his allegiance, and adhere to the king's enemies, all of his possessions should devolve upon the crown, promising also, that he would not marry without the king's license. By this agreement it was arranged that the king should retain the castles of Pontefract and Dunnington, still in his own hands; and that he, the said John, should allow 40 pounds per year, for the custody of those fortresses. But the next year he had Dunnington restored to him, upon hostages. About this period he joined the baronial standard, and was one of the celebrated twenty-five barons, one of the Sureties, appointed to enforce the observance of the Magna Charta. But the next year, he obtained letters of safe conduct to come to the king to make his peace, and he had similar letters, upon the accession of Henry III., in the second year of which monarch's reign, he went with divers other noblemen into the Holy Land.
John de Lacy (Lacie), 7th Baron of Halton Castle, and hereditary constable of Chester, was one of the earliest who took up arms at the time of the Magna Charta, and was appointed to see that the new statutes were properly carried into effect and observed in the counties of York and Nottingham. He was excommunicated by the Pope. Upon the accession of King Henry III. he joined a party of noblemen and made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and did good service at the siege of Damietta. In 1232 he was made Earl of Lincoln and in 1240, governor of Chester and Beeston Castles. He died July 22, 1240, and was buried at the Cisterian Abbey of Stanlaw, in co. Chester. The monk Matthew Paris, records: "On the 22nd day of July, in the year 1240, which was St. Magdalen's Day, John, Earl of Lincoln, after suffering from a long illness went the way of all flesh." He married (1) Alice, daughter of Gilbert de Aquila, but by her had no issue. She died in 1215 and, after his marked gallantry at the siege of Damietta, he married (2) Margaret Quincy only daughter and heir of Robert de Quincy, Earl of Winchester, by Hawyse, 4th sister and co-heir of Ranulph de Mechines, Earl of Chester and Lincoln , which Ranulph, by a formal charter under his seal, granted the Earldom of Lincoln, that is, so much as he could grant thereof, to the said Hawyse, "to the end that she might be countess, and that her heirs might also enjoy the earldom;" which grant was confirmed by the king, and at the especial request of the countess, this John de Lacy, constable of Chester, was created by charter, dated Northampton, November 23, 1232, Earl of Lincoln, with remainder to the heirs of his body, by his wife, the above-mentioned Margaret. In the contest which occurred during the same year, between the king and Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, Earl Marshal, Matthew Paris states that the Earl of Lincoln was brought over to the king's party, with John le Scot, Earl of Chester, by Peter de Rupibus, Bishop of Winchester, for a bribe of 1,000 marks. In 1237, his lordship was one of those appointed to prohibit Oto, the pope's prelate, from establishing anything derogatory to the king's crown and dignity, in the council of prelates then assembled; and the same year he had a grant of the sheriffalty of Cheshire, being likewise constituted Governor of the castle of Chester. The earl died in 1240, leaving Margaret, his wife, surviving, who remarried Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke.

Noted events in his life were:

• 7th Baron of Halton Castle:

• Hereditary Constable of Chester:

• Magna Charta Surety: 1215.

• Created: 1st Earl of Lincoln of the fifth creation, 23 Nov 1232. Succeeded Ranulph de Blondeville, who was the uncle of Margaret de Lacy through her mother Hawise.

• Governor of Chester and Beeston castles: 1240.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 796 F    i. Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln 1111 1112 1113 was born on 25 Jan 1223 and died before 10 Mar 1289.

+ 797 M    ii. Edmund de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln died in 1257.

Margaret next married Walter Marshall, Earl of Pembroke. Walter died in 1245.

Research Notes: 2nd husband of Margaret de Quincy.

717. Robert III de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford (Hawise de Quincy635, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Alice de Sanford,1096 daughter of Gilbert de Sanford and Loretta La Zouche, by 22 feb 1252. Alice died before 9 Sep 1312.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 798 F    i. Joan de Vere 1114 1115 was born about 1258 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, died on 23 Nov 1293 about age 35, and was buried in Lewes, Surrey, England.

718. Agnes de Clare (Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

719. Amice de Clare (Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

720. Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare (Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln,1111 1112 1113 daughter of John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln and Margaret de Quincy, on 25 Jan 1238. Maud was born on 25 Jan 1223 and died before 10 Mar 1289.

Research Notes: Eldest daughter of John de Lacy. "The most litigious woman of the 13th century."

From Wikipedia - Maud de Lacy :
Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, Countess of Hertford and Gloucester (25 January 1223- 1287/10 March 1289), was an English noblewoman, being the eldest child of John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln , and the wife of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford , 2nd Earl of Gloucester. Her son was Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford , 3rd Earl of Gloucester, a powerful noble during the reigns of kings Henry III of England and Edward I .


Family
Maud was born on 25 January 1223 in Lincoln , Lincolnshire , England, the eldest child of John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln, a Magna Carta Surety, and Margaret de Quincy (1206- 30 March 1266). Maud had a younger brother Edmund de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln who married in 1247 Alasia of Saluzzo, by whom he had three children.

Maud was styled as the Countess of Lincoln, however, she never held that title suo jure .

Her paternal grandparents were Roger de Lacy and Maud de Clare. Her maternal grandparents were Robert de Quincy and Hawise of Chester, Countess of Lincoln.[1]

Maud and her mother, Margaret were never close; in point of fact, relations between the two women were described as strained. Throughout Maud's marriage, the only interactions between Maud and her mother were on a financial level, pertaining to the substantial Marshal family property Margaret owned and controlled due to the latter's second marriage on 6 January 1242 to Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke (1196- 24 November 1245) almost two years after the death of Maud's father, John de Lacy in 1240.[2] Margaret married her third husband, Richard of Wiltshire before 7 June 1252.


Marriage and children
On 25 January 1238 which was her fifteenth birthday, Maud married Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, and 2nd Earl of Gloucester, son of Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford , 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Isabel Marshal . Maud was his second wife; his first marriage, which was made clandestinely, to Megotta de Burgh had been annulled. Maud's parents paid King Henry III the enormous sum of 5,000 pounds to obtain his agreement to the marriage. The King supplied her dowry which consisted of the castle of Usk , the manor of Clere, as well as other lands and manors.[2]

Together Richard and Maud had seven children:[3]
Isabel de Clare (1240- 1271), married as his second wife, William VII of Montferrat , by whom she had one daughter, Margherita.
Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford , 3rd Earl of Gloucester (2 September 1243- 7 December 1295), married firstly Alice de Lusignan of Angouleme by whom he had two daughters; he married secondly Joan of Acre , by whom he had issue.
Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond (1245- 29 August 1287), married as her first husband Juliana FitzGerald , daughter of Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly and Maud de Prendergast, by whom he had issue including Richard de Clare, 1st Lord Clare and Margaret de Clare, Lady Badlesmere .
Bovo de Clare, Chancellor of Llandaff (21 July 1248- 1294)
Margaret de Clare (1250- 1312/1313), married Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall . Their marriage was childless.
Rohese de Clare (17 October 1252- after 1316), married Roger de Mowbray, 1st Baron Mowbray , by whom she had issue.
Eglantine de Clare (1257-1257)


Death of Richard de Clare
On 15 July 1262, her husband died near Canterbury . Maud designed and commissioned a magnificent tomb for him at Tewkesbury Abbey where he was buried. She also donated the manor of Sydinghowe to the priory of Legh, Devonshire for the soul of Richard, formerly her husband, earl of Gloucester and Hertford by charter dated to 1280.[3] Their eldest son Gilbert succeeded Richard as the 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester. Maud carefully arranged the marriages of her daughters; however, the King owned her sons' marriage rights.[2] She was involved in numerous lawsuits and litigations with her tenants and neighbours, as a result she was known as the most litigious woman in the 13th century.[2]

Maud herself died sometime between 1287 and 10 March 1289. Her numerous descendants included Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard , both Queens consort of Henry VIII ; and the Dukes of Norfolk .

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From Magna Charta Barons, p. 103:
"Maud, wife of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. John, Earl of Lincoln, was promised the marriage of his eldest daughter to Richard de Clare, in the event of the king not marrying him to a daughter of the Earl of March, and for this grant he engaged to pay five thousand marks. This agreement, having been made without the consent of the Barons, excited considerable dissatisfaction, especially in the elder de Clare."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 799 M    i. Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford 487 1116 1117 was born on 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire (Dorset), England, died on 7 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales at age 52, and was buried on 22 Dec 1295 in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.

+ 800 M    ii. Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal 1118 1119 was born about 1245 and died on 29 Aug 1287 about age 42.

721. Isabel de Clare (Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale 1120 1121 on 12 May 1240. Robert was born about 1215, died on 31 Mar 1295 about age 80, and was buried in Gisborough Priory, Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England. Other names for Robert were Robert Bruce Earl of Annandale and Robert de Bruce 5th Lord of Annandale.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 801 M    i. Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale 1122 was born in Jul 1243 and died in Mar 1304 at age 60.

722. William de Clare (Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

723. Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle (Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rhys-Mechyllt married someone.

His child was:

+ 802 M    i. Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy .

724. William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Maud FitzGeoffrey,1123 1124 1125 daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex and Isabel Bigod, before 1270 in Worcestershire, England. Maud was born about 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England, died on 16 Apr 1301 in <Grey Friars>, Worcestershire, England about age 64, and was buried on 7 May 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England. Another name for Maud was Maud FitzJohn.

Burial Notes: House of the Friars Minor, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

Research Notes: Eldest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey

Wikipedia - John FitzGeoffrey has d. 16/18 Apr 1301. Married firstly to Gerard de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire (?-1261). Married secondly to William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick, son of William de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire & his wife Isabel Mauduit.

From Wikipedia - Maud FitzJohn :

Maud FitzJohn, Countess of Warwick (died 16/18 April 1301), was an English noblewoman and the eldest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere. Her second husband was William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , a celebrated soldier. Through her daughter, Isabella , Maud was the maternal grandmother of Hugh the younger Despenser , the unpopular favourite of King Edward II of England , who was executed in 1326.

Family
Maud was born in Shere, Surrey, England on an unknown date, the eldest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland , and Isabel Bigod , a descendant of Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster . Maud had two brothers, Richard FitzJohn of Shere and John FitzJohn of Shere, and three younger sisters, Aveline FitzJohn, Joan FitzJohn, and Isabel FitzJohn. She also had a half-brother, Walter de Lacy, and two half-sisters, Margery de Lacy, and Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville , from her mother's first marriage to Gilbert de Lacy of Ewyas Lacy. The chronicle of Tintern Abbey in Monmouthshire names Matilda uxor Guidono comitis Warwici as the eldest daughter of Johanni Fitz-Geffrey and Isabella Bygod.[1] Her paternal grandparents were Geoffrey Fitzpeter, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare. Her maternal grandparents were Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal .

Marriages and children
Maud married her first husband, Gerald de Furnivalle, Lord Hallamshire on an unknown date. Sometime after his death in 1261, Maud married her second husband, the celebrated soldier, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick. Upon their marriage, Maud was styled as Countess of Warwick.
Together William and Maud had at least two children:[2]
Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick (1270/1271- 28 July 1315), on 28 February 1310, he married as her second husband, heiress Alice de Toeni , by whom he had seven children.

Isabella de Beauchamp (died before 30 May 1306), married firstly in 1281 Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelly, by whom she had a daughter, Maud Chaworth ; she married secondly in 1286, Hugh le Despenser, Lord Despenser by whom she had four children including Hugh Despenser the younger, the unpopular favourite of King Edward II, who was executed in 1326, shortly after his father.
Maud died between 16 and 18 April 1301. She was buried at the house of the Friars Minor in Worcester .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 803 F    i. Isabella de Beauchamp 1030 1126 1127 was born about 1252 in <Warwick>, Warwickshire, England and died before 30 May 1306 in Elmley Castle, Worchestershire, England.

+ 804 F    ii. Sarah de Beauchamp .

+ 805 M    iii. Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick 711 1128 1129 was born in 1272 in <Elmley Castle, Elmley>, Worcestershire, England, died on 12 Aug 1315 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England at age 43, and was buried in Bordesley Abbey, Worcestershire, England.

725. Helen, of Galloway (Alan, Lord of Galloway644, Elena de Morville565, Avice de Lancaster494, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Helen married Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester,487 917 918 919 son of Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont,. Roger was born about 1174 in <Winchester>, Hampshire, England, died on 25 Apr 1264 in England about age 90, and was buried in Brackley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Another name for Roger was Roger de Quincey 2nd Earl of Winchester.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester :

Roger , who succeeded his father as earl of Winchester (though he did not take formal possession of the earldom until after his mother's death);
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From Magna Charta Barons, p. 122:
Roger de Quincey, second son, who had livery of his father's lands, although his elder brother [Robert] was alive in the Holy Land, and succeeded to the earldom of Winchester, and in right of his first wife, daughter of Alan, lord of Galloway, became lord high constable of Scotland. By this lady he had only three daughters,--Margaret, wife of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby; Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Comyn, Scotch Earl of Buchan; and Ela, wife of Alan, Baron le Zouche, of Ashby. Earl Roger m. secondly, Maud, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford, and widow of Anselme le Mareschall, Earl of Pembroke, and m. thirdly, Alianore, daughter of William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby, and widow of William, Baron de Vaux, who survived him, and m. Roger de Leybourne. Dugdale states that Earl Roger had a fourth daughter, but by which wife it is unknown, named Isabella, with whom a contract of marriage was made by John, son of Hugh de Nevill, for his son Hugh. His lordship d. 1264, when the earldom became extinct, and his great landed possessions devolved upon his daughters, as coheiresses.
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From Wikipedia - Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester :

Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (1195? - 25 April 1265 ) was a medieval nobleman who was prominent on both sides of the Anglo-Scottish border , as Earl of Winchester and Constable of Scotland .

He was the second son of Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester , and Margaret de Beaumont .

He probably joined his father on the Fifth Crusade in 1219, where the elder de Quincy fell sick and died. His elder brother having died a few years earlier, Roger thus inherited his father's titles and properties. However, he did not take possession of his father's lands until February 1221, probably because he did not return to England from the crusade until then. He did not formally become earl until after the death of his mother in 1235.

Roger married Helen , eldest daughter and co-heiress of Alan, Lord of Galloway . Without legitimate sons to succeed him, Alan's lands and dignities were divided between the husbands of his three daughters, so Roger acquired Alan's position as Constable of Scotland , and one-third of the lordship of Galloway (although the actual title of Lord of Galloway went through Helen's half-sister Devorguilla to her husband John I de Balliol ).

The Galwegians rebelled under Gille Ruadh , not wanting their land divided, but the rebellion was suppressed by Alexander II of Scotland . Roger ruled his portion of Galloway strictly, and the Galwegians revolted again in 1247, forcing Roger to take refuge in a castle. Faced with a siege and little chance of relief, Roger and a few men fought their way out and rode off to seek help from Alexander, who raised forces to again suppress the rebellion.

In the following years Roger was one of the leaders of the baronial opposition to Henry III of England , although he fought for Henry against the Welsh in the 1250s and 1260s.

Following Helen's death in 1245, Roger married Maud de Bohun, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford , around 1250. Maud died only two years later, and Roger married his third wife, Eleanor Ferrers, daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby the same year.

Roger had three daughters by his first wife, but no sons. His subsequent marriages produced no issue. After his death his estates were divided between the daughters, and the earldom of Winchester lapsed. The three daughters of Roger and Helen of Galloway were:
Helen (also known as Ela or Elena), who married Alan Baron Zouche of Ashby;
Elizabeth (also known as Isabella), who married Alexander Comyn, 2nd Earl of Buchan ;
Margaret, who married William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby (and was thus stepmother to her own stepmother).

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of Scotland:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 633)

726. Mahaut de Lusignan (Alice d'Eu, Countess of Eu, Lady of Hastings645, Maud de Warenne567, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mahaut married Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex,944 945 son of Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford and Maud FitzGeoffrey, de Mandeville, about 1236. Humphrey was born by 1208, died on 24 Sep 1275 in Warwickshire, England at age 67, and was buried in Llanthony Secunda, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 97-28, "2nd Earl of Hereford and after div. of his mother 1236, 7th Earl of Essex, Constable of England, sheriff of Kent."

From A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007, p.136:

"In the wake of the dismemberment of the de Breos empire [after the hanging of William de Breos in 1230], the Bohun and Cantelupe families joined the ranks of the leading Marcher Lords..."
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From Wikipedia - Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford :

Humphrey de Bohun (1208 or bef. 1208 - Warwickshire , 24 September 1275 ) was 2nd Earl of Hereford and 1st Earl of Essex , as well as Constable of England . He was the son of Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford and Maud of Essex.

Career
He was one of the nine godfathers of Prince Edward , later to be Edward I of England .
After returning from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land , he was one of the writers of the Provisions of Oxford in 1258.

Marriage and children
He married c. 1236 Mahaut or Maud de Lusignan (c. 1210 - 14 August 1241 , buried at Llanthony, Gloucester ), daughter of Raoul I of Lusignan , Comte d'Eu by marriage, and second wife Alix d'Eu, 8th Comtesse d'Eu and 4th Lady of Hastings, and had issue. Their children were:
Humphrey de Bohun, predeceased his father in 1265.
Alice de Bohun , married Roger V de Toeni
Maud de Bohun , married (1) Anselm Marshal, 6th Earl of Pembroke ; (2) Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester

Death & burial
He died in 1275 and was buried at Llanthony Secunda , Gloucester .

Noted events in his life were:

• 7th Earl of Essex: 1236. After div. of his mother

• Constable of England:

• Sheriff of Kent:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 647)

727. Eleanor de Warenne (John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Sir Henry de Percy on 8 Sep 1268 in York, Yorkshire, England. Henry was born about 1235 and died on 29 Aug 1272 about age 37.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 153A-30 (Eleanor de Warenne)

728. Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey (John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Joan de Vere,1114 1115 daughter of Robert III de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford and Alice de Sanford, about 1285. Joan was born about 1258 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, died on 23 Nov 1293 about age 35, and was buried in Lewes, Surrey, England. Another name for Joan was Joan De Vere.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 806 F    i. Alice de Warenne 1130 died before 23 May 1338.

+ 807 M    ii. John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey 1131 1132 was born about 30 Jun 1286 and died on 29 Jun 1347 about age 60.

+ 808 F    iii. Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop 1133 1134 was born about 1294.

729. John de Warenne (John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

730. Humphrey VI de Bohun (Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex647, Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford569, Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humphrey married Eleanor de Braose,1135 daughter of William de Braose, , 6th Lord de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny and Eve Marshal, after Aug 1241 in Brecknock, Breconshire, Wales. Eleanor was born about 1228 in Brecknock, Breconshire, Wales, died in 1251 about age 23, and was buried in Llanthony Priory, Monmouthshire, Wales.

Research Notes: First wife of Humphrey (VI) de Bohun. Co-heiress of William de Braose.

From Wikipedia - Eleanor de Braose :

Eleanor de Braose (c.1228- 1251) was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman and a wealthy co-heiress of her father, who was the powerful Marcher lord William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny , and her mother, Eva Marshal , a granddaughter of Strongbow . Her husband was Humphrey de Bohun, by whom she had three children, including Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford .

Family
Eleanor was born in Brecknock , Breconshire , Wales in about 1228, the youngest daughter and co-heiress of the powerful Marcher lord William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny, and Eva Marshal, both of whom owned considerable lordships and domains in the Welsh Marches and Ireland. She had three older sisters, Isabella de Braose , Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore , and Eve de Braose, wife of William de Cantelou. A manuscript which narrates the descent of the founders of Llanthony Abbey names Isabella, Matildis, Eve et Alianore as the four daughters of Willielmis de Brews quartus and his wife Evam filiam domini Willielmis Mareschalli.[1] The document clearly shows that Eleanor was the youngest of the four girls.

Her paternal grandparents were Reginald de Braose, 9th Baron Abergavenny and Grecia de Briwere. Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke , daughter of Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster .
When Eleanor was about two years old her father, known to the Welsh as Gwilym Ddu (Black William), was hanged by the orders of Llewelyn the Great , Prince of Wales for alleged adultery with the latter's wife, Joan, Lady of Wales . Following the execution, her mother held de Braose lands and castles in her own right.

Marriage and children
On an unknown date after August 1241, at Brecknock, Breconshire, Eleanor married as his first wife,[2] Humphrey de Bohun, the son of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford and Maud de Lusignan. The marriage took place after the death of Humphrey's mother, Maud.
Together Humphrey and Eleanor had three children:
Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford (c.1249- 31 December 1298), married Maud de Fiennes, daughter of Ingelram de Fiennes and Isabel de Conde, by whom he had issue, including Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford .

Gilbert de Bohun, married Margaret whose surname is not known and by whom he had issue. His brother granted him all of Eleanor's lands in Ireland.[3]

Alianore de Bohun (died 20 February 1314, buried Walden Abbey), on 26 June 1269 married Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby , by whom she had two children.

Eleanor died in 1251 and was buried at Llanthony Priory . A manuscript names Elinor of Brewis, Ladi and heire of the land of Bricon among those buried at the priory of Llanthony.[4] Her husband married secondly Joan de Quincy, by whom he had a son, John de Bohun of Haresfield. He died on 37 October 1265.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 809 M    i. Humphrey VII de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford & 2nd Earl of Essex 1067 1136 was born about 1249 and died on 31 Dec 1298 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England about age 49.

+ 810 F    ii. Alianore de Bohun 1137 died on 20 Feb 1314.

731. Alice de Bohun (Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex647, Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford569, Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

732. Maud de Bohun (Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex647, Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford569, Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

733. Robert I "the Good", Count of Artois (Blanche, of Castile649, Eleanor, of England571, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Matilda, of Brabant,1001 1002 daughter of Henry II, Duke of Brabant and Marie, of Hohenstaufen, on 14 Jun 1237. Matilda was born in 1224 and died on 29 Sep 1288 at age 64.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia (Marie of Hohenstaufen) has b. 1224. Ancestral Roots has b. 1196.

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Henry II, Duke of Brabant)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 704)

734. KingEdward I, of England (King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Edward married Eleanor, of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu,1061 1062 daughter of Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon and Jeanne, de Dammartin, on 18 Oct 1254 in Monastery of Las Huelgas. Eleanor was born in 1241 in Castile, Spain, died on 28 Nov 1290 in Harby, Nottinghamshire, England at age 49, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England. Other names for Eleanor were Alianor, Alienor, and Leonor.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Eleanor of Castile :

Eleanor of Castile (1241 - 28 November 1290 ) was the first Queen consort of Edward I of England .

Birth
Eleanor was born in Castile , Spain , daughter of Fernando III , King of Castile and Leon and his second wife, Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu . Her Castilian name, Leonor, became Alienor or Alianor in England, and Eleanor in modern English. She was the second of five children born to Fernando and Jeanne. Her elder brother Fernando was born in 1239/40, her younger brother Louis in 1242/43; two sons born after Louis died young. For the ceremonies in 1291 marking the first anniversary of Eleanor's death, 49 candlebearers were paid to walk in the public procession to commemorate each year of her life. This would date her birth to the year 1241. Since her parents were apart from each other for thirteen months while King Ferdinand conducted a military campaign in Andalusia from which he returned to the north of Spain only in February 1241, Eleanor was probably born toward the end of that year.

Prospective bride to Theobald II of Navarre
Eleanor's marriage in 1254 to the future Edward I of England was not the first marriage her family planned for her. The kings of Castile had long claimed to be paramount lords of the Kingdom of Navarre in the Pyrenees , and from 1250 Ferdinand III and his heir, Eleanor's half-brother Alfonso X of Castile , hoped she would marry Theobald II of Navarre . To avoid Castilian control, Margaret of Bourbon (mother to Theobald II) in 1252 allied with James I of Aragon instead, and as part of that treaty solemnly promised that Theobald would never marry Eleanor.

Marriage
Then, in 1252, Alfonso X resurrected flimsy ancestral claims to the duchy of Gascony , in the south of Aquitaine , last possession of the Kings of England in France. Henry III of England swiftly countered Alfonso's claims with both diplomatic and military moves. Early in 1254 the two kings began to negotiate; after haggling over the financial provision for Eleanor, Henry and Alfonso agreed she would marry Henry's son Edward, and Alfonso would transfer his Gascon claims to Edward. Henry was so anxious for the marriage to take place that he willingly abandoned elaborate preparations already made for Edward's knighting in England, and agreed that Alfonso would knight Edward before the wedding took place.

The young couple married at the monastery of Las Huelgas , Burgos on 1 November 1254. Henry III took pride in resolving the Gascon crisis so decisively, but his English subjects feared that the marriage would bring Eleanor's kinfolk and countrymen to live off Henry's ruinous generosity. Several of her relatives did come to England soon after her marriage. She was too young to stop them or prevent Henry III paying for them, but she was blamed anyway and her marriage was unpopular...

Queen consort of England
Arranged royal marriages in the Middle Ages were not always happy, but available evidence indicates that Eleanor and Edward were devoted to each other. Edward is among the few medieval English kings not known to have conducted extramarital affairs or fathered children out of wedlock. The couple were rarely apart; she accompanied him on military campaigns in Wales , famously giving birth to their son Edward on 25 April 1284 in a temporary dwelling erected for her amid the construction of Caernarfon Castle .

Their household records witness incidents that imply a comfortable, even humorous, relationship. Each year on Easter Monday, Edward let Eleanor's ladies trap him in his bed and paid them a token ransom so he could go to her bedroom on the first day after Lent ; so important was this custom to him that in 1291, on the first Easter Monday after Eleanor's death, he gave her ladies the money he would have given them had she been alive. Edward disliked ceremonies and in 1290 refused to attend the marriage of Earl Marshal Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk ; Eleanor thoughtfully (or resignedly) paid minstrels to play for him while he sat alone during the wedding.

That Edward remained single until he wed Marguerite of France in 1299 is often cited to prove he cherished Eleanor's memory. In fact he considered a second marriage as early as 1293, but this does not mean he did not mourn Eleanor. Eloquent testimony is found in his letter to the abbot of Cluny in France (January 1291), seeking prayers for the soul of the wife "whom living we dearly cherished, and whom dead we cannot cease to love." In her memory, Edward ordered the construction of twelve elaborate stone crosses (of which three survive) between 1291 and 1294, marking the route of her funeral procession between Lincoln and London. (The story that the name "Charing" is from the French chère reine or "dear Queen" is mere legend, as is the name's supposed derivation from "char ring," allegedly referring to a circular roadway in which the nobles' carriages (chars) waited while their owners attended court. The name Charing is found for that part of London in the 1250s and probably existed long before that.)

However, only one of Eleanor's five sons survived childhood and, even before she died, Edward worried over the succession: if that son died, their daughters' husbands might cause a succession war. Despite personal grief, Edward faced his duty and married again. He delighted in the sons his new wife bore, but attended memorial services for Eleanor to the end of his life, Marguerite at his side on at least one occasion...

Death
Further information: Eleanor cross
In the autumn of 1290, news reached Edward that Margaret, the Maid of Norway , heiress of Scotland, had died. He had just held a parliament at Clipstone in Nottinghamshire , and continued to linger in those parts, presumably to await news of further developments in Scotland. Eleanor followed him at a leisurely pace as she was unwell with a feverish illness, probably a quartan fever first reported in 1287. After the couple left Clipstone they travelled slowly toward the city of Lincoln, a destination Eleanor would never reach.

Her condition worsened when they reached the village of Harby, Nottinghamshire , less than 10 miles (16 km) from Lincoln [citation needed ]). The journey was abandoned, and the queen was lodged in the house of Richard de Weston, the foundations of which can still be seen near Harby's parish church. After piously receiving the Church's last rites, she died there on the evening of the 28th of November 1290, aged 49 and after 36 years of marriage. Edward was at her bedside to hear her final requests...

Legacy
Eleanor of Castile's queenship is significant in English history for the evolution of a stable financial system for the king's wife, and for the honing this process gave the queen-consort's prerogatives. The estates Eleanor assembled became the nucleus for dower assignments made to later queens of England into the 15th century , and her involvement in this process solidly established a queen-consort's freedom to engage in such transactions. Few later queens exerted themselves in economic activity to the extent Eleanor did, but their ability to do so rested on the precedents settled in her lifetime...

Children of Queen Eleanor and King Edward I

The Northampton Cross
Daughter, stillborn in May 1255 in Bordeaux, France .
Katherine, (before June 17 , 1264 - September 5 , 1264 ) and buried at Westminster Abbey .
Joan, born January 1265, buried at Westminster Abbey before September 7 , 1265 .
John, (13 July 1266 - August 3 , 1271 ) at Wallingford , in the custody of his granduncle, Richard, Earl of Cornwall . Buried at Westminster Abbey .
Henry of England , (before 6 May 1268 - October 16 , 1274 ).
Eleanor , (18 June 1269 - 29 August 1298 ). Buried 12 October 1298 . She was long betrothed to Alfonso III of Aragon , who died in 1291 before the marriage could take place, and in 1293 she married Count Henry III of Bar , by whom she had one son and one daughter.
Daughter, (28 May 1271 Palestine - 5 September 1271 ). Some sources call her Juliana, but there is no contemporary evidence for her name.
Joan of Acre . (April 1272 - April 7 , 1307 ). She married (1) in 1290 Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford , who died in 1295, and (2) in 1297 Ralph Morthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer . She had four children by each marriage.
Alphonso, Earl of Chester , born 24 November 1273 , died 19 August 1284 , buried in Westminster Abbey .
Margaret Plantagenet , (15 March 1275 - after 1333). In 1290 she married John II of Brabant , who died in 1318. They had one son.
Berengaria, (1 May 1276 - before 27 June 1278 ), buried in Westminster Abbey .
Daughter, died shortly after birth at Westminster, on or about3 January 1278 . There is no contemporary evidence for her name.
Mary, (11 March 1279 - 29 May 1332 ), a Benedictine nun in Amesbury , Wiltshire (England), where she was probably buried.
A son, born in 1280 or 1281 who died very shortly after birth. There is no contemporary evidence for his name.
Elizabeth of Rhuddlan , (7 August 1282 - 5 May 1316 ). She married (1)in 1297 John I, Count of Holland , (2) in 1302 Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex . The first marriage was childless; by Bohun, Elizabeth had ten children.
Edward II of England , also known as Edward of Caernarvon , (25 April 1284 - 21 September 1327 ). In 1308 he married Isabella of France .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 811 F    i. Eleanor, of England was born on 18 Jun 1269, died on 29 Aug 1298 at age 29, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.

+ 812 F    ii. Joan, of Acre 1138 1139 was born in 1272 in Acre, Syria and died on 23 Apr 1307 at age 35.

+ 813 F    iii. Margaret Plantagenet was born on 15 Mar 1275 and died in 1318 at age 43.

+ 814 F    iv. Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England 1140 1141 1142 was born on 7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, Wales, died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England at age 33, and was buried in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.

+ 815 M    v. KingEdward II, of England 1143 1144 was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Caernarfonshire, Gwynedd, Wales, died on 21 Sep 1327 in <Berkeley Castle, > near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England at age 43, and was buried in Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

Edward next married Marguerite, of France,1145 daughter of Philip III "the Bold", King of France and Marie, of Brabant, on 8 Sep 1299 in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. Marguerite was born about 1275 and died from 14 Feb 1317 to 1318 in Marlborough Castle, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England about age 42.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 155-30.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 816 M    i. Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk was born on 1 Jun 1300 and died in 1338 at age 38.

735. Margaret, of England (King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

736. Beatrice, of England (King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

737. Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester (King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edmund married Blanche, of Artois,1101 daughter of Robert I "the Good", Count of Artois and Matilda, of Brabant, on 29 Oct 1276 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Blanche was born between 1245 and 1250 and died on 2 May 1302 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Another name for Blanche was Blanche de Navarre.

Research Notes: Widow of Henry I of Navarre. Second wife of Henry III. Second wife of Edmund "Crouchback."

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 45-30

Wikipedia


Children from this marriage were:

+ 817 M    i. Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster was born in 1278.

+ 818 M    ii. Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester 1146 1147 was born about 1281 in Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, England, died on 25 Mar 1345 in Canons Monastery, England about age 64, and was buried in Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England.

+ 819 M    iii. John Plantagenet, Lord of Beaufort was born before 1286.

+ 820 F    iv. Mary Plantagenet .

738. Katharine (King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

739. Elinor de Montfort (Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elinor married Llywelyn II, Prince of North Wales, son of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn and Senena verch Caradoc, on 13 Oct 1278 in Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Llywelyn was born about 29 Sep 1252 and died on 11 Dec 1282 in Brecon, (Breconshire), Powys, (Wales) about age 30. Other names for Llywelyn were Llewelin ap Griffith Prince of North Wales and Llywelyn ap Gruffydd ap Llywelyn Mawr.

Death Notes: Slain by Adam Fauclon

Research Notes: Last soverign prince of all Wales.

Source: Wikipedia - Llywelyn the Great

See also A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007

From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, pp. 289-290: "LADY ELEANOR DE MONTFORT, who m. Llewellyn Gryffyth, Prince of North Wales, and the last sovereign Prince of all Wales, killed on 11 Dec. 1232, son of Llewellyn the Great"

Source: Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, Issued by the Powys-Land Club for the Use of Its Members, London, 1880, p. 122 has "Llewelin ap Griffith was slain by Adam Frauclon, 12 King Ed. I. He was Prince of North Wales."

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, line 260-31 (Eleanor de Montfort), has "b. abt. Michaelmas 1252, d. 1282; m. 13 Oct. 1278, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, son of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, d. 1 Mar. 1244, the son of LLYWELYN AP IORWERTH (176B-27), by Senena, perh. of Man."
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From "Dafydd Goch ap Dafydd - His Real Ancestry" by Darrell Wolcott (http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id51.html):
"The intentions of King Edward I in 1283 seem clear enough; he was intent on total extermination of the Gwynedd princely family which had long resisted his authority over Wales. When Llewelyn ap Gruffudd was finally killed in Brecon, his brother Dafydd had taken up the fallen crown... [Dafydd's] youngest son, Owain, was taken in his father [in late June 1283]. About a week later, his eldest son Llewelyn was found and both boys were taken to the prison in Bristol. Not finished yet, the king sent the young unmarried daughters of both Llewelyn the Last and Dafydd ap Gruffudd to involuntary seclusion for training as nuns. Gwenllian ferch Llewelyn ap Gruffudd was sent to the Gilbertine nunnery at Sempringham, while the unnamed daughter or daughters of Dafydd ap Grufudd were sent to the priory at Sixhills. This insured they would never bear sons to become a future problem for the crown of England; the family had thus been made extinct."



Noted events in his life were:

• Marriage by Proxy: to Eleanor de Montfort.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 821 F    i. Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth .

+ 822 F    ii. Gwenllian ferch Llewelyn ap Gruffudd .

740. Gwladys "Ddu" verch Llewellyn (Joan, Princess of Gwynedd655, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gwladys married Reynold de Braose,593 1148 son of William de Braose, 5th Lord de Braose and Maud de St. Valerie, of Haie, before 1221 in Wales. Reynold was born about 1178 in <Bramber, Sussex>, England, died on 9 Jun 1228 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales about age 50, and was buried in Priory Church, Brecon, Breconshire, Wales. Another name for Reynold was Reginald de Braose.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 176B-28 (Gladys Dhu)

Gwladys next married Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore,395 1000 son of Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore and Isabel de Ferrieres, in 1230. Ralph was born about 1190 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England, died on 6 Aug 1246 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England about age 56, and was buried in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 132C-29 and 176B-28 (Gladys Dhu)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 702)

741. Elen ferch Llywelyn Fawr (Joan, Princess of Gwynedd655, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elen married Robert II de Quincy,920 921 son of Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont, after 1237. Robert died in 1257 in <Palestine>. Other names for Robert were Robert de Quincey and Robert the Younger de Quincey.

Research Notes: Second son named Robert.

From Wikipedia - Saer de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester :

Robert de Quincy (second son of that name; d. 1257) who married Helen , daughter of the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great ;

"Robert (d. 1217). Some sources say he married Hawise, sister and co-heiress of Ranulf de Blundeville, earl of Chester . However, it is more likely Hawise married Saer's brother Robert II;"
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Ancestral Roots, Line 54-28 (Robert II de Quincy), has "d.v.p. bef. 1232,... m. Hawise of Chester (125-29), b. 1180, d. 1241/3, Countess of Lincoln." The "d.v.p. bef. 1232 makes him appear to be the first Robert.


Noted events in his life were:

• Crusader:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 634)

742. Dafydd ap Llywelyn (Joan, Princess of Gwynedd655, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

743. Ela Longspee (William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ela married James de Aldithley 1052 in 1244 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. James was born about 1225 in Audley, Staffordshire, England. Other names for James were James of Audley and James of Aldithley.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 823 M    i. Hugh I de Audley 842 1052 was born about 1250 in Audley, Staffordshire, England and died about 1336 about age 86.

744. Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby (Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Margaret de Quincy,487 1015 1016 daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester and Helen, of Galloway, about 1238. Margaret was born in 1218 in <Winchester>, Hampshire, England and died on 12 Mar 1280 at age 62.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of William de Ferrers.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 713)

William next married Sibyl Marshal,487 1149 daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, by 14 may 1219 in <Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales>. Sibyl was born in 1209 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, was christened in 1209 in St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales, and died on 27 Apr 1245 at age 36.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 824 F    i. Matilda de Ferrers 622 was born about 1228 in Derbyshire, England and died on 12 Mar 1299 about age 71.

+ 825 F    ii. Joan de Ferrers 487 was born about 1232 in Derbyshire, England and died in Oct 1267 about age 35.

745. Bertred Mainwaring (Amice, of Chester664, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bertred married Henry de Aldithley 842 1055 in 1218 in Edgmond, Cheshire, England. Henry was born about 1175 in <Heleigh, Staffordshire>, England and died before 19 Nov 1246 in Mainwaring, Bersted, Sussex, England. Another name for Henry was Henry Audley.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Audley-Stanley family :

The Audley-Stanley family is a family with many notable members including the Earls of Derby who are descended from the early holders of Audley, Staffordshire ).

The first mention of Audley, however, is in the Domesday book of 1086, when it was called Aldidelege, when the lands were held by a Saxon thegn called Gamel.

The extended Audley family, originally of Audley Castle but who later built (or re-built) Heighley Castle , Madeley, Staffordshire in 1226, had several additional households including Red Castle at Hawkstone in Shropshire , Buglawton Manor in Congleton , Newhall Tower at Combermere and a home in Nantwich [1]. In the early 12th century Adam's grandson William married Joan de Stanley heiress of Stoneleigh, Derbyshire thereby becoming William de Stanley of Stoneleigh. This branch of the Audley thus took the name Stanley and Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby was a direct descendant.

The main line of the Audley family, who had become Baron Audley in 1313, failed in 1391 when Nicholas Audley, 3rd Baron Audley died without a male heir. His sister Joanne married Sir John Tuchet (b1327) for whose descendant John Tuchet (b1371) the title of 4th Baron Audley was granted in 1408. He was succeeded by his son James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley . Later generations of the Tuchet's became Earl of Castlehaven .

Another branch of the Audley family was created by Hugh Audley of Stratton Audley , Baron Audley from 1317, whose son became 1st Earl of Gloucester .

The Audley & Stanley families and their descendants remained prominent throughout the history of England and Ireland into modern times. The Stanleys were, at one time, one of the richest landowning families in England.

Baron Audley
Henry de Aldithley/Audley c. 1175 - , Lord of the Welsh Marches ,governor of Carmarthen castle and Cardigan Castle , Sheriff of Salop and Staffordshire from 1216 until 1221, constable of Shrewsbury Castle and Bridgnorth Castle ,Governor of Shrewsbury , Chester Castle and Beeston Castle , governor of Newcastle-under-Lyne . He married Bertred Mainwaring.
James de Aldithley c. 1220-1272 who married Ela Longespee, daughter of William II Longespee , son of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury , a son of King Henry II of England by Ida de Tosny (who would later marry Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk ).
Emma de Audley c. 1224, daughter of Henry de Audley & Bertrade de Mainwaring and great granddaughter of Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester , who married Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran Prince of Powys
Hugh I de Audley c. 1250 who married Isolda de Mortimer, daughter of Hugh de Mortimer and great granddaughter of Llywelyn the Great ("Fawr").
Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester c. 1289-1347
James Audley founder of the order of the garter c. 1316-1386
Margaret de Audley , daughter of Margaret de Clare and great-granddaughter of King Edward I of England c. 1318-1347.
James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of the Welsh Marches:

• Governor of Carmarthen Castle:

• Governor of Cardigan Castle:

• Sheriff of Salop and Staffordshire: 1216-1221.

• Constable of Shrewsbury Castle and Bridgnorth Castle:

• Governor of Shrewsbury, Chester Castle and Beeston Castle:

• Governor of Newcastle-under-Lyne:

746. Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León (Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen668, Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alfonso had a relationship with Mayor Guillén de Guzmán.1150

Research Notes: Mistress of Alfonso X.


Their child was:

+ 826 F    i. Beatrice, of Castile 1064 was born in 1242 and died in 1303 at age 61.

Alfonso married Yolanda, of Aragon,1103 daughter of James I, of Aragon and Violant, of Hungary, on 26 Dec 1246 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. Yolanda was born in 1236 in Zaragoza, Aragon (Zaragoza), (Spain) and died in 1301 in Roncevalles at age 65. Other names for Yolanda were Violant of Aragon and Violante of Aragon.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Violant of Aragon :

Violant or Violante of Aragon, also known as Yolanda of Aragon (1236 - 1301) Queen consort of Castile and León (1252-1284).

She was born in Zaragoza , the daughter of King James I of Aragon (1213-1276) and his second wife the queen Yolande of Hungary (ca.1215-1253). Her maternal grandparents were Andrew II of Hungary and Violant of Courtenay.

On December 26, 1246 she married in Valladolid with the future King Alfonso X of Castile and Leon (1221-1284). Because of her youth (Violante was only 10 years old at the time of the marriage), she produced no children for several years and it was feared that she was barren. The oft-repeated claim that Alfonso almost had their marriage annulled is untrue, and they went on to have twelve children:
Fernando, died in infancy, and buried in Las Huelgas in Burgos .
Berengaria of Castile (1253-after 1284). She was betrothed to Louis, the son and heir of King Louis IX of France , but her fiance died prematurely in 1260. She entered the convent in Las Huelgas , where she was living in 1284.
Beatriz of Castile (1254-1280). She married William VII, Marquess of Montferrat .
Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile (October 23, 1255-July 25, 1275). He married Blanche , the daughter of King Louis IX of France , by whom he had two children. Because he predeceased his father, his younger brother Sancho inherited the throne.
Leonor of Castile (1257-1275)
Sancho IV of Castile (May 13, 1258-1295)
Constanza of Castile (1258-August 22, 1280), a nun at Las Huelgas.
Pedro of Castile (June 1260-October 10, 1283)
Juan of Castile, Lord of Valencia (March or April, 1262-June 25, 1319).
Isabella, died young.
Violante of Castile (1265-1296). She married Diego Lopez de Haro
Jaime of Castile (August 1266-August 9, 1284)

She died at Roncevalles .

Noted events in her life were:

• Queen consort of Castile and León: 1252-1284.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 827 M    i. Sancho IV "El Bravo", of Castile 1151 was born on 13 May 1258 and died on 25 Apr 1295 in Toledo, Castile, Spain at age 36.

747. Marie, de Ponthieu (William IV, of Ponthieu669, Jean I, Count of Ponthieu580, Guy II, of Ponthieu505, Hélie, of Burgundy435, Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy363, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marie married Simon, de Dammartin,877 son of Alberic II, de Dammartin and Mathilda, of Clermont, Ponthieu & Dammartin, before Sep 1208. Simon was born in 1180 and died on 21 Sep 1239 at age 59.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 604)

748. Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim (Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs671, Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne582, Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine507, Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Maud de Lacy,1152 daughter of Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire and Isabel Bigod, in 1252. Maud was born in 1230 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland and died on 11 Apr 1304 in Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland at age 74.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-30 (Geoffrey de Geneville)

From Wikipedia - Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville :
Maud de Lacy, Baroness Geneville (1230- 11 April 1304) was a Norman -Irish noblewoman and wealthy heiress who upon the death of her grandfather, Walter de Lacy , Lord of Trim and Ludlow inherited half his estates. The lordships of Trim and Ludlow passed to her second husband Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville by right of his marriage to her; although she helped to rule and administer the estates in an equal partnership. She is sometimes referred to as Matilda de Lacy.[1]

Family

Maud was born in Dublin , Ireland in 1230, the youngest child of Gilbert de Lacy of Ewyas Lacy and Isabel Bigod . Her paternal grandparents were Walter de Lacy and Margaret de Braose, daughter of Maud de Braose who was walled up alive by King John of England . Her maternal grandparents were Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal.[2] She had an elder brother, Walter and sister Margery. On 25 December 1230, the year of her birth, Maud's father died, leaving her mother a widow at the age of eighteen. Less than four years later on 12 April 1234, her mother married again; he was John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere in Surrey , England, and Justiciar of Ireland . Maud had six younger half-siblings from her mother's second marriage to John.
In early 1241, Maud's brother Walter died. He was in his early teens. When their grandfather Walter de Lacy died shortly afterwards on 24 February, Maud and her sister, Margery inherited his vast estates and lordships in Ireland, Herefordshire, and the Welsh Marches . Maud and Margery both received a moiety of Ewyas Lacy in Herefordshire, and a share of the lordship with the taxes and revenues that attached to it.[3]

Marriages and children

On an unknown date, Maud married her first husband Pierre de Genève, son of Humbert, Count of Genève, and a relative of Eleanor of Provence . He was one of the "Savoyards" who had arrived in England in the retinue of Queen Eleanor when she married King Henry III . The marriage produced a son and a daughter whose names were not recorded.[4] Pierre died in 1249, and sometime before 8 August 1252, Maud married her second husband, another "Savoyard", Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur of Vaucouleurs, son of Simon de Joinville and Beatrix d'Auxonne. Both Maud's marriages and the marriage of her sister, Margery[5] were personally arranged by King Henry III to ensure that the estates they inherited from their grandfather were retained in the hands of those known to be trusted servants of the Crown.[6]
The king granted Geoffrey and Maud, and their heirs rights in the land of Meath held by her grandfather, Walter de Lacy by charter dated 8 August 1252.[7]. On 18 September 1254, the king granted them all the liberties and free customs in Meath which her grandfather had held; and they might issue their own writs in Meath according to the law and custom of Ireland. On 21 September 1252, they had livery of Trim Castle and a moiety of forty marcates of lands as the inheritance of Maud.[8] They made Trim Castle their chief residence. Maud and Geoffrey jointly ruled and administered their estates together in an equal partnership. They later donated property to Dore Abbey .
Maud's husband was a loyal supporter and favourite of Prince Edward who would in 1272 reign as King Edward I of England . Geoffrey fought with the Prince against Simon de Monfort at the Battle of Evesham , and it was at Ludlow Castle that Prince Edward was sheltered following his escape in May 1265 from Montfortian captivity.[9] Geoffrey was appointed Justiciar of Ireland by his friend and patron, the new king, Edward I in September 1273, a post he held until June 1276; however, he had little success against the Irish of Leinster .[10] He was created 1st Baron Geneville shortly before he was first summoned to Parliament as Baron Geneville on 6 February 1299.
Together Geoffrey and Maud had at least two children:[11]
Geoffrey de Geneville (died 1283)
Sir Piers de Geneville, of Trim and Ludlow (1256- shortly before June 1292), who in his turn married in 1283 Jeanne of Lusignan , by whom he had three daughters, including Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville .
In 1283, Maud gave all her lands in England and Wales to Piers, her second eldest son by Geoffrey. These included Ludlow Castle in Shropshire, and Walterstone Manor as well as all the knights' fees which she had held in England.[12]That same year, her son Geoffrey died.
Maud was described as independent-minded, and she usually accompanied her husband on his numerous travels abroad, which included Rome where he was sent on a mission to Pope Nicholas IV in 1290. She was aged sixty at the time. Maud was highly protective of her properties, and always ready to enter into litigation at the slightest threat to her lands or privileges whether posed by family members, the Church or the Dublin administration.[13]
Maud died at Trim Castle on 11 April 1304 at the age of seventy-four. Her husband Geoffrey died ten years later, and his estates and lordships were inherited by their granddaughter Joan de Geneville who succeeded as the 2nd Baroness Geneville on 21 October 1314. Their son Piers had died in 1292, leaving Joan as heiress-apparent. She was the wife of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March , by whom she had twelve children.



The child from this marriage was:

+ 828 M    i. Sir Piers de Geneville, Lord of Walterstone-Saunton-Lacy died on 8 Jun 1292.

749. John de Geneville, Sénéschal of Champagne (Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs671, Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne582, Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine507, Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

750. Jean de Brienne, of Acre (Berenguela, Princess of Leon and Castile672, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jean married Jeanne, de Châteaudun,309 1153 daughter of Geoffrey VI, Vicomte of Châteaudun and Clemence, in 1251. Jeanne was born about 1223.

Research Notes: Second wife of Jean de Brienne.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 829 F    i. Blanche de Brienne, Lady of Loupeland 257 1154 was born about 1245 in <Courtrain, Mynn>, France and died in 1302 about age 57.

751. Fernando (Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon673, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Fernando married someone.

752. Eleanor, of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu (Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon673, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Eleanor married King Edward I, of England,1046 1047 son of King Henry III, of England and Eleanor, of Provence, on 18 Oct 1254 in Monastery of Las Huelgas. Edward was born on 17 Jun 1239 in Westminster Palace, London, England, died on 7 Jul 1307 in Burgh-by-Sands, Cumberland, England at age 68, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England. Other names for Edward were Edward I "Hammer of the Scots and" Edward I "Longshanks" King of England.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Edward I of England :

Edward I (17 June 1239 - 7 July 1307 ), popularly known as Longshanks[1], also as "Edward the Lawgiver" or "the English Justinian" because of his legal reforms, and as "Hammer of the Scots",[2] achieved fame as the monarch who conquered Wales and tried (but failed) to do the same to Scotland . He reigned from 1272 to 1307, ascending the throne of England on 20 November 1272 after the death of his father, King Henry III . His mother was queen consort Eleanor of Provence .
As regnal post-nominal numbers were a Norman (as opposed to English) custom, Edward Longshanks is known as Edward I, even though he is the fourth King Edward, following Edward the Elder , Edward the Martyr , and Edward the Confessor ....

Childhood and marriage to Eleanor
Edward was born at the Palace of Westminster on the evening of 17 June 1239 .[3] He was an older brother of Beatrice of England , Margaret of England and Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster . He was named after Edward the Confessor . [4] From 1239 to 1246 Edward was in the care of Hugh Giffard (the son of Godfrey Giffard ) and his wife, Sybil, who had been one of the midwives at Edward's birth. On Giffard's death in 1246, Bartholomew Pecche took over. Early grants of land to Edward included Gascony , but Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester had been appointed by Henry to seven years as royal lieutenant in Gascony in 1248, a year before the grant to Edward, so in practice Edward derived neither authority nor revenue from the province.
Edward's first marriage (age 15) was arranged in 1254 by his father and Alfonso X of Castile . Alfonso had insisted that Edward receive grants of land worth 15,000 marks a year and also asked to knight him; Henry had already planned a knighthood ceremony for Edward but conceded. Edward crossed the Channel in June, and was knighted by Alfonso and married to Eleanor of Castile (age 13) on 1 November 1254 in the monastery of Las Huelgas .
Eleanor and Edward would go on to have sixteen children, and her death in 1290 affected Edward deeply. He displayed his grief by erecting the Eleanor crosses , one at each place where her funeral cortège stopped for the night. His second marriage, (age 60) at Canterbury on September 10 , 1299 , to Marguerite of France , (age 17) (known as the "Pearl of France" by her English subjects), the daughter of King Philip III of France (Phillip the Bold) and Maria of Brabant , produced three children...

Welsh Wars

Edward I depicted in Cassell's History of England (1902 )
One of King Edward's early moves was the conquest of Wales . Under the 1267 Treaty of Montgomery , Llywelyn ap Gruffydd had extended Welsh territories southwards into what had been the lands of the English Marcher Lords , and gained the title of Prince of Wales although he still owed homage to the English monarch as overlord. King Edward refused to recognize this Treaty - which had been concluded by his father - and in 1275, pirates in King Edward's pay intercepted a ship carrying Eleanor de Montfort , Simon de Montfort's only daughter, from France to Wales , where she expected to marry Llywelyn. Edward then imprisoned her at Windsor . After Llywelyn repeatedly refused to pay homage to Edward in 1274-1275, Edward raised an army and launched his first campaign against the Welsh prince in 1276-1277. After this campaign, Llywelyn was forced to pay homage to Edward and was stripped of all but a rump of territory in Gwynedd . But Edward allowed Llywelyn to retain the title of Prince of Wales , and the marriage with Eleanor de Montfort went ahead.
Llywelyn's younger brother, Dafydd (who had briefly been an ally of the English) started another rebellion in 1282. But Edward quickly destroyed the remnants of resistance, capturing, brutally torturing, and executing Dafydd in the following year. To consolidate his conquest, he commenced the construction of a string of massive stone castles encircling the principality, of which Caernarfon Castle provides a notable surviving example.
Wales became incorporated into England under the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284, and in 1301, Edward dubbed his eldest son Edward first Prince of Wales , since which time the eldest son of most English monarchs have borne the same title, the only exception being Edward III .

Scottish Wars

Hommage of Edward I (kneeling), to the Philippe le Bel (seated). As Duke of Aquitaine , Edward was a vassal to the French king.
Edward then turned his attentions to Scotland. He had planned to marry off his son and heir Edward , to the heiress Margaret, the Maid of Norway , but when Margaret died with no clear successor, the Scottish Guardians invited Edward's arbitration, to prevent the country from descending into dynastic war. Before the process got underway Edward insisted that he be recognized as Lord Paramount of Scotland, the feudal superior of the realm and, after some initial resistance, this precondition was finally accepted.
Edward presided over a feudal court held at the castle of Berwick-upon-Tweed in November 1292, where judgment was given in favour of John Balliol over other candidates . Balliol was chosen as the candidate with the strongest claim in feudal law, but Edward subsequently used the concessions he had gained to undermine the authority of the new king even summoning Balliol to do homage to him in Westminster in 1293. Edward also made it clear he expected John's military and financial support against France. This was too much for Balliol, who concluded a pact with France and prepared an army to invade England.
In response Edward gathered his largest army yet (25,000) and razed Berwick , massacring almost the whole population of 11,000 inhabitants. During the Scottish campaign, he made extensive use of a large trebuchet called the Warwolf .
After Berwick, he proceeded to Dunbar and Edinburgh , also removing the Stone of Destiny from Perth to Westminster Abbey. Balliol renounced the crown and was imprisoned in the Tower of London for three years before withdrawing to his estates in France. All freeholders in Scotland were required to swear an oath of homage to Edward, and he ruled Scotland like a province through English viceroys .
Opposition sprang up (see Wars of Scottish Independence ), and Edward executed the focus of discontent, William Wallace , on 23 August 1305 , having earlier defeated him at the Battle of Falkirk (1298) .
Edward was known to be fond of falconry and horse riding . The names of his horses have survived: Lyard, his war horse; Ferrault his hunting horse; and his favourite, Bayard. At the Siege of Berwick, Edward is said to have led the assault personally, using Bayard to leap over the earthen defences of the city.

Later career and death
Edward's later life was fraught with difficulty, as he lost his beloved first wife Eleanor and his heir failed to develop the expected kingly character.
Edward's plan to conquer Scotland never came to fruition during his lifetime, however, as he died in 1307 at Burgh-by-Sands , Cumberland on the Scottish border, while on his way to wage another campaign against the Scots under the leadership of Robert the Bruce . According to chroniclers, Edward desired to have his bones carried on Scottish military campaigns, and that his heart be taken to the Holy Land. Against his wishes, Edward was buried in Westminster Abbey in a plain black marble tomb, which in later years was painted with the words Scottorum malleus, Latin for Hammer of the Scots.[7] He was buried in a lead casket wishing to be moved to the usual regal gold casket only when Scotland was fully conquered and part of the Kingdom of England.
On 2 January 1774 , the Society of Antiquaries opened the coffin and discovered that his body had been perfectly preserved for 467 years. His body was measured to be 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm).[8]
To this day he still lies in the lead casket - although the thrones of Scotland and England were united in 1603 following the death of Elizabeth I and the accession of James VI of Scotland to the English throne, and the Kingdom of Great Britain was created in 1707 by the Acts of Union 1707 , uniting Scotland and England in an incorporating union, the conquest Edward envisaged was never completed. His son, King Edward II of England , succeeded him...

Issue
Children of Edward and Eleanor:
Eleanor , born ca. 17 June 1264 (or possibly as late as 1269, although the issue rolls of 1302 describe her as Edward's eldest daughter) and died 12 October 1298 . She was long betrothed to Alfonso III of Aragon , who died in 1291 before the marriage could take place, and on 20 September 1293 she married Count Henry III of Bar .
Joan, born Summer 1265, either in Paris, or perhaps at Abbeville, Ponthieu. She died in France but was buried at Westminster Abbey before September 7 , 1265 .
John, born at either Windsor or Kenilworth Castle June or July 10 , 1266 , died August 1 or 1271 at Wallingford , in the custody of his granduncle, Richard, Earl of Cornwall . Buried at Westminster Abbey .
Henry , born on July 13 1267/8 at Windsor Castle, died October 14 , 1274 either at Merton, Surrey, or at Guildford Castle.
Alice, born at Woodstock Palace, Oxon, but the date of her birth is unknown. May have died at the age of twelve. Sometimes identified with the child, Isabella, born in March 1279 , but this cannot be correct, as that infant's funeral took place during the same year.
Juliana (also known as Katherine) born at Acre, Palestine, in 1271, and died there on 28 May or 5 September 1271
Joan of Acre . Born at Acre in Spring 1272 and died at her manor of Clare, Suffolk on April 23 , 1307 and was buried in the priory church of the Austin friars, Clare, Suffolk. She married (1) Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford , (2) Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer .
Alphonso, Earl of Chester , born either at Bayonne, at Bordeaux, Gascony or at Maine 24 November 1273 , died 14 or 19 August 1284 , at Windsor Castle, buried in Westminster Abbey .
Margaret , born September 11 , 1275 at Windsor Castle and died in 1318, being buried in the Collegiate Church of St. Gudule, Brussels. She married John II of Brabant .
Berengaria (also known as Berenice), born 1 May 1276 at Kempton Palace, Surrey and died on June 27 , 1278 , buried in Westminster Abbey .
Mary, born 11 March or 22 April 1278 at Windsor Castle and died 8 July 1332 , a nun in Amesbury , Wiltshire , England.
Isabella, born on 12 March 1279 , either at Woodstock Palace, Oxon, at Windsor Castle or at Marlbourgh Castle Wiltshire, she died in 1279, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
Elizabeth of Rhuddlan , born August 1282 at Rhuddlan Castle, Flintshire, Wales, died c.5 May 1316 at Quendon, Essex, in childbirth, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex. She married (1) John I, Count of Holland , (2) Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex .
Edward II of England , also known as Edward of Caernarvon , born 25 April 1284 at Caernarvon Castle, Wales, murdered 21 September 1327 at Berkeley Castle, Gloucestershire, buried in Gloucester Cathedral. He married Isabella of France .
Beatrice born after 12 August 1286 either in Gascony or in Aquitaine. She died young.
Blanche born in 1289/90 and died young.
Children of Edward and Marguerite:
Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk born 1 June 1300 at Brotherton, Yorkshire, died between the 4 August and 20 September 1338, was buried in the abbey of Bury-St.-Edmunds, married (1) Alice Hayles, with issue; (2) Mary Brewes, with issue.
Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent , 5 August 1301 at Woodstock Palace, Oxon, married Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell with issue. Executed by Isabella of France and Roger Mortimer on the 19 March 1330 following the overthrow of Edward II.
Eleanor, born 4 May 1306 at Winchester, died in 1311 at Amesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, buried in Beaulieu Abbey, Hants.

References
Michael Prestwich , Edward I (London: Methuen, 1988, updated edition Yale University Press , 1997 ISBN 0-300-07209-0 )
Thomas B. Costain, The Three Edwards (Popular Library, 1958, 1962, ISBN 0-445-08513-4 )
The Times Kings & Queens of The British Isles, by Thomas Cussans (page 84, 86, 87) ISBN 0-0071-4195-5
GWS Barrow, Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of scotland



Noted events in his life were:

• King of England: 1272-1307.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 734)

753. Louis, [of Castile] (Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon673, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

754. María, de Molina (Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

María married Sancho IV "El Bravo", of Castile,1151 son of Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León and Yolanda, of Aragon,. Sancho was born on 13 May 1258 and died on 25 Apr 1295 in Toledo, Castile, Spain at age 36.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Sancho IV of Castile :

Sancho IV the Brave (1257 or 1258 - 25 April 1295 , Toledo ) was the king of Castile , León and Galicia from 1284 to his death. He was the second son of Alfonso X and Yolanda , daughter of James I of Aragon .

His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda , died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284. This was all against the wishes of their father, but Sancho was crowned in Toledo nevertheless.

Sancho was recognised and supported by the majority of the nobility and the cities, but a sizable minority opposed him throughout his reign and worked for the heirs of Ferdinand de la Cerda. One of the leaders of the opposition was Don Juan, his uncle, who united to his cause the lord of Vizcaya, Lope Díaz III de Haro. Sancho responded by executing the lord of Vizcaya and incarcerating his uncle. According to the chroniclers, he cemented his hold on power by executing 4,000 other followers of the infante Alfonso, son of Ferdinand de la Cerda, in Badajoz . He executed 400 more in Talavera and much more als in Ávila and Toledo.

Upon dispensing with this opposition, Sancho pardoned his uncle, who was released. Don Juan bided his time before fomenting revolt again: the conflict over Tarifa . He called in the aid of the Marinids of Morocco and besieged Guzmán the Good in his castle (1291). At this siege occurred that famous act of heroism, the innocent death of the son of Guzmán. Tarifa was faithfully defended until Sancho could rescue it and the Marinids retreated to Morocco. The intent of both Don Juan and the king of Morocco (to invade) was foiled.

When James II succeeded to the Crown of Aragon , he endeavoured to bind the two crowns more closely and to unite in the Reconquista . Indeed, both of James predecessors had tried to do likewise. Sancho was also the friend and tutor of Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena .

Just before succumbing to a fatal illness, he appointed his queen, María de Molina , to act as regent for his nine year-old son, Ferdinand IV . He died in 1295 in Toledo .

Family
Sancho married Maria de Molina in 1282 and they had the following children:
Isabella of Castile (1283-1328). Married first James II of Aragon and secondly John III, Duke of Brittany .
Ferdinand IV (1285-1312).
Alfonso (1286-1291)
Peter (1290-1319) married Maria daughter of James II of Aragon
Enrique (1288-1299)
Felipe (1292-1327). Married his cousin Margarita de la Cerda , daughter of Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile .
Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359). Married Afonso IV of Portugal .

Noted events in his life were:

• King of Castile, León and Galicia: 1284-1295.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 830 M    i. Ferdinand IV, of Castile was born on 6 Dec 1285 and died on 7 Sep 1312 in Jaén, Andalusia, Spain at age 26.

+ 831 F    ii. Beatrice, of Castile 1155 was born on 8 Mar 1293 in <Castile>, (Spain) and died on 25 Oct 1359 at age 66.

755. Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarve (Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve676, Afonso II, King of Portugal584, Sancho I, King of Portugal509, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dinis married St. Elizabeth, of Aragon. Another name for Elizabeth was St. Elisabeth of Aragon.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Aragon :

St. Elisabeth of Aragon (1271 -4 July 1336 ) (Elisabet in Catalan , Isabel in Portuguese ) was queen consort of Portugal and is, like her great-aunt St. Elisabeth of Hungary who had been canonized in 1235 for her miracles in Thuringia (Germany ), a Saint of the Roman Catholic Church . She is also known as Rainha Santa Isabel in Portuguese (Queen Saint Elisabeth).

Marriage
She showed an early enthusiasm for religion: she said the full Divine Office daily, fasted and did other penances, and attended twice daily choral masses.
Elizabeth was married very early to Denis of Portugal , a poet, and known as Rei Lavrador, or the farmer king, because he planted a large pine forest, near Leiria . The wood from these trees would later be used to make the boats during the discoveries . Elizabeth quietly pursued the regular religious practices of her maidenhood, and was devoted to the poor and sick. Naturally, such a life was a reproach to many around her, and caused ill will in some quarters. A popular story is told of how her husband's jealousy was roused by an evil-speaking page; of how he condemned the queen's supposed guilty accomplice to a cruel death; and was finally convinced of her innocence by the strange accidental substitution of her accuser for the intended victim.
They had two children, a daughter Constance, who married Ferdinand IV of Castile , and a son Afonso (later Afonso IV of Portugal ). The latter so greatly resented the favours shown to the king's illegitimate sons that he rebelled, and in 1323 war was declared between him and his father. Elisabeth, however, reconciled her husband and son, and is known in consequence as the "peacemaker".

Dowager Queen
Denis died in 1325 , his son succeeding him. Elizabeth then retired to a convent of the Poor Clares (now known as Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha ) which she had founded in 1314 at Coimbra . She took the habit of the Franciscan Order , wishing to devote the rest of her life to the poor and sick in obscurity. But she was called forth to act once more as peacemaker. In 1336 Afonso IV marched his troops against the Alfonso XI of Castile , to whom he had married his daughter Maria, and who had neglected and ill-treated her. In spite of age and weakness, the queen dowager insisted on hurrying to Estremoz , where the two kings' armies were drawn up. She again stopped the fighting and caused terms of peace to be arranged. But the exertion brought on her final illness; and as soon as her mission was fulfilled she died of a fever on 8 July 1336 at Estremoz Castle.
Elizabeth was buried at the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha in Coimbra , in a magnificent Gothic sarcophag. In the early 17th century, her remains were transferred to a new sarcophagus made of silver and glass. After the monastery was abandoned due to frequent floods, her tomb was transferred to the new Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova, were it can be visited today.
Miracles were said to have followed her death. She was canonized by Pope Urban VIII on 25 May 1625 ,[1] and her feast is kept on 4 July , the day of her death and the date on which her feast was initially celebrated in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints . In 1694 the feast was moved to 8 July , outside the Octave of Saints Peter and Paul;[2] but in 1969 it was restored to its original date.

Family and Ancestors
She was named after her great-aunt St. Elisabeth of Hungary , but is known in Portuguese by "Isabel". She was a younger sister of Alfonso III of Aragon and James II of Aragon . She was also an older sister of Frederick III of Sicily .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 832 F    i. Constance, of Portugal was born on 3 Jan 1290 and died on 18 Nov 1313 at age 23.

+ 833 M    ii. Afonso IV "the Brave", King of Portugal and the Algarve 1156 was born on 8 Feb 1291 in Lisbon, Portugal and died on 28 May 1357 at age 66.

756. Maud de Fiennes (Ingelram II de Fiennes677, Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Humphrey VII de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford & 2nd Earl of Essex,1067 1136 son of Humphrey VI de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, on 17 Jul 1275. Humphrey was born about 1249 and died on 31 Dec 1298 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England about age 49.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 97-30 has b. abt 1249, d. Pleshey, 31 Dec. 1298, 3rd Earl of Hereford and Essex, Constable of England.
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From Wikipedia - Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford:

"Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and 2nd Earl of Essex (1249 - December 31 , 1297 ) was one of several noblemen of the same name to have held the earldom of Hereford, and a key figure in the Norman conquest of Wales .

"He was the son of Humphrey de Bohun, by Eleanor de Braose, a daughter of William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny and Eve Marshall. His mother died in 1251 ; his father died in 1265 of wounds sustained at the Battle of Evesham . He succeeded his grandfather, Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford , in 1275 as Earl of Hereford and Essex and Lord High Constable .

"Humphrey de Bohun took part in Roger Mortimer 's war against the Welsh, and was present at the defeat at Cefnllys in November, 1262 , by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd . Around 1264 , he was made Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports .

"He also participated in the campaigns against the Gaules and Scots. He refused to pay tribute to Edward I of England and convened an army at Worcester on 24 Jun 1277. In the campaign he commanded the nobles of Marhces and recovered the land of Brecon. He was later imprisoned but freed by a ransom of 10,000 marcs.

"In 1294, Humprhey fought (again) against Edward at Gallois along with Roger Bigod, 5th Earl of Norfolk and other barons. Ultimately, Humphrey regained the royal favor in Scotland on the side of Edward I, and won the victory at Falkirk on 22 July 1298. He died in Pleshley Castle, Essex on 31 December 1298 or 1 Jan 1299 and was buried with his wife at Walden Abbey in Essex, founded by Geoffrey de Mandeville "
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From A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007, p.150:

"From 1272 onwards, Bohun and Mortimer redoubled their efforts to repossess the Marcher Lordships granted to Llywelyn under the Treaty of Montgomery. In 1274, there was a dramatic addition to the ranks of the prince's enemies when his brother, Dafydd, and his chief vassal, Gruffudd ap Gwenwynwyn, fled to England, leaving behind them evidence of a plot to kill him."

Noted events in his life were:

• Constable of England:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 834 M    i. Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex 1157 1158 was born about 1276 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England and died on 16 Mar 1322 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England about age 46.

757. William de Fiennes (Ingelram II de Fiennes677, Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Blanche de Brienne, Lady of Loupeland,257 1154 daughter of Jean de Brienne, of Acre and Jeanne, de Châteaudun, in 1269 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. Blanche was born about 1245 in <Courtrain, Mynn>, France and died in 1302 about age 57.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. after 1269. FamilySearch has d. 1302.

Research Notes: A second cousin of Eleanor of Castile.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 835 F    i. Margaret de Fiennes 257 1159 was born about 1262 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England and died on 7 Feb 1334 about age 72.

758. Alice de Lusignan (Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey,939 940 941 942 son of William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey and Maud Marshal, in Aug 1247. John was born in 1231 in Surrey, England, died on 27 Dec 1304 in Kennington, Middlesex, England at age 73, and was buried in Lewes, Surrey, England.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872173 :

Name Suffix: Earl of Surrey
REFN: 1019
6th Earl of Surrey (1240-1304); styled Earl of Sussex (1282); warden of Scotland (1296-1297). A ward of Henry III of England after his father's death in 1240, John supported the King against his rebellious barons in 1258. He aided the barons from about 1260 to 1263, but rejoined Henry and fought for him at Lewes in 1264 (see RIN # 669). The King was captured during the battle and John fled to France. He returned to England with the future Edward I in 1265, and freed Henry at the battle of Evesham (see RIN # 3867). In 1282 he assumed the title of Earl of Sussex but his claim was uncertain. He joined Edward I's invasion of Scotland in 1296, took Dunbar castle in April that year and became warden of Scotland in August. On 11 September 1297 his troops were routed by William Wallace at Stirling Bridge, but the following year he helped Edward defeat Wallace at Falkirk.

!Chronciles of the Age of Chivalry: 142, 144
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From http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/heritage/holt_castle.htm (Holt Castle) :
Following the defeat of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, the last independent Prince of Wales in 1282, Edward I gave John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, the lordship of Bromfield and Yale. To secure his newly gained lands, John built Holt Castle, also known as Lion's Castle, to control a nearby strategic ford across the River Dee. John de Warenne's successor, also John, was leader of the English forces in Scotland. In 1296 he defeated the Red Comyn and the Scottish forces at the Battle of Dunbar and deposed the Scottish King John Balliol. Edward I made de Warenne Regent of Scotland. It was a job that only brought him trouble. William Wallace led a revolt and defeated de Warenne and the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge on September 11th 1296. De Warenne was forced to flee the field of battle and make his excuses to Edward I "Longshanks".
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From History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, 1881, Vol. I, p. 389:
"John, Earl of Warren and Surrey, acquired the lordships of Maelor Gymraeg (Bromfield), Chirk, and Iâl, by assassinating the two infant Princes of Powys, Madog and Llywelyn, in 1281."

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Bromfield (Wrexham): 7 Oct 1282. Granted by Edward I after the defeat of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. Bromfield was also known as Maelor Gymraeg at that time.

• Lord of Yale: 1282. Yale was also known as Iâl at that time.

• Granted: Castle of Dinas Bran, 7 Oct 1282. by Edward I.

• Constructed: Castle Leonis (Holt Castle), Betw 1282 and 1304, Villa Leonis (Holt), (Wrexham), Wales. in conjunction with Edward I. It is possible, however, that construction began after this John's death.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 646)

Alice next married Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford,487 1116 1117 son of Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare and Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, on 2 Feb 1253. The marriage ended in divorce. Gilbert was born on 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire (Dorset), England, died on 7 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales at age 52, and was buried on 22 Dec 1295 in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. Another name for Gilbert was Gilbert "the Red" de Clare 9th Earl of Clare.

Research Notes: First husband of Joan of Acre.

From Wikipedia - Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford :

Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester (2 September 1243 , at Christchurch , Hampshire - 7 December 1295 ) was a powerful English noble. Also known as "Red" Gilbert de Clare, probably because of his hair colour.

Lineage
Gilbert de Clare was the son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Maud de Lacy , Countess of Lincoln , daughter of John de Lacy and Margaret de Quincy . Gilbert inherited his father's estates in 1262. He took on the titles, including Lord of Glamorgan , from 1263.

Being under age at his father's death, he was made a ward of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford .

Massacre of the Jews at Canterbury
In April 1264, Gilbert de Clare led the massacre of the Jews at Canterbury [1], as Simon de Montfort had done in Leicester .

Gilbert de Clare's castles of Kingston and Tonbridge were taken by the King, Henry III . However, the King allowed de Clare's Countess Alice de Lusignan , who was in the latter, to go free because she was his niece; but on 12 May de Clare and de Montfort were denounced as traitors.

The Battle of Lewes
Two days later, just before the Battle of Lewes , on 14 May , Simon de Montfort knighted the Earl and his brother Thomas. The Earl commanded the second line of the battle and took the King prisoner, having hamstrung his horse. As Prince Edward had also been captured, Montfort and the Earl were now supreme and de Montfort in effect de facto King of England.

Excommunication
On 20 October 1264 , de Gilbert and his associates were excommunicated by Guy Foulques , and his lands placed under an interdict .

In the following month, by which time they had obtained possession of Gloucester and Bristol , the Earl was proclaimed to be a rebel. However at this point he changed sides as he fell out with de Montfort and the Earl, in order to prevent de Montfort's escape, destroyed ships at the port of Bristol and the bridge over the River Severn at Gloucester .

Having changed sides, de Clare shared the Prince's victory at Kenilworth on 16 July , and in the Battle of Evesham , 4 August , in which de Montfort was slain, he commanded the second division and contributed largely to the victory.

On 24 June 1268 he took the Cross at Northampton in repentance and contrition for his past misdeeds.

Activities as a Marcher Lord
In October 1265, as a reward for supporting Prince Edward, Gilbert was given the castle and title of Abergavenny and honour and castle of Brecknock .

At Michaelmas his disputes with Llewelyn the Last were submitted to arbitration, but without a final settlement. Meanwhile he was building Caerphilly Castle into a fortress. At the end of the year 1268 he refused to obey the King's summons to attend parliament, alleging that, owing to the constant inroads of Llewelyn the Last , his Welsh estates needed his presence for their defence.

At the death of Henry III , 16 November 1272 , the Earl took the lead in swearing fealty to Edward I , who was then in Sicily on his return from the Crusade . The next day, with the Archbishop of York , he entered London and proclaimed peace to all, Christians and Jews , and for the first time, secured the acknowledgment of the right of the King's eldest son to succeed to the throne immediately.

Thereafter he was joint Guardian of England, during the King's absence, and on the new King's arrival in England, in August 1274, entertained him at Tonbridge Castle .

The Welsh war in 1282
During Llywelyn the Last 's Welsh rebellion in 1282, de Clare insisted on leading an attack into southern Wales. King Edward thus made de Clare the commander of the southern army invading Wales. However de Clare's army faced disaster after being heavily defeated at the Battle of Llandeilo Fawr . Following this defeat, de Clare was relieved of his position as the southern commander and was replaced by William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (who's son had died during the battle).

Marriage and succession
Gilbert's first marriage was to Alice de Lusignan , also known as Alice de Valence, the daughter of Hugh XI of Lusignan and of the family that had now succeeded the Marshal family to the title of the Earl of Pembroke in the person of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. They were married in 1253, when Gilbert was ten-years-old. She was of high birth, being a niece of King Henry , but the marriage floundered.

Gilbert and Alice separated in 1267; allegedly, Alice's affections lay with her cousin, Prince Edward . Previous to this, Gilbert and Alice had produced two daughters:
Isabel de Clare (10 March 1262 -1333), married (1) Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick ; (2) Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
Joan de Clare (1264-after 1302), married (1) Duncan Macduff, 7th Earl of Fife ; (2) Gervase Avenel
After his marriage to Alice de Lusignan was finally annulled in 1285, Gilbert was to be married to Joan of Acre , a daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife Eleanor of Castile . King Edward sought to bind de Clare, and his assets, more closely to the Crown by this means. By the provisions of the marriage contract, their joint possessions and de Clare's extensive lands could only be inherited by a direct descendant, i.e. close to the Crown, and if the marriage proved childless the lands would pass to any children Joan may have by further marriage.

On 3 July 1290 the Earl gave a great banquet at Clerkenwell to celebrate his marriage of 30 April 1290 with Joan of Acre (1272 - 23 April 1307 ). The delay was in getting the Pope to facilitate and agree the arrangement.

Thereafter Gilbert and Joan are said to have taken the Cross and set out for the Holy Land , but in September he signed the Barons' letter to the Pope, and on 2 November surrendered to the King his claim to the advowson of the Bishopric of Llandaff .

Gilbert and Joan had one son - his successor Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester (1291-1314) who was killed at Bannockburn, and 3 daughters: Eleanor (1292-1337) who married firstly Hugh Despencer (The Younger, favourite of her uncle Edward II)-he was executed in 1326, and she married secondly William de la Zouche; Margaret (1293-1342) who married firstly Piers Gaveston (executed in 1312) and then Hugh Audeley; and the youngest Elizabeth de Clare (16 Sep 1295 -04 Nov 1360), who married John de Burgh , 30th Sept 1308, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England, then Theobald of Verdun in 1316, and finally Roger Damory in 1317. Each marriage was brief, produced one child (a son by the 1st, daughters by the 2nd and 3rd), and left her a widow.

Private Marcher War
In the next year, 1291, he quarrelled with the Earl of Hereford , Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford , grandson of his onetime guardian, about the Lordship of Brecknock , where de Bohun accused de Clare of building a castle on his land culminated in a private war between them. Although it was a given right for Marcher Lords to wage private war the King tested this right in this case, first calling them before a court of their Marcher peers, then realising the outcome would be coloured by their likely avoidance of prejudicing one of their greatest rights they were both called before the superior court, the Kings own. At this both were imprisoned by the King, both sentenced to having their lands forfeit for life and de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester , as the aggressor, was fined 10,000 marks, and the Earl of Hereford 1,000 marks.

They were released almost immediately and both of their lands completely restored to them - however they had both been taught a very public lesson and their prestige diminished and the King's authority shown for all.

Death & Burial
He died at Monmouth Castle on 7 December 1295 , and was buried at Tewkesbury Abbey , on the left side of his grandfather Gilbert de Clare .
His extensive lands were enjoyed by his surviving wife Joan of Acre until her death in 1307. Gilbert and Joan had a descendant named Ursula Hildyard of Yorkshire, who in 1596 married (Sir) Richard Jackson of Killingwoldgraves, near Beverley in the East Riding. Jackson died in 1610 and was interred at Bishop Burton. In 1613, James posthumously awarded a coat of arms and a knighthood to Richard for meretorious military service in the Lowlands of Scotland.

Noted events in his life were:

• 3rd Earl of Gloucester:

• 7th Earl of Hertford:

• Knighted: 14 May 1264.

759. Hugh XI "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of Ponthieu, la Marche and Angoulême (Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Yolande de Dreux, of Brittany, Comtesse de Penthievre et de Porhoet in 1238. Yolande was born in 1218, died 10 or 16 Oct 1272 at age 54, and was buried in Villeneuve-lez-Nantes, (Loire), France.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 135-30.

Also Wikipedia - Hugh XI of Lusignan


The child from this marriage was:

+ 836 M    i. Hugh XII de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche et Angoulême 1160 1161 was born between 1235 and 1240 and died after 25 Aug 1270.

760. Sir William de Valence, Lord of Valence, titular Earl of Pembroke (Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

761. Hugh X de Lusignan, Count of la Marche and of Angoulême (Mahaut de Angoulême680, Wulgrin III, Count of Angoulême590, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Isabella, of Angoulême, daughter of Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême and Alix de Courtenay, Mar or Apr 1220. Isabella was born about 1186, died on 31 May 1246 in Fontévrault Abbey, France about age 60, and was buried in Fontévrault Abbey, France. Another name for Isabella was Isabella Taillefer of Angoulême.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 117-27 has b. abt. 1189, d. 3 or 4 June 1246, but line 153A-28 (new to 8th edition) has b. 1187, d. 31 May 1246.

From Wikipedia - Isabella of Angoulême :

Isabella of Angoulême (Fr. Isabelle d'Angoulême ; c. 1187 - May 31 , 1246 ) was countess of Angoulême and queen consort of England .
She was the only daughter and heir of Aymer Taillifer, Count of Angoulême , by Alix de Courtenay ; her maternal great-grandfather was King Louis VI of France . She became Countess of Angoulême in her own right in 1202 , by which time she was already queen of England. Her marriage to King John took place on August 24 , 1200 , at Bordeaux , a year after he annulled his first marriage. At the time of this marriage Isabella was aged about thirteen, and her beauty was renowned; she is sometimes called the "Helen " of the Middle Ages by historians.
It could not be said to have been a successful marriage, as Isabella was much younger than her husband and had a fiery character to match his. Before their marriage, she had been betrothed to Hugh X of Lusignan [1], son of the then Count of La Marche . As a result of John's temerity in taking her as his second wife, King Philip II of France confiscated all his French lands, and armed conflict ensued.
When John died in 1216 , Isabella was still in her twenties. She returned to France and in 1220 proceeded to marry Hugh X of Lusignan, now Count of La Marche, her former fiancé.
Isabella was accused of plotting against the French king in 1244 ; she fled to Fontevrault Abbey , where she died on May 31 , 1246 , and was buried there. Afterwards most of her many children, having few prospects in France, set sail for England and the court of their half-brother King Henry III.


Issue
With King John of England: 5 children, all of whom survived into adulthood, including:
King Henry III of England (b. 1207 - d. 1272 )
Richard, Earl of Cornwall and King of the Romans (b. 1209 - d. 1272 )
Joan (b. 1210 - d. 1238 ), the wife of King Alexander II of Scotland
Isabella (b. 1214 - d. 1241 ), the wife of Emperor Frederick II
Eleanor (b. 1215 - d. 1275 ), who would marry William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
With Hugh X of Lusignan , the Count of La Marche : 9 children, all of whom survived into adulthood, including:
Hugh XI of Lusignan (b. 1221 - d.1250 ), Count of La Marche and Count of Angoulême
Aymer de Valence (b. 1222 - d. 1260 ), Bishop of Winchester
Agnès de Lusignan (b. 1223 - d. 1269 ), married William II de Chauvigny
Alice de Lusignan (b. 1224 - d. February 9 , 1256 ), married John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey
Guy de Lusignan (b. 1225 ? - d. 1264 ), killed at the Battle of Lewes . (Tufton Beamish maintains that he escaped to France after the Battle of Lewes and died there in 1269)
Geoffrey de Lusignan (b. 1226 ? - d. 1274 ), married in 1259 Jeanne, Viscountess of Châtellerault and had issue
William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (b. 1228 ? - d. 1296 )
Marguerite de Lusignan (b. 1229 ? - d. 1288 ), married 1243 Raymond VII of Toulouse , married c. 1246 Aimery IX de Thouars, Viscount of Thouars
Isabelle de Lusignan (1234 - January 14 , 1299 ), married Geoffrey de Rancon

References
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 1-25, 80-29, 117-27, 153A-28, 154-28, 258-27, 260-29, 275-27
Isabelle d'Angoulême, Reine d'Angleterre, by Sophie Fougère
Isabella: Queen Without a Conscience, by Rachel Bard (historical novel)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 679)

762. Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex (Maud de Mandeville, Lady of Costow, Wiltshire681, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Beatrice de Say,943 daughter of William de Say and Unknown,.

Research Notes: First wife of Geoffrey Fitz Piers.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 837 F    i. Maud FitzGeoffrey, de Mandeville 943 died on 27 Aug 1236.

Geoffrey next married Aveline de Clare,882 988 daughter of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford and Maud de St. Hilary, by 29 may 1205 in <England>. Aveline was born in 1164 in <Hertford>, England and died by 4 Jun 1225 in England at age 61. Another name for Aveline was Eveline de Clare.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Geoffrey Fitz Piers (Geoffrey Fitz Peter).

Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1220.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 689)

763. Helen de Lacy (Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Helen married Geoffrey de Dutton,1162 son of Lord Hugh de Dutton and Alice Prescott, about 1178 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England. Geoffrey was born about 1158 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 838 M    i. Geoffrey de Dutton was born about 1184 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England.

764. Roger de Lacy, 7th Baron of Halton (Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Maud de Clere.1078 1163 Other names for Maud were Matilda de Clere and Maude de Clare.

Research Notes: According to Wikipedia (John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln), she was "not of the de Clare family," who were descended from Richard Fitz Gilbert, who accompanied William the Conqueror into England in 1066.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 839 M    i. John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln 1108 1109 1110 was born in 1192 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, died on 22 Jul 1240 at age 48, and was buried in Stanlaw Abbey, Chester, England.

765. Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford (Robert de Vere, 3rd Earl of Oxford684, Aubrey III de Vere, 1st Earl of Oxford and Count of Guînes593, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Hawise de Quincy,922 923 daughter of Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester and Margaret de Beaumont, after 11 Feb 1223. Another name for Hawise was Hawyse de Quincey.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford

(Duplicate Line. See Person 635)

766. Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (Roger Bigod, Baron le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk686, Juliana de Vere594, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Maud Marshal,279 937 938 daughter of Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, Betw 1206 and 1207. Maud was born about 1192 in <Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales>, was christened in Sep 1201, died on 27 Mar 1248 about age 56, and was buried in Tintern Abbey, Chapel Hill, Monmouthshire, Wales. Another name for Maud was Matilda Marshall.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots also has d. Apr 1248.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of William de Warenne. Widow of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 840 F    i. Isabel Bigod 990 1164 was born about 1212 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1250 about age 38.

767. John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex (Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Isabel Bigod,990 1164 daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal, before 12 Apr 1234. Isabel was born about 1212 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1250 about age 38.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Isabel Bigod :

Isabel Bigod (c.1212- 1250), was an English noblewoman, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk .[1] She was the wife of Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, and John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere.

Family
Isabel was born in Thetford, Norfolk in about 1212, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, a Magna Carta surety, and Maud Marshal (1192- 27 March 1248). Her paternal grandparents were Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Ida de Tosny, a former mistress of King Henry II of England . Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke . She had four brothers including Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk and Hugh Bigod . She also had two younger half-siblings John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, by her mother's second marriage to William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey . Isabel's father had died in 1225.

Marriages and children
In 1225, the year of her father's death, Isabel married her first husband, Gilbert de Lacy , of Ewyas Lacy (c.1202- 25 December 1230). He was the son of Walter de Lacy , Lord of Trim Castle and Ludlow Castle , and Margaret de Braose. Gilbert and Isabel's chief residence was Ewyas Lacy in Herefordshire ; however, they spent the last two years of their marriage on his father's estates in Ireland , where their youngest child, Maud was born, and Gilbert would shortly afterwards die. Together they had three children:[2]

Walter de Lacy (died early 1241) Margery de Lacy (1228, Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire- 1256), married before 14 May 1244 John de Verdun, Lord of Westmeath by whom she had issue. Maud de Lacy (1230, Dublin , Ireland[3]- 11 April 1304 Trim Castle, Ireland), married firstly Pierre de Geneve, by whom she had issue; in 1252, she married secondly Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville , Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, by whom she had two sons, Geoffrey de Geneville, and Sir Piers de Geneville , father of Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville .

Gilbert died on 25 December 1230 at Trim Castle, in County Meath, Ireland leaving Isabel a widow at the age of eighteen with three small children. Sometime before 12 April 1234, Isabel married her second husband, John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland . The marriage produced six children:[4][5]
Richard FitzJohn of Shere (died 1297, married Emma
John FitzJohn of Shere (died 1275), married Margery Basset
Maud FitzJohn (died 16/18 April 1301), married firstly Gerald de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire; she married secondly William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , by whom she had issue.
Aveline FitzJohn (died c.20 May 1274), married Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster , by whom she had issue including Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster .
Joan FitzJohn (died 4 April 1303), married Theobald le Botiller (1242- 1285 of Thurles , Nenagh , by whom she had issue. Joan and Theobald were the ancestors of the Butler Earls of Ormond .
Isabel FitzJohn, married Robert de Vispont, Lord of Westmoreland by whom she had two daughters.
In early 1241, Isabel's eldest son by her first husband died. Upon the death of her former father-in-law, Walter de Lacy shortly afterwards on 24 February, the vast de Lacy estates and lordships were passed down to Margery and Maud, her daughters by Gilbert. Their marriages were personally arranged by King Henry III to ensure that the estates they inherited were retained in the hands of trusted servants of the Crown.[6]
Isabel Bigod died in 1250. She was about thirty-eight years old. Her second husband John died eight years later.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 841 F    i. Maud FitzGeoffrey 1123 1124 1125 was born about 1237 in Shere, Surrey, England, died on 16 Apr 1301 in <Grey Friars>, Worcestershire, England about age 64, and was buried on 7 May 1301 in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

+ 842 M    ii. John Fitz John, of Shere died in 1275.

+ 843 M    iii. Richard FitzJohn, of Shere died in 1297.

+ 844 F    iv. Isabel FitzGeoffrey .1165

+ 845 F    v. Aveline FitzGeoffrey died in 1274.

+ 846 F    vi. Joan FitzJohn 1166 died on 4 May 1303.

768. Petronilla de Lacy (Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Petronilla married Ralph de Toeni,711 son of Roger de Toeni and Constance de Beaumont, before 1234. Ralph was born about 1190 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died about 29 Sep 1239 about age 49.

Death Notes: Died at sea.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 847 M    i. Ralph de Toeni 711 was born about 1255 in England and died before 29 Jul 1295 in France.

769. Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire (Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gilbert married Isabel Bigod,990 1164 daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk and Maud Marshal, in 1225. Isabel was born about 1212 in Thetford, Norfolk, England and died in 1250 about age 38.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Isabel Bigod :

Isabel Bigod (c.1212- 1250), was an English noblewoman, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk .[1] She was the wife of Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, and John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere.

Family
Isabel was born in Thetford, Norfolk in about 1212, the only daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk, a Magna Carta surety, and Maud Marshal (1192- 27 March 1248). Her paternal grandparents were Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Ida de Tosny, a former mistress of King Henry II of England . Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke . She had four brothers including Roger Bigod, 4th Earl of Norfolk and Hugh Bigod . She also had two younger half-siblings John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Isabelle de Warenne, by her mother's second marriage to William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey . Isabel's father had died in 1225.

Marriages and children
In 1225, the year of her father's death, Isabel married her first husband, Gilbert de Lacy , of Ewyas Lacy (c.1202- 25 December 1230). He was the son of Walter de Lacy , Lord of Trim Castle and Ludlow Castle , and Margaret de Braose. Gilbert and Isabel's chief residence was Ewyas Lacy in Herefordshire ; however, they spent the last two years of their marriage on his father's estates in Ireland , where their youngest child, Maud was born, and Gilbert would shortly afterwards die. Together they had three children:[2]

Walter de Lacy (died early 1241) Margery de Lacy (1228, Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire- 1256), married before 14 May 1244 John de Verdun, Lord of Westmeath by whom she had issue. Maud de Lacy (1230, Dublin , Ireland[3]- 11 April 1304 Trim Castle, Ireland), married firstly Pierre de Geneve, by whom she had issue; in 1252, she married secondly Geoffrey de Geneville, 1st Baron Geneville , Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, by whom she had two sons, Geoffrey de Geneville, and Sir Piers de Geneville , father of Joan de Geneville, 2nd Baroness Geneville .

Gilbert died on 25 December 1230 at Trim Castle, in County Meath, Ireland leaving Isabel a widow at the age of eighteen with three small children. Sometime before 12 April 1234, Isabel married her second husband, John FitzGeoffrey , Lord of Shere, Justiciar of Ireland . The marriage produced six children:[4][5]
Richard FitzJohn of Shere (died 1297, married Emma
John FitzJohn of Shere (died 1275), married Margery Basset
Maud FitzJohn (died 16/18 April 1301), married firstly Gerald de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire; she married secondly William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , by whom she had issue.
Aveline FitzJohn (died c.20 May 1274), married Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster , by whom she had issue including Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster .
Joan FitzJohn (died 4 April 1303), married Theobald le Botiller (1242- 1285 of Thurles , Nenagh , by whom she had issue. Joan and Theobald were the ancestors of the Butler Earls of Ormond .
Isabel FitzJohn, married Robert de Vispont, Lord of Westmoreland by whom she had two daughters.
In early 1241, Isabel's eldest son by her first husband died. Upon the death of her former father-in-law, Walter de Lacy shortly afterwards on 24 February, the vast de Lacy estates and lordships were passed down to Margery and Maud, her daughters by Gilbert. Their marriages were personally arranged by King Henry III to ensure that the estates they inherited were retained in the hands of trusted servants of the Crown.[6]
Isabel Bigod died in 1250. She was about thirty-eight years old. Her second husband John died eight years later.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 848 F    i. Maud de Lacy 1152 was born in 1230 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland and died on 11 Apr 1304 in Trim Castle, Meath, Ireland at age 74.

+ 849 M    ii. Walter de Lacy died in 1241.

+ 850 F    iii. Margery de Lacy 990 was born in 1228 in Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire and died in 1256 at age 28.

770. Joan de Somery (Nichole d' Aubigny693, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married John IV le Strange, of Knokyn, son of John III Strange, Lord Strange of Knokyn and Lucy de Tregoz, before 1254. John died from before 26 Feb 1275 to 1276 in Knockin, Montfort. Another name for John was John Lestrange IV.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 249-31 (Joan de Somery)

Source also: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 851 M    i. John V le Strange, of Knokyn was born before 1254 and died before 8 Aug 1309.

771. John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry (Isabel d'Aubigny694, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Maud le Boteler, daughter of Theobald le Boteler and Rohese de Verdun,. Maud died on 27 Nov 1283. Another name for Maud was Maud le Botiller.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 149-29 (John FitzAlan)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 852 M    i. John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry 1167 1168 was born on 14 Sep 1246 and died 18 Mar 1271 or 1302 at age 24.

772. Mary FitzRandolph (Anastasia Percy695, William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy610, Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy529, Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Robert de Neville,279 son of Robert Neville and Unknown, about 1260 in Middleham, Yorkshire, England. Robert was born about 1240 in Raby, Durham, England and died in 1271 about age 31.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 853 M    i. Randolf de Neville 279 was born on 18 Oct 1262 in <Raby>, Durham, England and died on 18 Apr 1332 at age 69.

773. Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire (Sir William Massey697, William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married someone.

His child was:

+ 854 M    i. William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester was born about 1600 and died after 1663.

774. Hamon VI Massey (Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

775. Alice de Massey (Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Ralph de Baguley, Lord de Baguley.1169 Ralph was born about 1230 in Baguley, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. Another name for Ralph was Ralph de Baggiley.

776. Robert Massey (Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Alice.

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html


The child from this marriage was:

+ 855 M    i. Richard Massey 1170 was born about 1276 in Cheshire, England.

777. Loretta La Zouche (Roger La Zouche701, Alice de Belmeis617, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Loretta married Gilbert de Sanford.1096

The child from this marriage was:

+ 856 F    i. Alice de Sanford 1096 died before 9 Sep 1312.

778. Sir Alan La Zouche (Roger La Zouche701, Alice de Belmeis617, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alan married Helen de Quincy, of Brackley,593 1017 daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester and Helen, of Galloway, before 1242. Helen was born about 1222 in <Winchester, Hampshire>, England and died Sh. Bef. 20 Aug 1296 in England about age 74. Other names for Helen were Ela de Quincey, Elena de Quincy of Brackley, and Ellen de Quincy.

Research Notes: 3rd daughter, and coheiress, of Roger de Quincy.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 715)

779. Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer (Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore702, Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore618, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Maud de Braose,395 1171 1172 daughter of William de Braose, , 6th Lord de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny and Eve Marshal, in 1247. Maud was born in 1224 in <Gower, Glamorganshire>, Wales, died before 23 Mar 1301 in Herefordshire, England, and was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

Research Notes: 2nd daughter and co-heiress of William de Braose and Eve Marshall.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 67-29
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From Wikipedia - Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore :

Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore (1224- 1300/23 March 1301)[1] was a noble heiress and a member of the powerful de Braose family which held many lordships and domains in the Welsh Marches . She was the wife of Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore , a celebrated soldier and Marcher baron. A staunch Royalist during the Second Barons' War , it was she who devised the plan to rescue Prince Edward (the future King Edward I of England ) from the custody of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester .[2]

Family
Maud was born in Wales in 1224, the second eldest daughter and co-heiress of Marcher lord William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny and Eva Marshal .

Maud had three sisters, Isabella , wife of Prince Dafydd ap Llywelyn ; Eleanor , wife of Humphrey de Bohun; and Eve, wife of William de Cantelou.
Her paternal grandparents were Reginald de Braose, 9th Baron Abergavenny and Grecia de Briwere. Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke , daughter of Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster .
On 2 May 1230, when Maud was just six years old, her father was hanged by orders of Llewelyn the Great , Prince of Wales for alleged adultery with the latter's wife, Joan, Lady of Wales .

Marriage and children
In 1247[3] Maud married Roger Mortimer of Wigmore. As the eldest son of Ralph de Mortimer and his Welsh wife, Princess Gwladys Ddu , Roger was himself a scion of another important Marcher family, and had succeeded his father in 1246, upon the latter's death. He was created 1st Baron Wigmore on an unknown date. Maud was seven years his senior, and they had been betrothed since childhood. On the occasion of their marriage, the honour of Radnor passed from the de Braose to the Mortimer family.[4] Her marriage portion was some land at Tetbury which she inherited from her grandfather, Reginald de Braose.[5]She also had inherited the Manor of Charlton sometime before her marriage.[6] Roger and Maud's principal residence was the Mortimers' family seat, Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire .

Roger and Maud together had seven children:[7]
Ralph Mortimer (died before 10 August 1274), Sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire .
Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Wigmore (1251-17 July 1304), married Margaret de Fiennes , daughter of William II de Fiennes and Blanche de Brienne , by whom he had issue, including Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March .
Isabella Mortimer (died after 1300), married firstly, John Fitzalan, 7th Earl of Arundel , by whom she had issue; she married secondly, Ralph d'Arderne; she married thirdly, Robert de Hastang.[8]
Margaret Mortimer (died September 1297), married Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford , by whom she had one son.
Roger Mortimer of Chirk (died 3 August 1336 Tower of London ), married Lucy de Wafre, by whom he had one son. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for having participated in the rebellion of Thomas of Lancaster in 1321.
Geoffrey Mortimer (died before 1282), he was unmarried.
William Mortimer (died before June 1297), married as her first husband, Hawise de Muscegros.

Rescue of Prince Edward
Maud was described as beautiful and nimble-witted.[9]During the Second Barons' War , she also proved to be a staunch Royalist. It was Maud herself who devised a plan for the escape of Prince Edward after he had been taken hostage by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester following the Battle of Lewes . On 28 May 1265, when the Prince was held in custody at Hereford Castle , Maud sent a party of horsemen to spirit him away to Wigmore Castle while he was out in the open fields, some distance from the castle, taking exercise by racing horses with his unsuspecting guardians as she had instructed him to do in the messages she had smuggled to him previously. At a signal from one of the horsemen, Edward galloped off to join the party of his liberators, where they escorted him to Wigmore Castle, twenty miles away, where Maud was waiting. She gave the Prince refreshments before sending him on to Ludlow Castle [10]where he met up with the Earl of Gloucester who had defected to the side of the King .
At the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265, Maud's husband Roger fought on the side of Prince Edward, and personally killed Simon de Montfort. As a reward, Roger was given de Montfort's severed head and other parts of his anatomy. Roger sent these gruesome trophies home to Wigmore Castle as a gift to Maud.[11]She held a great feast that very night to celebrate the victory. De Montfort's head was raised in the Great Hall, still attached to the point of the lance.[12]

Descendants
In 1300, Maud is recorded as having presented to a vacant benefice in the Stoke Bliss parish church in Herefordshire , its advowson having originally belonged to the Mortimers, but was bequeathed to Limebrook Priory by Roger.[13] Maud died on an unknown date sometime between 1300 and 23 March 1301. She was buried in Wigmore Abbey . Her husband Roger had died on 30 October 1282.

All the monarchs of England from 1413, as well as Mary, Queen of Scots , were directly descended from Maud, as is the current British Royal Family . Queen consorts Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were also notable descendants of Maud de Braose through the latter's daughter Isabella, Countess of Arundel.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 857 F    i. Isabella de Mortimer 487 1173 died before 1 Apr 1292.

+ 858 M    ii. Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 7th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore 257 1174 was born in 1261 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England, died on 17 Jul 1304 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England at age 43, and was buried in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

780. Blanche, of Artois (Matilda, of Brabant704, Henry II, Duke of Brabant620, Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blanche married Henry III, Count of Champagne and Brie, King of Navarre 1175 in 1259. Henry died on 22 Jul 1274.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 45-30 (Blanche of Artois)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 859 F    i. Jeanne, of Navarre 1176 was born in Jan 1272 and died on 2 Apr 1305 at age 33.


Blanche next married Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester,1050 son of King Henry III, of England and Eleanor, of Provence, on 29 Oct 1276 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Edmund was born on 16 Jan 1245 in London, England, died on 5 Jun 1296 in Bayonne, France at age 51, and was buried on 15 Jul 1296 in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia has m. 3 Feb 1276.
Ancestral Roots, line 17-28, has m. bet. 18 Dec. 1275 and 19 Jan 1275/1276

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 17-28

Wikipedia:
"...soon after the forfeiture of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester in 1265, Edmund received the Earldom of Leicester and of Lancaster and also the honour of the Stewardship of England and the lands of Nicolas de Segrave.
"In 1271 he accompanied his elder brother Edward [I Longshanks] on the Ninth Crusade to Palestine. It was because of this he received the nickname Crouchback (or cross back) indicating that he was entitled to wear a cross on his back."

Much more info in Wikipedia & other sources.

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Earl of Leicester, 1265.

• Created: Earl of Lancaster, 1267.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 737)

781. Robert II, of Artois, Count of Artois (Matilda, of Brabant704, Henry II, Duke of Brabant620, Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

782. Yolanda, of Aragon (Violant, of Hungary705, Yolanda de Courtenay621, Yolanda, of Flanders548, Margaret I, of Flanders479, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Yolanda married Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León,1056 son of Fernando III of Castile, King of Castile and Leon and Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen, on 26 Dec 1246 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. Alfonso was born on 23 Nov 1221 in Toledo, Castile, Spain and died on 4 Apr 1284 in Seville, Spain at age 62. Another name for Alfonso was Alfonso X of Castile King of Galicia, Castile and León.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Alfonso X of Castile :

Alfonso X (Toledo, Spain , November 23, 1221 - April 4, 1284 in Seville, Spain ) was a Castilian monarch who ruled as the King of Castile , León and Galicia from 1252 until his death. He also was elected King of the Germans (formally King of the Romans ) in 1257, though the Papacy prevented his confirmation.

He established Castilian as a language of higher learning, founded universities such as the University of Toledo ) and earned his nicknames (Spanish : 'el Sabio', Galician : 'O Sabio') ("the Wise" or "the Learned") and (Spanish : 'el Astrólogo', Galician : 'O Astrólogo') ("the Astronomer") through his own prolific writings, including Galician-Portuguese poetry .

Life

Alfonso was the eldest son of Ferdinand III of Castile and Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen , through whom he was a cousin of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor , to whom Alfonso is often compared. His maternal grandparents were Philip of Swabia and Irene Angelina .

Ruler
As a ruler, Alfonso showed legislative capacity, and a wish to provide the kingdoms expanded under his father with a code of laws and a consistent judicial system. The Fuero Real was undoubtedly his work. He began medieval Europe's most comprehensive code of law, the Siete Partidas , which, however, thwarted by the nobility of Castile, was only promulgated by his great-grandson. Because of this, and because the Partidas remain fundamental law in the American Southwest, he is one of the 23 lawmakers depicted in the House of Representatives chamber of the United States Capitol .

Alfonso "turned to the vernacular for the kind of intellectual commitments that formerly were inconceivable outside Latin ."[2] He was the first king who initiated the use of the Castilian language extensively, although his father, Fernando III, had begun to use it for some documents, instead of Latin, as the language used in courts, churches, and in books and official documents.

Throughout his reign, Alfonso contended with the nobles, particularly the families of Nuño González de Lara , Diego López de Haro and Esteban Fernández de Castro, all of whom were formidable soldiers and instrumental in maintaining Castile's military strength in frontier territories. According to some scholars, Alfonso lacked the singleness of purpose required by a ruler who would devote himself to organization, and also the combination of firmness with temper needed for dealing with his nobles.[3] Others have argued that his efforts were too singularly focused on the diplomatic and financial arrangements surrounding his bid for Holy Roman Emperor .

Alfonso's descent from the Hohenstaufen through his mother, a daughter of the emperor Philip of Swabia, gave him a claim to represent the Swabian line. Alfonso's election by the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire in 1257 misled him into wild schemes that involved excessive expense but never took effect. To obtain money, he debased the coinage and then endeavoured to prevent a rise in prices by an arbitrary tariff . The little trade of his dominions was ruined, and the burghers and peasants were deeply offended. His nobles, whom he tried to cow by sporadic acts of violence, rebelled against him.

Music
Alfonso X commissioned or co-authored numerous works of music during his reign. These works included Cantigas d'escarnio e maldicer and the vast compilation Cantigas de Santa Maria ("Songs to the Virgin Mary"), which was written in Galician-Portuguese and figures among the most important of his works. The Cantigas form one of the largest collections of vernacular monophonic songs to survive from the Middle Ages . They consist of 420 poems with musical notation. The poems are for the most part on miracles attributed to the Virgin Mary . One of the miracles Alfonso relates is his own healing in Puerto de Santa María .

Lineage
Alfonso's eldest son, Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile , died in 1275 when Morocco and Granada invaded Castile, leaving two infant sons. Alfonso's second son, Sancho , claimed to be the new heir, in preference to the children of Ferdinand de la Cerda, basing his claim on an old Castilian custom, that of proximity of blood and agnatic seniority . Alfonso preferred to leave the throne to his grandsons, but Sancho had the support of the nobility. A bitter civil war broke out resulting in Alfonso's being forced in 1282 to accept Sancho as his heir instead of his young grandsons. Son and nobles alike supported the Moors when he tried to unite the nation in a crusade; and when he allied himself with Abu Yusuf Yakub , the ruling Marinid Sultan of Morocco , they denounced him as an enemy of the faith. A reaction in his favor was beginning in his later days, but he died defeated and deserted at Seville , leaving a will, by which he endeavored to exclude Sancho, and a heritage of civil war.

Family
In 1246, Alfonso X married Violante of Aragon , the daughter of King James I of Aragon and Yolande of Hungary in 1249, although betrothed already in 1246. Because of her young age (Violante was only 10 years old at the time of the marriage), she produced no children for several years and it was feared that she was barren. Alfonso almost had their marriage annulled, but they went on to have ten children:
Fernando, died in infancy, and buried in Las Huelgas in Burgos .
Berengaria of Castile (1253 - after 1284). She was betrothed to Louis, the son and heir of King Louis IX of France , but her fiance died prematurely in 1260. She entered the convent in Las Huelgas, where she was living in 1284.
Beatriz of Castile (1254-1280). She married William VII, Marquess of Montferrat .
Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile (October 23, 1255 - July 25, 1275). He married Blanche, the daughter of King Louis IX of France, by whom he had two children. Because he predeceased his father, his younger brother Sancho inherited the throne.
Leonor of Castile (1257-1275)
Urraca of Castile (1256-?). She married Pedro Nunez de Guzman y Manzanedo .
Sancho IV of Castile (May 13, 1258 - 1295)
Constanza of Castile (1258 - August 22, 1280), a nun at Las Huelgas.
Pedro of Castile (June 1260 - October 10, 1283)
Juan of Castile, Lord of Valencia (March or April, 1262 - June 25, 1319).
Isabella, died young.
Violante of Castile (1265-1296). She married Diego Lopez de Haro
Jaime of Castile (August 1266 - August 9, 1284)

Alfonso X also had several illegitimate children. His illegitimate daughter, Beatriz de Castilla , married King Afonso III of Portugal . An illegitimate son, Martin, was Abbot of Valladolid.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 746)

783. John FitzRichard de Lacy, 6th Baron of Halton (Richard FitzEustace, 5th Baron of Halton706, Agnes FitzWilliam622, William FitzNigell, 2nd Baron of Halton549, Sir Nigell FitzIvo, 1st Baron of Halton482, Emme, de Bretagne407, Geoffrey, de Bretagne341, Geoffrey, de Bretagne299, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Alice de Mandeville,979 daughter of Geoffrey de Mandeville and Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex, about 1164 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Alice was born about 1146 in Rycote, Great Haseley, Oxford, England. Another name for Alice was Alice de Vere.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 682)

784. Saher IV de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester (Robert de Quincy, Lord of Buckley and of Fawside707, Maud de St. Liz625, Maud, of Huntingdon551, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Saher married Margaret de Beaumont,487 819 820 daughter of Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Petronilla de Grandmesnil, before 1173 in England. Margaret was born about 1156 in <Hampshire>, England and died about 12 Jan 1235 about age 79. Another name for Margaret was Margaret de Harcourt.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots, line 53-27 has "d. prob. on 12 Jan. 1234/5 but sh. bef. 12 Feb. 1234/5"

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford
and
Source: Wikipedia - Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester

(Duplicate Line. See Person 557)

785. Roger de Toeni (Ralph de Toeni, de Conches709, Roger de Toeni, de Conches627, Alice Huntingdon552, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Constance de Beaumont,762 daughter of Richard de Beaumont and Unknown,. Constance was born about 1202 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died after 1226.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 860 M    i. Ralph de Toeni 711 was born about 1190 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died about 29 Sep 1239 about age 49.

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786. Hugh de Courtenay (John de Courtenay710, Robert de Courtenay628, Renaud de Courtenay555, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Eleanor Le Despencer,622 daughter of Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk, about 1274 in Devonshire, England. Eleanor was born about 1252 in <Ryhall, Rutland>, England, died on 30 Sep 1328 in London, Middlesex, England about age 76, and was buried on 1 Oct 1328 in Cowick, Devonshire, England. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Le Despencer.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 861 M    i. Hugh de Courtenay 622 was born on 14 Sep 1273 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England, died on 23 Dec 1340 in Exeter, Devonshire, England at age 67, and was buried on 5 Feb 1341 in Cowick, Exeter, Devonshire, England.

787. Alice de Harcourt (Isabel Camville712, Eustacia Basset630, Egelina de Courtenay556, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick,726 727 son of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Gundred de Warenne, about 1196. Waleran was born before 1153 and died on 24 Dec 1204. Another name for Waleran was Walerian de Newburg.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots, Line 84-26, has: "d. 24 Dec. 1203 or bef. 13 Oct. 1204"

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick :

Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick (1153 - 12 December 1204 ) was the younger son of Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick and Gundred de Warrenne , daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Vermandois . He was also known as Walerian de Newburg.

After his brother 's death an impostor arose, claiming to be the deceased Earl; he gave Waleran a great deal of trouble in maintaining his claim. He does not appear to have been a great soldier, for he paid scutage money to escape military service in Wales . His position in the Court is attested by his bearing the right hand Sword of State at the Coronation of King John , 27 May 1199 .

He liberally supported the hospital of St. Michael's Hospital, Warwick and gave to the nuns of Pinley land at Claverdon , and land at Brailes to the nuns at Wroxall, Warwickshire .


Family and children
He married first to Margery, daughter of Henry d'Oily and Maud de Bohun and had children:
Henry de Beaumont, 5th Earl of Warwick , his heir.
Waleran de Beaumont of Gretham and Cotismore .
Gundred de Beaumont. She and her cousin Mabel became nuns at the Abbey of Pinley .

His second wife was Alice de Harcourt, widow of John de Limesy, Lord of Cavendish, daughter of Robert de Harcourt and had one child:
Alice de Beaumont (died before 1263), married William de Maudit , Baron of Hanslape , Chamberlain to the King. They children were:
William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick ;
Isabel de Maudit , married William de Beauchamp , Baron Emley. Their son was William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 493)

788. Agnes de Ferrers (Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Agnes married Sir Robert de Muscegros, of Charlton, Somerset,1177 1178 son of Sir John de Muscegros, of Charlton and Cecily Avenal,. Robert was born about 1252 and died on 27 Dec 1280 about age 28.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 862 F    i. Hawise de Muscegros, of Charlton 1179 was born on 21 Dec 1276 and died After Jun 1340 By Dec 1350.

789. Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby (Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Alianore de Bohun,1137 daughter of Humphrey VI de Bohun and Eleanor de Braose, on 26 Jun 1269. Alianore died on 20 Feb 1314.

Research Notes: Second wife of Robert de Ferrers.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 863 M    i. Sir John de Ferrers, of Southoe and Keyston 1180 was born on 30 Jun 1271 in Cardiff and died in Aug 1312 in Gascony at age 41.

790. Joan de Ferrers (Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley 1181 in 1267. Thomas was born in 1245 and died on 23 Jul 1321 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England at age 76.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley :

Thomas de Berkeley aka The Wise (1245 - 23 July 1321 ), 1st Baron Berkeley, was an English baron , soldier and diplomat .
Thomas was born in 1245 at Berkeley Castle in the English county of Gloucestershire , the son of Sir Maurice de Berkeley and Isabel FitzRoy . In 1267, he married Joan de Ferrers, the daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby and Margaret de Quinci, and was succeeded by his son Maurice de Berkeley II .
Berkeley fought in the Battle of Evesham . He inherited the title of Baron de Berkeley [feudal baron] in 1281 and was created 1st Baron Berkeley [England by writ] on 28 June 1283 . He was a commissioner to examine the claims to the crown of Scotland in June 1292.
He was on an embassy to France in January 1296 and held the office of Vice-Constable of England in 1297. He fought in the Battle of Falkirk on 22 July 1298 and fought in the siege of Caerlaverock in July 1300. He was on an embassy to Pope Clement V in July 1307. He fought in the Battle of Bannockburn on 24 June 1314 , where he was taken prisoner, and paid a large sum for his ransom. He died at Berkeley on 23 July 1321 .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 864 M    i. Maurice de Berkeley 487 was born in Apr 1271 in <Berkeley Castle, > near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, died on 31 May 1326 in Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Berkshire (Oxfordshire), England at age 55, and was buried in St. Augustine's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

791. John Comyn, Earl of Buchan (Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Isabelle MacDuff.1182

792. Roger Comyn (Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

793. Alexander Comyn (Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alexander married Joan le Latimer,1107 daughter of William le Latimer and Alicia Ledet,.

Research Notes: Sister of William le Latimer


Children from this marriage were:

+ 865 F    i. Alice Comyn 1182 was born in 1289 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland and died on 3 Jul 1349 at age 60.

+ 866 F    ii. Margaret Comyn .1182

794. Eudo La Zouche (Helen de Quincy, of Brackley715, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eudo married Millicent de Cantelou,593 daughter of William de Cantelou, Baron Abergavenny and Eve de Braose, of Abergavenny, before 1273 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England. Millicent was born about 1250 in <Calne, Wiltshire>, England and died before 7 Jan 1299 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. Other names for Millicent were Millicent de Cantilou, Millicent de Cantilupe, and Millicent de Cauntelo.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 867 F    i. Eve La Zouche 593 was born about 1281 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England, died on 5 Dec 1314 about age 33, and was buried in Church, Portbury, Somersetshire, England.

795. Margery La Zouche (Helen de Quincy, of Brackley715, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margery married Robert FitzRoger Clavering,639 son of Roger FitzJohn Clavering, de Baliol and Isabel, about 1265. Robert was born about 1247 in <Clavering, Essex>, England and died on 29 Apr 1310 about age 63.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 868 F    i. Eupheme FitzRoger Clavering 639 was born about 1267 in <Warkworth, Northumberland>, England, was christened in Clavering, Essex, England, died in 1329 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England about age 62, and was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.

796. Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln (Margaret de Quincy716, Robert II de Quincy634, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare,927 1026 1027 son of Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester and Isabel Marshal, on 25 Jan 1238. Richard was born on 4 Aug 1222, died on 15 Jul 1262 in Asbenfield, Waltham near Canterbury, England at age 39, and was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.

Research Notes: From Magna Charta Barons, pp. 83-84:
Richard de Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester [was] in his minority at the death of his father, and his wardship was granted to the celebrated Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, Justiciary of England, whose daughter Margaret, to the great displeasure of King Henry III., he afterwards clandestinely married, but from whom he was probably divorced, as the king married him the next year to Maud, daughter of John de Lacie, Earl of Lincoln, in consideration whereof the Earl of Lincoln paid to the crown five thousand marks and remitted a debt of two thousand more. This Richard de Clare was a very distinguished personage in the reign of Henry III., and was one of the noblemen present in Westminster Hall, 40 Henry III., when Boniface, Archbishop of Canterbury, pronounced a solemn curse from the altar against all those who should thenceforth violate the Magna Charta.

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From Wikipedia - Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford :

Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford (August 4 , 1222 - July 15 , 1262 ) was son of Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford and Isabel Marshall , daughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, the 17-year-old daughter of Strongbow .

A year after he became of age, he was in an expedition against the Welsh . Through his mother he inherited a fifth part of the Marshall estates, including Kilkenny and other lordships in Ireland . In 1232 Richard was secretly married to Margaret (Megotta) de Burgh, daughter of Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent and Margaret of Scotland . Both bride and groom were aged about ten. Megotta died in November 1237. Before she had even died, the earl of Lincoln offered 5,000 marks to King Henry to secure Richard for his own daughter. This offer was accepted, and Richard was married secondly, on or before 25 January 1238, to Maud de Lacy , daughter of the Surety John de Lacy and Margaret Quincy .

He joined in the Barons' letter to the Pope in 1246 against the exactions of the Curia in England. He was among those in opposition to the King's half-brothers, who in 1247 visited England , where they were very unpopular, but afterwards he was reconciled to them.

On April 1248, he had letters of protection for going over seas on a pilgrimage . At Christmas 1248, he kept his Court with great splendor on the Welsh border. In the next year he went on a pilgrimage to St. Edmund at Pontigny , returning in June. In 1252 he observed Easter at Tewkesbury , and then went across the seas to restore the honor of his brother William, who had been badly worsted in a tournament and had lost all his arms and horses. The Earl is said to have succeeded in recovering all, and to have returned home with great credit, and in September he was present at the Round Table tournament at Walden.

In August 1252/3 the King crossed over to Gascony with his army, and to his great indignation the Earl refused to accompany him and went to Ireland instead. In August 1255 he and John Maunsel were sent to Edinburgh by the King to find out the truth regarding reports which had reached the King that his son-in-law, Alexander , King of Scotland , was being coerced by Robert de Roos and John Baliol . If possible, they were to bring the young King and Queen to him. The Earl and his companion, pretending to be the two of Roos's knights, obtained entry to Edinburgh Castle , and gradually introduced their attendants, so that they had a force sufficient for their defense. They gained access to the Scottish Queen, who made her complaints to them that she and her husband had been kept apart. They threatened Roos with dire punishments, so that he promised to go to the King.

Meanwhile the Scottish magnates, indignant at their castle of Edinburgh's being in English hands, proposed to besiege it, but they desisted when they found they would be besieging their King and Queen. The King of Scotland apparently traveled South with the Earl, for on 24 September they were with King Henry III at Newminster, Northumberland . In July 1258 he fell ill, being poisoned with his brother William, as it was supposed, by his steward, Walter de Scotenay. He recovered but his brother died.

Richard died at John de Griol's manor of Asbenfield in Waltham, near Canterbury , 15 July 1262 , it being rumored that he had been poisoned at the table of Piers of Savoy . On the following Monday he was carried to Canterbury where a mass for the dead was sung, after which his body was taken to the canon's church at Tonbridge and interred in the choir. Thence it was taken to Tewkesbury Abbey and buried 28 July 1262, with great solemnity in the presence of two bishops and eight abbots in the presbytery at his father's right hand. Richard's own arms were: Or, three chevronels gules.

Noted events in his life were:

• 6th Earl of Hertford:

• 2nd Earl of Gloucester:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 720)

797. Edmund de Lacy, 2nd Earl of Lincoln (Margaret de Quincy716, Robert II de Quincy634, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

798. Joan de Vere (Robert III de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford717, Hawise de Quincy635, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey,1037 1038 son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Alice de Lusignan, about 1285. William was born in Feb 1256 in Surrey, England and died on 15 Dec 1286 in Croyden, Middlesex, England at age 30.

Death Notes: Killed in a tournament

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593871749:
"William was the hier to the Earldom of Surrey, but died before his father; having been killed in a tournament at Croyden 'ambushed and cruelly slain by his rivals'. William was knighted at Winchester in 1285."

Noted events in his life were:

• Sub-granted for life: Bromfield and Yale, castle of Dinas Bran, 1284. by his father, John de Warenne. Castle Leonis (Holt Castle) was undoubtedly still under construction at that time.

• Knighted: 1285, Winchester Castle, Winchester, (Hampshire), England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 728)

799. Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford (Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gilbert married Joan, of Acre,1138 1139 daughter of King Edward I, of England and Eleanor, of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, about 30 Apr 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England. Joan was born in 1272 in Acre, Syria and died on 23 Apr 1307 at age 35. Another name for Joan was Joanna of Acre.

Research Notes: Second wife of Sir Gilbert de Clare.

From Wikipedia - Joan of Acre :
Joan of Acre (April 1272 - April 23 , 1307 ) was the daughter of King Edward I of England and Queen Eleanor . She is most notable for her marriage to Ralph de Monthermer and the claim that miracles have allegedly taken place at her grave. She is also notable for the multiple references of her in literature.

Birth and Childhood
Joan, or Joanna, of Acre as she is sometimes referred to, was born in the spring of 1272 in Syria, while her parents, King Edward I and Queen Eleanor of Castille, were on the crusade .[2] She was the only English princess to be born outside of her native land, in the city of Acre, where her name derives from.[3] Her parents departed from Acre shortly after her birth, traveling to Sicily and Spain[4] before leaving Joan with her grandmother in Ponthieu, France.[5] Joan lived for several years in France where she spent her time being educated by a bishop and "being thoroughly spoiled by an indulgent grandmother."[6] Joan was free to play among the "vine clad hills and sunny vales"[7] surrounding her grandmother's home, although she required "judicious surveillance."[8]

As Joan was growing up with her grandmother, her father was back in England, already arranging marriages for his daughter. He wanted to gain both political power and more wealth with his daughter, so he conducted the arrangement in a very "business like style".[9] He finally found a man suitable to marry Joan (aged 5 at the time), Hartman, son of King Rudoph I, of Germany. Edward then brought her home from France for the first time to meet him.[10] As she had spent her entire life away from Edward and Eleanor, when she returned she "stood in no awe of her parents"[11] and had a fairly distanced relationship with them.

Unfortunately for King Edward, his daughter's suitor died before he was able to meet or marry Joan. The news reported that Hartman had fallen through a patch of shallow ice while "amusing himself in skating" while a letter sent to the King himself stated that Hartman had set out on a boat to visit his father amidst a terrible fog and the boat had smashed into a rock, drowning him.[12]

First Marriage
Edward arranged a second marriage almost immediately after the death of Hartman.[13] Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, who was almost thirty years older than Joan and newly divorced was his first choice.[14] The earl resigned his lands to Edward upon agreeing to get them back when he married Joan, as well as agreed on a dower of two thousand silver marks.[15] By the time all of these negotiations were finished, Joan was twelve years old.[16] Gilbert de Clare became very enamored with Joan, and even though she had to marry him regardless of how she felt, he still tried to woo her.[17] He bought her expensive gifts and clothing to try to win favor with her.[18] The couple were married on April 30th, 1290 at Westminster Abbey, and had four children together.[19]

They were:
Gilbert de Clare, 8th Earl of Hertford
Eleanor de Clare
Margaret de Clare
Elizabeth de Clare
Joan's first husband, Gilbert de Clare died on December 7th, 1295.[20]

Secret Second Marriage
Joan had been a widow for only a little over a year when she caught the eye of Ralph de Monthermer , a squire in Joan's father's household.[21] Joan fell in love and convinced her father to have Monthermer knighted. It was unheard of in European royalty for one in power to even converse with a man who had not won or acquired importance in the household. However, in January during the year of 1297, the couple was secretly married.[22] Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer, and Joan of Acre blind-sided her father with this secret while he was already planning another marriage for his daughter to Amadeus V, Count of Savoy.[23] The arrangements for this marriage were quickly made through written letters. The date was to be March 16th, 1297. Joan of Acre was in dangerous predicament, as she was already a wedded wife, unbeknownst to her father. She sent her son and little daughters over to Edward I, their grandfather, in hopes that their sweetness would serve in her favor. However, her plan did not work.[24] He soon found out the intentions his daughter had, but did not realize she had already committed them.[25]
Upon finding out, he took all of Joan's lands into his own hands and continued on with his planning of the arranged marriage between Joan and Amadeus of Savoy.[26]
Soon after the seizure of her lands, Joan told her father of the official marriage between her and Monthermer. He was enraged and retaliated by immediately throwing Monthermer in prison at Bristol Castle .[27] The people of the land had differing opinions on the princess' matter, however, and has been argued that ones who were most upset were those who wanted Joan's hand in marriage.[28]

With regard to the matter, Joan famously said, "It is not considered ignominious, nor disgraceful for a great earl to take a poor and mean woman to wife; neither, on the other hand, is it worthy of blame, or too difficult a thing to promote to honor a gallant youth."[29] It is said that not only this claim, but the possibility of the appearance of a pregnant stomach seemed to soften Edward's attitude towards the situation.[30]
At last, her father relented for the sake of his daughter and released Monthermer from prison in August 1297.[31] Monthermer paid homage August 2nd and getting the title of Earl of Gloucester and Earl of Hertford , rose to favor with the King during Joan's lifetime. [32]. Monthermer and Joan had four children:

Mary de Monthermer, born October 1297. In 1306 her grandfather King Edward I arranged for her to wed Duncan Macduff, 8th Earl of Fife .
Joan de Monthermer, born 1299, became a nun at Amesbury .
Thomas de Monthermer , 2nd Baron Monthermer, born 1301.
Edward de Monthermer, born 1304 and died 1339.

Relationship With Family
Acre was the seventh child of Edward I and Eleanor's fourteen children. Most of her older siblings died before the age of seven, and many of her younger siblings died before adulthood.[33] Of the survivors, included were Joan, four of her sisters, and her younger brother, Edward (later Edward II , King of England). [34]

Acre, like her siblings, was raised outside her family's household. She lived with her grandmother while her parents were on the crusade.[35] Edward I did not have a close relationship with most of his children while they were growing up, yet "he seemed fonder of his daughters than his sons."[36] In fact, most of the children who made it to adulthood were Edward's daughters.[37]

However, Acre's independent nature caused numerous conflicts between her and her father. Her father disapproved of her leaving court after her marriage to the Earl of Gloucester, and in turn "seized seven robes that had been made for her."[38] He also strongly disapproved of her second marriage to Ralph de Monthermer, a squire in her household, even to the point of attempting to force her to marry someone else.[39][40] While Edward ultimately developed a cordial relationship with Monthermer, even giving him the title of Earl [41], there appears to have been a notable difference in the Edward's treatment of Joan as compared to the treatment of the rest of her siblings. For instance, her father famously paid messengers substantially when they brought news of the birth of grandchildren, but did not do this upon birth of Acre's daughter.[42]

In terms of her siblings, Acre kept a fairly tight bond. She and Monthermer both maintained a close relationship with her brother, Edward II, which was maintained through letters. After Edward II became estranged from his parents and lost his royal seal, "Joan offered to lend him her seal" instead.[43]

Death
Joan of Acre died on April 23, 1307.[44] The cause of her death remains unclear, though one popular theory is that she died during childbirth, a common cause of death at the time. However, historians have not confirmed this to be her cause of death.[45]

Less than four months after her death, Joan's father, Edward I died. Ralph de Monthermer was stripped of his title of Earl soon after the deaths of his wife and father in law, and the title was given to Joan's son from her first marriage, Gilbert.[46]
Joan's burial place has been the cause of some interest and debate. Allegedly, in 1357, Joan's daughter, Elizabeth De Burgh, claimed to have "inspected her mother's body and found the corpse to be intact,"[47]an indication of sanctity. Some sources claim that miracles have taken place at her tomb, from a cure of the toothache to the fever, which was often fatal at the time. [48]


The child from this marriage was:

+ 869 F    i. Eleanor de Clare 487 1183 1184 was born on 3 Oct 1292 in Caerphilly, Glamorgan, Wales, died on 30 Jun 1337 at age 44, and was buried in Tewkesbury, Wiltshire, England.

Gilbert next married Alice de Lusignan,1036 daughter of Hugh X de Lusignan, Count of la Marche and of Angoulême and Isabella, of Angoulême, on 2 Feb 1253. The marriage ended in divorce. Alice died on 9 Feb 1256. Another name for Alice was Alfais de Lusignan.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 758)

800. Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal (Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Juliana FitzGerald, of Offaly,1119 1185 daughter of Maurice FitzMaurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly and Maud de Prendergast, in Feb 1275. Juliana was born about 1263 in Dublin, Dublin, Ireland and died in 1300 about age 37. Other names for Juliana were Juliana FitzMaurice of Offaly and Juliane FitzMaurice.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Juliana FitzGerald :

Juliana FitzGerald, Lady Thomond (c.1263- 1300), was a Norman -Irish noblewoman, the daughter of Maurice FitzGerald , 3rd Lord of Offaly , and the wife of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond , a powerful Anglo-Norman baron in Ireland, who was a younger brother of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford . Juliana had a total of three husbands; Thomas was her first. He was the father of her four children.

She is sometimes referred to as Juliane FitzMaurice.

Family
Juliana FitzGerald was born in about 1263 in Dublin , Ireland the eldest daughter of Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly, Justiciar of Ireland (1238- 1287) and his first wife, Maud de Prendergast (born 17 March 1243).[1]She had a younger sister Amabel who died childless. Her first cousin was John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare . Her paternal grandparents were Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly (1190- 1257) and Juliana. Her maternal grandparents were Gerald de Prendergast and the unnamed daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh , Lord of Connacht and Egidia de Lacy . Juliana's maternal ancestors included Brian Boru , Dermot McMurrough , and Maud de Braose .

Juliana's mother Maud died on an unknown date. Her father married secondly in 1273, Emmeline Longespee, but fathered no children by her.[2]

Marriages and children
In February 1275, at the age of about twelve years, Juliana married her first husband, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal. He was the second eldest son of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford , 2nd Earl of Gloucester and Maud de Lacy . Thomas was a friend of King Edward I of England , with whom he went on a Crusade . He held many important posts including the Office of Governor of Colchester Castle (1266), Governor of the City of London (1273). He was also the commander of the English forces in Munster , Ireland , and in 1276, he was granted the lordship of Thomond . He was born in 1245, which made him about eighteen years older than Juliana.
Juliana and her husband Thomas resided at Bunratty Castle , which Thomas constructed in stone replacing the earlier wooden structure. Together Thomas and Juliana had four children:[3]

Maud de Clare (1276- 1326/27), married firstly on 3 November 1295 Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford , by whom she had issue; she married secondly after 1314 Robert de Welle.

Richard de Clare, Steward of Forest of Essex , 1st Lord Clare (1278- 10 May 1318 at the Battle of Dysert O'Dea ), married a woman by the name of Joan by whom he fathered one son, Thomas.
Gilbert de Clare, Lord of Thomond (3 February 1281- 1307)
Margaret de Clare (c.1 April 1287- 22 October 1333/3 January 1334), married firstly in 1303 Gilbert de Umfraville; she married secondly before 30 June 1308 Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord Badlesmere , by whom she had four daughters and one son.

Life at Bunratty Castle was marked by unrest and strife as civil war was waged between rival factions of the powerful O'Brien clan. In 1277, Juliana's husband had his former ally Brian Ruad , the deposed King of Thomond, hanged for treason at Bunratty.[4]

Thomas died on 29 August 1287, leaving Juliana a widow at the age of twenty-four with four small children; the youngest, Margaret was not quite five months old. On an unknown date she married her second husband, Nicholas Avenel. He presumably died before 1292, as that was the year she married her third husband, Adam de Cretynges.

Juliana died in 1300. Her numerous descendants included English kings Henry V , Edward IV , Richard III , Mary, Queen of Scots , Anne Boleyn , Mary Boleyn , and Diana, Princess of Wales . The current British Royal Family directly descend from her, as do most of the other European royal families.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 870 F    i. Margaret de Clare 1186 1187 1188 1189 was born about 1 Apr 1287 in Bunratty Castle, Thomond, Ireland and died between 22 Oct 1333 and 8 Jan 1334.

801. Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale (Isabel de Clare721, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

His child was:

+ 871 M    i. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland

802. Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy (Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rhys-Vaughn married someone.

His child was:

+ 872 M    i. Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen .

803. Isabella de Beauchamp (William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabella married William Blount, of Belton, Rutland 1030 about 1261. William was born in England.

Isabella next married Sir Patrick de Chaworth, 5th Baron of Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelly,1190 1191 son of Patrick de Chaworth, of Kempsford and Hawise de London, before 1281. Patrick was born about 1260 and died on 7 Jul 1283 in <Kidwelly, > Carmarthenshire, Wales about age 23.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 873 F    i. Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester 1191 1192 1193 was born on 2 Feb 1282 in <Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire>, Wales and died before 3 Dec 1322.

Isabella next married Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester,1194 1195 1196 son of Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer and Aline Bassett, Countess of Norfolk, in 1286. Hugh was born on 1 Mar 1260 and died on 27 Oct 1326 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England at age 66. Another name for Hugh was Hugh "the Elder" le Despenser Sir.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has Of, Winchester, Hampshire, England Or Louchborough, Leicestershire, England

Death Notes: Hanged

Research Notes: 3rd husband of Isabella de Beauchamp.

From Wikipedia - Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester :

Hugh le Despenser (1262 - October 27 , 1326 ), sometimes referred to as "the elder Despenser", was for a time the chief adviser to King Edward II of England .
He was the son of Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer (or Despenser), and Aliva Basset, sole daughter and heiress of Philip Basset . His father was killed at Evesham when Hugh was just a boy, but Hugh's patrimony was saved through the influence of his maternal grandfather (who had been loyal to the king).[1]

He married Isabel de Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzJohn.

He was created a baron by writ of summons to Parliament in 1295. He was one of the few barons to remain loyal to Edward during the controversy regarding Piers Gaveston . Despenser became Edward's loyal servant and chief administrator after Gaveston was executed in 1312, but the jealousy of other barons - and, more importantly, his own corruption and unjust behaviour - led to his being exiled along with his son Hugh Despenser the younger in 1321, when Edmund de Woodstoke replaced him as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

Edward found it difficult to manage without them, and recalled them to England a year later, an action which enraged the queen, Isabella , the more so when Despenser was created Earl of Winchester . When Isabella and her lover, Roger Mortimer , led a rebellion against the king, both Despensers were captured and executed. Queen Isabella interceded for him, but his enemies, notably Roger Mortimer and Henry, Earl of Lancaster, insisted that he should face trial and execution. The elder Despenser was hanged at Bristol on October 27, 1326.

References
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 72-31, 74-31, 74A-31, 93A-29
Fryde, Natalie (1979). The tyranny and fall of Edward II, 1321-1326. ISBN 0521548063 .
Karau, Björn: Günstlinge am Hof Edwards II. von England - Aufstieg und Fall der Despensers, MA-Thesis, Kiel 1999. (Free Download: )
Hunt, William (1888). "Hugh Despenser". Dictionary of National Biography 14.

Noted events in his life were:

• Baron le Despenser: 1265-1326.

• Justice in Eyre: sourth of the Trent, 1296-1307.

• Justice in Eyre: south of the Trent, 1307-1311.

• Justice in Eyre: south of the Trent, 1312-1314.

• Lord Wardens of the Cinque Ports: 1320.

• Earl of Winchester: 1322-1326.

• Justice in Eyre: south of the Trent, 1324-1326.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 874 M    i. Sir Hugh le Despenser, Baron Despenser 1196 1197 1198 was born in 1286, died on 24 Nov 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England at age 40, and was buried after 15 Dec 1330 in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England.

+ 875 M    ii. Sir Edward Despenser 1199 died on 30 Sep 1342.

804. Sarah de Beauchamp (William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

805. Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Guy married Alice de Toeni,711 daughter of Ralph de Toeni and Mary, on 10 Aug 1315 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. Alice was born in 1284 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died on 1 Jan 1324 at age 40.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 876 M    i. Thomas de Beauchamp 711 was born on 14 Feb 1314 in <Warwick Castle, Warwickshire>, England, died on 13 Nov 1369 in Calais, Pas-de-Calais, France at age 55, and was buried in Saint Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.

806. Alice de Warenne (Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Sir Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel,1200 1201 son of Sir Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel and Alasia, di Saluzzo, in 1305. Edmund was born on 1 May 1285 and died on 17 Nov 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England at age 41. Other names for Edmund were Edmund FitzAlan d'Arundel and Sir Edmund FitzAlan d'Arundel.

Death Notes: Beheaded

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel :

Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel (8th Earl of Arundel per Ancestral Roots) (1 May 1285 - 17 November 1326).

Lineage
Born in the Castle of Marlborough in Wiltshire . He was the son of Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel (7th Earl of Arundel per Ancestral Roots) and Alice of Saluzzo (also known as Alesia di Saluzzo), daughter of Thomas I of Saluzzo in Italy . He succeeded to his father's estates and titles on his death in 1302.

Prominent Nobleman
Edmund was an English nobleman prominent in the contention between Edward II and his Barons and second de facto Earl of Arundel of the FitzAlan line.
He was summoned to Parliament, 9 November 1306, as Earl of Arundel , and took part in the Scottish wars of that year.

Coronation duty
Arundel bore the Royal robes at Edward II's coronation, but he soon fell out with the King's favorite Piers Gaveston . In 1310 he was one of the Lords Ordainers , and he was one of the 5 Earls who allied in 1312 to oust Gaveston. Arundel resisted reconciling with the King after Gaveston's death, and in 1314 he along with some other Earls refused to help the King's Scottish campaign, which contributed in part to the English defeat at Bannockburn .

Allied to the Despensers
A few years later Arundel allied with King Edward's new favorites, Hugh le Despenser and his son of the same name, and had his son and heir, Richard, married to a daughter of the younger Hugh le Despenser. He reluctantly consented to the Despenser's banishment in 1321, and joined the King's efforts to restore them in 1321. Over the following years Arundel was one of the King's principal supporters, and after the capture of Roger Mortimer in 1322 he received a large part of the forfeited Mortimer estates. He also held the two great offices governing Wales, becoming Justice of Wales in 1322 and Warden of the Welsh Marches , responsible for the array in Wales, in 1325 and Constable of Montgomery Castle , his official base.

Loyalty
After Mortimer's escape from prison and invasion of England in 1326, amongst the Barons only Arundel and his brother-in-law John de Warenne remained loyal to the King.

Capture & execution
Their defensive efforts were ineffective, and Arundel was captured and executed at the behest of Queen Isabella .

Estates Forfeited
His estates and titles were forfeited when he was executed, but they were eventually restored to his eldest son Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel .

Marriage and issue
In 1305, Edmund married Alice de Warenne (June1287-23 May 1338) sister and eventual heiress of John de Warenne , 8th Earl of Surrey , daughter of William de Warenne and Joan de Vere . Their children included:
Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel
Alice FitzAlan, who married John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford

References
The Royal Ancestry Bible Royal Ancestors of 300 Colonial American Families by Michel L. Call (chart 28) ISBN 1-933194-22-7
Roy Martin (2003), King Edward II: His Life, His Reign, and Its Aftermath, 1284-1330, McGill-Queen's Press, ISBN 0773524320
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 28-32, 60-31, 83-30

Noted events in his life were:

• Knighted: 22 May 1306.

• Member: of Parliament, 1306.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 877 M    i. Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne 1202 1203 1204 was born about 1313, died on 24 Jan 1376 in Arundel, West Sussex, England about age 63, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

807. John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey (Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Joan de Barre.1205 They had no children.

John next married Isabel de Howland.1205 They had no children.

Research Notes: Second wife of John II de Warenne

808. Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop (Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Angharad married Sir Richard Puleston, of Emral, son of Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral, Maelor Saesneg, Flintshire and Jane le Clerk, of Malpas,. Richard was born about 1281. Another name for Richard was Sir Richard de Pyvelisdon of Emral.

Research Notes: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593881439

Source: Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, London, 1872, p. 455, which has "Sir Richard de Pyvelisdon, or Puleston, Kt., of Emral, who m. Angharad (whom Dwnn modifies from the Latin into Angreta), dau. of a Warren of Warren Hall, Salop, and had by her eight sons and a dau. William, the eldest, d. s. p., and the succession was in the 2nd son,--Sir Roger Puleston, Kt., of Emral..."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 878 M    i. Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral 1134 1206 1207 1208 was born about 1308.

809. Humphrey VII de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford & 2nd Earl of Essex (Humphrey VI de Bohun730, Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex647, Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford569, Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humphrey married Maud de Fiennes,1066 1067 daughter of Ingelram II de Fiennes and Isabel de Conde, on 17 Jul 1275. Maud was born between 1236 and 1259 and died before 31 Dec 1298. Another name for Maud was Mahaud de Fiennes.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 158C-29.

Also Wikipedia (Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 756)

810. Alianore de Bohun (Humphrey VI de Bohun730, Humphrey V de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford, 7th Earl of Essex647, Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford569, Margaret, of Huntingdon496, Ada de Warenne424, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alianore married Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby,1106 son of Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby and Margaret de Quincy, on 26 Jun 1269. Robert was born in 1239 and died in 1279 at age 40.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 789)

811. Eleanor, of England (King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Henry III, Count of Bar on 20 Sep 1283 in Bristol, England. Henry was born in 1259 in Naples, Italy and died in Sep 1302 at age 43.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Henry III, Count of Bar :

Henry III of Bar (Henri III de Bar, 1259 -Naples , September 1302 ) was Count of Bar from 1291 to 1302. He was son of Thibault II of Bar and Jeanne de Toucy.

Life
His introduction to military life came as he was made a knight in a conflict between his father and the Bishop of Metz . He then served Ferry III of Lorraine . He was preparing to go on crusade when his father died.
In 1284 Jeanne de Navarre , countess of Champagne, had married the future Philip IV of France , making the county of Bar adjacent to the French royal domain. Henry's reaction was a marriage to Eleanor , daughter of Edward I of England . When war broke out in short order between France and England, Henry was drawn in. The fighting ceased after the 1301 Treaty of Bruges . Under its terms, Henry gave up some fortresses and paid homage to Philip for part of his lands, then called the Barrois mouvant . He also undertook to fight in Cyprus against the Muslim forces.
Henry therefore made his way to the Kingdom of Naples . In assisting Charles II of Naples against the invading forces of Frederick I of Sicily , he was wounded in fighting, and died soon afterwards.

Family
He married at Bristol on 20 September 1283 Eleanor of England (1269-1298) , daughter of Edward I of England , and Eleanor of Castile . Their children were :
Edward I of Bar (1284-1336), comte de Bar
Eleanor (b. 1285), who married Llewelyn ap Owain
Jeanne (1295-1361), who married John de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey . The marriage was annulled 1315. Jeanne became regent of Bar from 1354.

Source
Georges Poull (1994), La Maison souveraine et ducale de Bar


Children from this marriage were:

+ 879 M    i. Edward I, of Bar, Comte de Bar was born in 1284 and died in 1336 at age 52.

+ 880 F    ii. Eleanor was born in 1285.

+ 881 F    iii. Jeanne was born in 1295 and died in 1361 at age 66.

812. Joan, of Acre (King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford,487 1116 1117 son of Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare and Maud de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln, about 30 Apr 1290 in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England. Gilbert was born on 2 Sep 1243 in Christchurch, Hampshire (Dorset), England, died on 7 Dec 1295 in Monmouth Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales at age 52, and was buried on 22 Dec 1295 in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. Another name for Gilbert was Gilbert "the Red" de Clare 9th Earl of Clare.

Research Notes: First husband of Joan of Acre.

From Wikipedia - Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford :

Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester (2 September 1243 , at Christchurch , Hampshire - 7 December 1295 ) was a powerful English noble. Also known as "Red" Gilbert de Clare, probably because of his hair colour.

Lineage
Gilbert de Clare was the son of Richard de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Maud de Lacy , Countess of Lincoln , daughter of John de Lacy and Margaret de Quincy . Gilbert inherited his father's estates in 1262. He took on the titles, including Lord of Glamorgan , from 1263.

Being under age at his father's death, he was made a ward of Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford .

Massacre of the Jews at Canterbury
In April 1264, Gilbert de Clare led the massacre of the Jews at Canterbury [1], as Simon de Montfort had done in Leicester .

Gilbert de Clare's castles of Kingston and Tonbridge were taken by the King, Henry III . However, the King allowed de Clare's Countess Alice de Lusignan , who was in the latter, to go free because she was his niece; but on 12 May de Clare and de Montfort were denounced as traitors.

The Battle of Lewes
Two days later, just before the Battle of Lewes , on 14 May , Simon de Montfort knighted the Earl and his brother Thomas. The Earl commanded the second line of the battle and took the King prisoner, having hamstrung his horse. As Prince Edward had also been captured, Montfort and the Earl were now supreme and de Montfort in effect de facto King of England.

Excommunication
On 20 October 1264 , de Gilbert and his associates were excommunicated by Guy Foulques , and his lands placed under an interdict .

In the following month, by which time they had obtained possession of Gloucester and Bristol , the Earl was proclaimed to be a rebel. However at this point he changed sides as he fell out with de Montfort and the Earl, in order to prevent de Montfort's escape, destroyed ships at the port of Bristol and the bridge over the River Severn at Gloucester .

Having changed sides, de Clare shared the Prince's victory at Kenilworth on 16 July , and in the Battle of Evesham , 4 August , in which de Montfort was slain, he commanded the second division and contributed largely to the victory.

On 24 June 1268 he took the Cross at Northampton in repentance and contrition for his past misdeeds.

Activities as a Marcher Lord
In October 1265, as a reward for supporting Prince Edward, Gilbert was given the castle and title of Abergavenny and honour and castle of Brecknock .

At Michaelmas his disputes with Llewelyn the Last were submitted to arbitration, but without a final settlement. Meanwhile he was building Caerphilly Castle into a fortress. At the end of the year 1268 he refused to obey the King's summons to attend parliament, alleging that, owing to the constant inroads of Llewelyn the Last , his Welsh estates needed his presence for their defence.

At the death of Henry III , 16 November 1272 , the Earl took the lead in swearing fealty to Edward I , who was then in Sicily on his return from the Crusade . The next day, with the Archbishop of York , he entered London and proclaimed peace to all, Christians and Jews , and for the first time, secured the acknowledgment of the right of the King's eldest son to succeed to the throne immediately.

Thereafter he was joint Guardian of England, during the King's absence, and on the new King's arrival in England, in August 1274, entertained him at Tonbridge Castle .

The Welsh war in 1282
During Llywelyn the Last 's Welsh rebellion in 1282, de Clare insisted on leading an attack into southern Wales. King Edward thus made de Clare the commander of the southern army invading Wales. However de Clare's army faced disaster after being heavily defeated at the Battle of Llandeilo Fawr . Following this defeat, de Clare was relieved of his position as the southern commander and was replaced by William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (who's son had died during the battle).

Marriage and succession
Gilbert's first marriage was to Alice de Lusignan , also known as Alice de Valence, the daughter of Hugh XI of Lusignan and of the family that had now succeeded the Marshal family to the title of the Earl of Pembroke in the person of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke. They were married in 1253, when Gilbert was ten-years-old. She was of high birth, being a niece of King Henry , but the marriage floundered.

Gilbert and Alice separated in 1267; allegedly, Alice's affections lay with her cousin, Prince Edward . Previous to this, Gilbert and Alice had produced two daughters:
Isabel de Clare (10 March 1262 -1333), married (1) Guy de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick ; (2) Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
Joan de Clare (1264-after 1302), married (1) Duncan Macduff, 7th Earl of Fife ; (2) Gervase Avenel
After his marriage to Alice de Lusignan was finally annulled in 1285, Gilbert was to be married to Joan of Acre , a daughter of King Edward I of England and his first wife Eleanor of Castile . King Edward sought to bind de Clare, and his assets, more closely to the Crown by this means. By the provisions of the marriage contract, their joint possessions and de Clare's extensive lands could only be inherited by a direct descendant, i.e. close to the Crown, and if the marriage proved childless the lands would pass to any children Joan may have by further marriage.

On 3 July 1290 the Earl gave a great banquet at Clerkenwell to celebrate his marriage of 30 April 1290 with Joan of Acre (1272 - 23 April 1307 ). The delay was in getting the Pope to facilitate and agree the arrangement.

Thereafter Gilbert and Joan are said to have taken the Cross and set out for the Holy Land , but in September he signed the Barons' letter to the Pope, and on 2 November surrendered to the King his claim to the advowson of the Bishopric of Llandaff .

Gilbert and Joan had one son - his successor Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester (1291-1314) who was killed at Bannockburn, and 3 daughters: Eleanor (1292-1337) who married firstly Hugh Despencer (The Younger, favourite of her uncle Edward II)-he was executed in 1326, and she married secondly William de la Zouche; Margaret (1293-1342) who married firstly Piers Gaveston (executed in 1312) and then Hugh Audeley; and the youngest Elizabeth de Clare (16 Sep 1295 -04 Nov 1360), who married John de Burgh , 30th Sept 1308, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England, then Theobald of Verdun in 1316, and finally Roger Damory in 1317. Each marriage was brief, produced one child (a son by the 1st, daughters by the 2nd and 3rd), and left her a widow.

Private Marcher War
In the next year, 1291, he quarrelled with the Earl of Hereford , Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford , grandson of his onetime guardian, about the Lordship of Brecknock , where de Bohun accused de Clare of building a castle on his land culminated in a private war between them. Although it was a given right for Marcher Lords to wage private war the King tested this right in this case, first calling them before a court of their Marcher peers, then realising the outcome would be coloured by their likely avoidance of prejudicing one of their greatest rights they were both called before the superior court, the Kings own. At this both were imprisoned by the King, both sentenced to having their lands forfeit for life and de Clare, the Earl of Gloucester , as the aggressor, was fined 10,000 marks, and the Earl of Hereford 1,000 marks.

They were released almost immediately and both of their lands completely restored to them - however they had both been taught a very public lesson and their prestige diminished and the King's authority shown for all.

Death & Burial
He died at Monmouth Castle on 7 December 1295 , and was buried at Tewkesbury Abbey , on the left side of his grandfather Gilbert de Clare .
His extensive lands were enjoyed by his surviving wife Joan of Acre until her death in 1307. Gilbert and Joan had a descendant named Ursula Hildyard of Yorkshire, who in 1596 married (Sir) Richard Jackson of Killingwoldgraves, near Beverley in the East Riding. Jackson died in 1610 and was interred at Bishop Burton. In 1613, James posthumously awarded a coat of arms and a knighthood to Richard for meretorious military service in the Lowlands of Scotland.

Noted events in his life were:

• 3rd Earl of Gloucester:

• 7th Earl of Hertford:

• Knighted: 14 May 1264.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 799)

813. Margaret Plantagenet (King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

814. Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England (King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John, Count of Holland and Zealand.

Death Notes: Died two years after his marriage to Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, without issue.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-29 (Elizabeth)



Elizabeth next married Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex,1157 1158 son of Humphrey VII de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford & 2nd Earl of Essex and Maud de Fiennes, on 14 Nov 1302 in Westminster Palace, London, England. Humphrey was born about 1276 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England and died on 16 Mar 1322 in Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, England about age 46. Another name for Humphrey was Humphrey VIII de Bohun 4th Earl of Hereford.

Death Notes: At the Battle of Boroughbridge, murdered in an ambush by the Welsh.

Research Notes: Ancestral Roots, Line 97-31 has b. abt 1276, slain at Boroughbridge, 16 Mar 1321/2, 4th Earl of Hereford and Essex, Lord High Constable of England.
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From Wikipedia - Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford

Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford (1276 - March 16 , 1321 /1322 ) was a member of an important Anglo-Norman family of the Welsh Marches and was one of the Ordainers who opposed Edward II 's excesses.

Family Background
Humphrey de Bohun's birth year is uncertain although several contemporary sources indicate that it was 1276. His father was Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and his mother was Maud de Fiennes , daughter of Enguerrand II de Fiennes . He was born at Pleshey Castle located in Essex , England.

Humphrey de Bohun VIII succeeded his father as Earl of Hereford and Earl of Essex , and Constable of England (later called Lord High Constable ). Humphrey held the title of Bearer of the Swan Badge, a heraldic device passed down in the de Bohun family. This device did not appear on their coat of arms, (az, a bend ar cotised or, between 6 lioncels or) nor their crest (gu, doubled erm, a lion gardant crowned), but it does appear on his personal seal.

Scotland
Humphrey was one of several earls and barons under Edward I who laid siege to Caerlaverock Castle in Scotland in 1300 and later took part in many campaigns in Scotland. He also loved tourneying and gained a reputation as an "elegant" fop. In one of the campaigns in Scotland Humphrey evidently grew bored and departed England for a tournament along with Piers Gaveston and other young barons and knights. On return all of them fell under Edward I's wrath for desertion, but were forgiven. It is probable that Gaveston's friend, Edward (the future Edward II) had given them permission to depart.

Later Humphrey became one of Gaveston's and Edward II's bitterest opponents. He would also have been associating with young Robert Bruce during the early campaigns in Scotland, since Bruce, like many other Scots and Border men, moved back and forth from English allegiance to Scottish. (NOTE: Robert Bruce, King Robert I of Scotland, is closely connected to de Bohun. Between the time that he swore his last fealty to Edward I in 1302 and his defection four years later, Bruce stayed for the most part in Annandale , rebuilding his castle of Lochmaben in stone, making use of its natural moat. Rebelling and taking the crown of Scotland in February, 1306, Bruce was forced to fight a war against England which went poorly for him at first, while Edward I still lived. After nearly all his family were killed or captured he had to flee to the isle of Rathlin , Ireland. His properties in England and Scotland were confiscated.)

Humphrey de Bohun received many of Robert Bruce's forfeited properties. It is unknown whether Humphrey was a long-time friend or enemy of Robert Bruce, but they were nearly the same age and the lands of the two families in Essex and Middlesex lay very close to each other. After Bruce's self-exile, de Bohun took Lochmaben and Edward I awarded him Annandale and the castle. During this period of chaos Bruce's queen, Elizabeth de Burgh , daughter of the Earl of Ulster, was captured by Edward I and taken prisoner, and Hereford and his wife Elizabeth later became her custodians. She was exchanged for Humphrey after Bannockburn in 1314. Lochmaben was from time to time retaken by the Scots but remained in the de Bohun family for many years, in the hands of Humphrey's son William, Earl of Northampton , who held and defended it until his death in 1360...

...Ordainer
Like his father, grandfather, and great-great-grandfather, this Humphrey de Bohun was careful to insist that the king obey Magna Carta , Habeas Corpus , and the other baronially-established safeguards against monarchic tyranny. He was a leader of the reform movements that promulgated the Ordinances of 1311 and fought to insure their execution.
The subsequent revival of royal authority and the ascendancy of the Despensers (Hugh the elder and younger ) led de Bohun and other barons to rebel against the king again in 1322. De Bohun had special reason for opposing the Despensers, for he had lost some of his estates in the Welsh Marches to their rapacity.

Death at Boroughbridge
The rebel forces were halted by loyalist troops at the wooden bridge at Boroughbridge , Yorkshire, where Humphrey de Bohun, leading an attempt to storm the bridge, met his death on March 16, 1322.

Although the details have been called into question by a few historians, his death may have been particularly gory. As recounted in The Greatest Traitor by Ian Mortimer, page 124:

"[The 4th Earl of] Hereford led the fight on the bridge, but he and his men were caught in the arrow fire. Then one of de Harclay's pikemen, concealed beneath the bridge, thrust upwards between the planks and skewered the Earl of Hereford through the anus, twisting the head of the iron pike into his intestines. His dying screams turned the advance into a panic."'

Humphrey de Bohun may have contributed to the failure of the reformers' aims. There is evidence that he suffered for some years, especially after his countess's death in 1316, from clinical depression. [1]

Marriage and children
His marriage to Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (Elizabeth Plantagenet), daughter of King Edward I of England and his first Queen consort Eleanor of Castile , on November 14 , 1302 , at Westminster gained him the lands of Berkshire.
Elizabeth had an unknown number of children, probably ten, by Humphrey de Bohun.

Until the earl's death the boys of the family, possibly the girls, were given a classical education under the tutelage of a Sicilian Greek, Master "Digines" (Diogenes), who may have been Humphrey de Bohun's boyhood tutor. He was evidently well-educated, a book collector and scholar, interests his son Humphrey and daughter Margaret (Courtenay) inherited.
Mary or Margaret (the first-born Margaret) and the first-born Humphrey were lost in infancy and are buried in the same sarcophagus in Westminster Abbey. Since fraternal twins were known in the Castilian royal family of Elizabeth Bohun, who gave birth to a pair who lived to manhood, Mary (Margaret?) and Humphrey, see next names, may have been twins, but that is uncertain. The name of a possible lost third child, if any, is unknown--and unlikely.

Hugh de Bohun? This name appears only in one Medieval source which gives Bohun names (see Flores Historiarum) and was a probably a copyist error for "Humphrey". It was never used by the main branch of the Bohuns in England. (Le Melletier, q.v., 16-17, 38-45, 138, in his comprehensive research into this family, cites no one named Hugh Bohun.) Date unknown, but after 1302 since she and Humphrey did not marry until late in 1302.
Humphrey de Bohun (birth and death dates unknown. Buried in Westminster Abbey with Mary or Margaret) Infant.
Mary or Margaret de Bohun (birth and death dates unknown. Buried in Westminster Abbey with Humphrey) Infant.

John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford (About 1307 - 1336 )
Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford (About 1309 to 1311 - 1361 ).
Margaret de Bohun (About 1308-1310 - 1391), married Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon Gave birth to about 16 to 18 children (including an Archbishop, a sea commander and pirate, and more than one Knight of the Garter) and died in her eighties.
William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton (About 1310-1312 -1360 ). Twin of Edward.
Edward de Bohun (About 1310-1312 -1334 ). Twin of William. Married Margaret, daughter of William de Ros, 2nd Baron de Ros , but they had no children. He served in his ailing elder brother's stead as Constable of England. He was close friend of young Edward III, and died a heroic death attempting to rescue a drowning man-at-arms from a Scottish river while on campaign.
Eleanor de Bohun (birth date unknown, could have been as late as 1314 or 15 - 1363 ) [2], married James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde and Thomas Dagworth , 1st Baron Dagworth.
Eneas de Bohun, (Birth date unknown, died after 1322, when he's mentioned in his father's will). Nothing known of him. Name may reflect his father's classical education or the Earl's Welsh connections; could be either.
Isabel de Bohun (b. May ? , 1316 ). Elizabeth died in childbirth, and this child died on that day or very soon after. Buried with her mother in Waltham Abbey, Essex.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 882 F    i. Eleanor de Bohun 1209 was born in Oct 1304 and died on 7 Oct 1363 at age 59.

+ 883 M    ii. John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford was born on 23 Nov 1306 and died in 1335 at age 29.

+ 884 F    iii. Agnes de Bohun was born in Nov 1309.

+ 885 M    iv. Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford 1210 was born on 6 Dec 1309, died on 15 Oct 1361 in Pleshey Castle, Essex, England at age 51, and was buried in Friars Augustine, London.

+ 886 F    v. Margaret de Bohun 622 1211 was born on 3 Apr 1311 in Caldecote, Northamptonshire, England, died on 16 Dec 1391 in Exeter, Devonshire, England at age 80, and was buried in Exeter Cathedral, Devonshire, England.

+ 887 M    vi. Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton 1212 1213 was born about 1311 and died on 16 Sep 1360 about age 49.

+ 888 M    vii. Edward de Bohun 1158 was born in 1312 and died in 1334 at age 22.

+ 889 M    viii. Eneas de Bohun was born about 1313 and died after 1322.

815. KingEdward II, of England (King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Edward married Isabella, of France,1214 1215 daughter of Philip IV, King of France and Jeanne, of Navarre, on 25 Jan 1308 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Isabella was born about 1295 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France and died on 22 Aug 1358 about age 63.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 101-31 has b. 1292, d. 27 Aug 1357, m. Boulogne, 28 Jan 1308. But see "Notes" from Wikipedia below.

From Wikipedia - Isabella of France :

Isabella of France (c.1295 - August 22 , 1358 ), Queen consort of England, known as the She-Wolf of France,[1] was the Queen consort of Edward II of England . She was a member of the House of Capet .


Biography

Isabella was born in Paris on an uncertain date - probably between May and November 1295 [2] - the daughter of King Philip IV of France and Queen Jeanne of Navarre , and the sister of three French kings. While still an infant, her father had promised her in marriage to Edward II to resolve the conflicts between France and England over the latter's continental possession of Gascony and claims to Anjou, Normandy and Aquitaine. Pope Boniface VIII had urged the marriage as early as 1298 but was delayed by wrangling over the terms of the marriage contract. The English king, Edward I had also attempted to break the engagement several times. Only after he died in 1307 did the wedding go forward.


Her groom, the new King Edward II , looked the part of a Plantagenet king to perfection. He was tall and athletic, and wildly popular at the beginning of his reign. She married Edward at Boulogne-sur-Mer on January 25 , 1308 . Since he had ascended the throne the previous year, Isabella never was titled Princess of Wales...

Edward and Isabella produced four children, and she suffered at least one miscarriage . The itineraries of Edward II and Queen Isabella also show that they were together 9 months prior to the births of all four surviving offspring. Their children were:
Edward of Windsor , born 1312
John of Eltham , born 1316
Eleanor of Woodstock , born 1318, married Reinoud II of Guelders
Joan of the Tower , born 1321, married David II of Scotland

... When her brother, King Charles IV of France , seized Edward's French possessions in 1325, she returned to France, initially as a delegate of the King charged with negotiating a peace treaty between the two countries. However, her presence in France became a focal point for the many nobles opposed to Edward's reign and she gathered an army to oppose Edward, in alliance with Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March , who had become her lover. Enraged by this, Edward demanded that Isabella return to England. Her brother, King Charles, replied, "The queen has come of her own will and may freely return if she wishes. But if she prefers to remain here, she is my sister and I refuse to expel her."
Despite this public show of support by the King of France, Isabella and Mortimer left the French court in summer 1326 and went to William I, Count of Hainaut in Holland (his wife was Isabella's cousin). William provided them with eight men of war (ships) in return for a marriage contract between his daughter Philippa and Isabella's son, Edward . On September 21 , 1326 Isabella and Mortimer landed in Suffolk with an army (most of whom were mercenaries ). King Edward offered a reward for their deaths, and is rumoured to have even carried a knife in his hose with which to kill his wife. Isabella responded by offering twice as much money for the head of Hugh the younger Despenser (this reward was issued from Wallingford Castle ).

The invasion by Isabella and Mortimer was successful: King Edward's few allies deserted him without a battle; the Despensers were killed, and Edward himself was captured and forced to abdicate in favour of his eldest son, Edward III of England . Since the young king was only fourteen when he was crowned on 1 February 1327 , Isabella and Mortimer ruled as regents in his place.

... When Edward III attained his majority (at the age of 18) he, and a few trusted companions, staged a coup on October 19, 1330 and had both Isabella and Mortimer taken prisoner. Despite Isabella's cries of "Fair son, have pity on gentle Mortimer", Mortimer was executed for treason one month later in November of 1330.
Isabella's life was spared by her son and she was allowed to retire to Castle Rising in Norfolk . She did not, as legend would have it, go insane; she enjoyed a comfortable retirement and made many visits to her son's court, doting on her grandchildren. Isabella took the habit of the Poor Clares before she died on August 22 , 1358 , and her body was returned to London for burial at the Franciscan church at Newgate . She was buried in her wedding dress, with Edward's heart interred with her.

[edit ] Notes
^
A sobriquet appropriated from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part 3 , where it is used to refer to Henry 's Queen, Margaret of Anjou
^ She is referred to as born in 1292 in the Annals of Wigmore, and Piers Langtoft agrees, claiming that she was 7 years old in 1299. The French chronicler Guillaume de Nangis and Thomas Walsingham describe her as 12 years old at the time of her marriage in January 1308, placing her birth between the January of 1295 and of 1296. A Papal dispensation by Clement V in November 1305 permits her to marry by proxy immediately, despite not having reached age 12, and only being 10 years old - suggesting a birth-date between November 1294 and November 1295. Since she had to reach the canonical age of 7 before her betrothal in May 1303, and that of 12 before her marriage in January 1308, the above evidence suggests that she was born between May and November 1295. See Weir, Alison, Isabella

[edit ] Sources
Blackley, F.D. Isabella of France, Queen of England 1308-1358, and the Late Medieval Cult of the Dead. (Canadian Journal of History)
Doherty, P.C. Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II, 2003
McKisack, May. The Fourteenth Century 1307-1399, 1959.
Woods, Charles T. Queens, Queans and Kingship, appears in Joan of Arc and Richard III: Sex, Saints and Government in the Middle Ages, 1988.
Weir, Alison. Queen Isabella:Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England, Balantine Books, 2005.



Children from this marriage were:

+ 890 M    i. Edward III, King of England 1156 1216 1217 was born on 13 Nov 1312 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England and died on 21 Jun 1377 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, Surrey, England at age 64.

+ 891 M    ii. John, of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall was born in 1316.

+ 892 F    iii. Eleanor, Countess of Guelders was born in 1318.

+ 893 F    iv. Joan, Queen of Scots was born in 1321.

816. Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk (King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Alice Hales, daughter of Sir Roger Hales, of Harwich and Unknown, after 1316. Alice died after 8 May 1316.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 16-29 (Thomas of Brotherton)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 894 F    i. Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk died on 24 Mar 1399.

817. Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

818. Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester (Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester,1191 1192 1193 daughter of Sir Patrick de Chaworth, 5th Baron of Chaworth, Lord of Kidwelly and Isabella de Beauchamp, before 2 Mar 1297 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Maud was born on 2 Feb 1282 in <Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire>, Wales and died before 3 Dec 1322. Other names for Maud were Matilda de Chaworth and Maud Chaworth.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Maud Chaworth :

Maud de Chaworth (2 February 1282 - 1322), was an English noblewoman and wealthy heiress. She was the only child of Patrick de Chaworth . Sometime before 2 March 1297, she married Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster , by whom she had seven children. Although the exact date of her death is unknown, it is estimated that she must have died sometime before 3 December 1322.

Parents
Maud was the daughter and only child of Sir Patrick de Chaworth ,Lord of Kidwelly, in Carmarthenshire, South Wales, and Isabella de Beauchamp . Her maternal grandfather was William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick . Her father, Patrick de Chaworth died on 7 July 1283. He was thought to be 30 years old. Approximately, three years later, in 1286, Isabella de Beauchamp married Hugh Despenser the Elder and had two sons and four daughters by him. This made Maud the half-sister of Hugh the younger Despenser . Her mother, Isabella de Beauchamp, died in 1306.

Childhood
When her father died, Maud was only a year old and his death left her a wealthy heiress. However, because she was an infant, she became a ward of Eleanor of Castile , Queen consort of King Edward I of England . Upon Queen Eleanor's death in 1290, her husband, King Edward I, granted Maud's marriage to his brother Edmund Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster on 30 December 1292.
Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster , Earl of Leicester was the son of Eleanor of Provence and Henry III of England . He first married Aveline de Forz, Countess of Albemarle, in 1269. Later, in Paris on 3 February 1276, he married Blanche of Artois who is niece of Louis IX and Queen of Navarre by association with her first marriage. Blanche and Edmund had four children together, one of whom was Henry Plantagenet, who would later become 3rd Earl of Leicester and Maud Chaworth's husband.

[edit ] Marriage and Children
Although sources say that Edmund was married to Maud, it has been suggested that Maud was betrothed to Edmund and his son Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster [1] together, to ensure that she married into the family even if Edmund were to die. Therefore, when Edmund did pass away, Henry and Maud were bonded in holy matrimony sometime before 2 March 1297. Henry was supposedly born between the years 1280 and 1281, making him somewhat older than Maud, but not by much since they were either fourteen or fifteen-years-old.
Since Maud inherited her father's property, Henry also acquired this property through the rights of marriage. Some of that property was of the following: Hampshire, Glamorgan, Wiltshire, and Carmarthenshire. Henry was the nephew to the King of England, as well as being closely associated with the French royal family line. Henry's half-sister Jeanne (or Juana) was given the title Queen of Navarre in her own right, and married Philip IV of France. Not only that, but Henry was the uncle of King Edward II 's Queen Isabella and of three Kings of France. He was also the younger brother of Thomas (Earl of Lancaster) and first cousin of Edward II.
Maud is very often described as the "Countess of Leicester" or "Countess of Lancaster" but she never bore the titles as she died before her husband received them. Henry was only named "Earl of Leicester" in 1324 and "Earl of Lancaster" in 1327, both after her death. Henry never remarried and died on 22 September 1345 when he would have been in his mid-sixties. All but one of his seven children with Maud outlived him.
Maud and Henry had seven children:
Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster , (about 1310-1361); Maud's only son Henry was usually called Henry of Grosmont to distinguish him from his father. He was one of the great, well known and respected men of the fourteenth century. He took after his father and was well educated, literate, pious, a soldier and a diplomat. Henry produced his own memoir "Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines" which was completed in 1354. At one point, Henry of Grosmont was considered to be the richest man in England aside from the Prince of Wales. He was emerging as a political figure in his own right within England: he was knighted and represented his father in parliament. It was in the same year that he married his wife, Isabella, daughter of Henry, Lord Beaumont. His daughter Blanche was betrothed and eventually married to the son of Edward III, John of Gaunt. In 1361, Henry was killed by a new outbreak of the Black Death, leaving John of Gaunt his inheritance and eventually his title through his daughter Blanche.[2]
Blanche of Lancaster , (about 1302/05-1380); Maud's eldest daughter was probably born between 1302 and 1305, and was named after her father's mother Blanche of Artois . Around 9 October 1316, she married Thomas Wake , the second baron of Liddell. Blanch was about forty-five when Thomas died and lived as a widow for more than thirty years. She was one of the executers of her brother Henry's will when he died in 1361. Blanche outlived all her siblings, dying shortly before 12 July 1380 in her mid to late seventies. Born in the reign of Edward I, she survived all the way into the reign of his great grandson Richard II.
Maud of Lancaster, (about 1310-1345)There is some discrepancy as to when Maud died. Another possible date of her death is 1377[3]
married William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster in 1327. They bore one child, Elizabeth de Burgh who was born 6 July 1332. Eleven months after the birth of their child, Earl William was murdered at "Le Ford" in Belfast, apparently by some of his own men. The countess Maud fled to England with her baby and stayed with the royal family. In 1337, Maud of Lancaster managed to ensure that the Justiciar of Ireland was forbidden to pardon her husband's killers. She fought for her dower rights and exerted some influence there. She remarried in 1344 to Ralph Ufford and returned to Ireland where she had another daughter, Maud. After her second husband fell ill in 1346, she again returned to England. Maud of Lancaster died on May 5, 1345/77.
Joan of Lancaster , (about 1312-1345); married between February 28 and June 4, 1327 to John, Lord Mowbray . John's father was horribly executed for reasons unknown and young John was imprisoned in the Tower of London along with his mother Alice de Braose, until late 1326. A large part of his inheritance was granted to Hugh Despenser the Younger, who was his future wife's uncle; however he was set free in 1327 before the marriage. Joan of Lancaster probably died in her early thirties, sometime before August 1344.
Isabel of Lancaster, Prioress of Ambresbury, (about 1317-after 1347); often said to be born in 1317 as one of the youngest daughters of Maud and Henry. Her life is somewhat obscure, going on pilgrimages and spending a lot of time alone. She spent a great deal of time outside the cloister on non-spiritual matters. Her father had given her quite a bit of property which she administered herself. She owned hunting dogs and had personal servants. She used her family connections to secure privileges and concessions.[4]
Eleanor of Lancaster , (1318- Sept. 1372); married John Beaumont between September and November 1330. Eleanor bore John a son, Henry, who married Margaret de Vere, a sister of Elizabeth and Thomas de Vere, Earl of Oxford. John Beaumont was killed in a jousting tournament in Northampton on 14 April 1342. Eleanor then became mistress of the Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel , who happened to be married to her first cousin Isabel, daughter of Hugh Despenser the Younger. Richard obtained a divorce from the Pope and married Eleanor on 5 February 1345 in the presence of Edward III. They had five children together, three sons and two daughters. Eleanor died on 11 January 1372.
Mary of Lancaster, (about 1320-1362); married Henry, Lord Percy before September 4, 1334 who fought at the battle of Crecy in 1346, and served in Gascony under the command of his brother in law Henry of Grosmont. Their son was Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland . Mary of Lancaster died on 1 September 1362, the year after her brother Henry.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 895 F    i. Blanche, of Lancaster 1218 was born about 1305 and died before 12 Jul 1380.

+ 896 M    ii. Henry of, Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster 1219 was born about 1310 and died on 23 Mar 1361 about age 51.

+ 897 F    iii. Maud, of Lancaster 1218 was born about 1310 and died about 1377 about age 67.

+ 898 F    iv. Joan, of Lancaster 1220 was born about 1312 and died on 7 Jul 1345 in Yorkshire, England about age 33.

+ 899 F    v. Isabel, of Lancaster, Abess of Ambresbury was born about 1317 and died after 1347.

+ 900 F    vi. Eleanor, of Lancaster 1221 1222 was born about 1318 in England, died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England about age 54, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

+ 901 F    vii. Mary, of Lancaster 1218 was born about 1320 and died on 1 Sep 1362 about age 42.

Henry next married Alix de Geneville.1223 Alix died on 19 Apr 1336.

Research Notes: Widow of Jean d'Arcis, d. 1307.

819. John Plantagenet, Lord of Beaufort (Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

820. Mary Plantagenet (Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

821. Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth (Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Catherine married Philip ap Ifor, Lord of Is Coed, son of Ifor and Unknown,. Another name for Philip was Philip ap Ivor Lord of Iscoed.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 254-33 (Thomas ap Llewellyn)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 902 F    i. Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor was born in 1318.

822. Gwenllian ferch Llewelyn ap Gruffudd (Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

823. Hugh I de Audley (Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Isolde de Mortimer,257 daughter of Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 7th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore and Margaret de Fiennes, in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. Isolde was born about 1270 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England and died in 1328 about age 58. Other names for Isolde were Iseulde de Mortimer and Iswolde de Mortimer.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 903 F    i. Alice Audley 842 was born about 1304 in Hadley, Staffordshire, England, died on 11 Jan 1374 in Greystoke, Northumberland, England about age 70, and was buried in Durham Cathedral, Durham, Durham, England.

824. Matilda de Ferrers (Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Matilda married William "Fort" de Vivonne,1224 son of Hugh de Vivonne and Mabel Malet,. William was born about 1225 in <Albemarle, Scotland> and died on 22 May 1259 about age 34.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 904 F    i. Cecilia de Vivonne 1224 was born about 1253 in <Hatch, Somersetshire, England>, died on 10 Jan 1320 in Stoke-under-Hamden, Somersetshire, England about age 67, and was buried in <Fort in Poitore>.

825. Joan de Ferrers (Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Robert Aguillon.487 Robert was born on 25 Mar 1226 in <Watton-at-Stone>, Hertfordshire, England and was christened in Perching of Addington, Surrey, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 905 F    i. Isabel Aguillon 487 was born on 25 Mar 1258 in <Addington>, Surrey, England and died in 1323 at age 65.

826. Beatrice, of Castile (Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León746, Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen668, Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrice married Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve, son of Afonso II, King of Portugal and Urracca, of Castile, in 1253. Afonso was born on 5 May 1210 in Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal and died on 16 Feb 1279 in Alcobaça, Portugal at age 68. Another name for Afonso was Alphonzo King of Portugal and the Algarve.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Afonso III of Portugal :

Afonso III (pronounced [?'fõsu] in Portuguese ; rare English alternatives: Alphonzo or Alphonse), or Affonso (Archaic Portuguese), Alfonso or Alphonso (Portuguese-Galician ) or Alphonsus (Latin ), the Bolognian (Port. o Bolonhês) or the Brave (Port. o Bravo), the fifth King of Portugal (May 5 , 1210 in Coimbra - February 16 , 1279 in Alcobaça , Coimbra or Lisbon ) and the first to use the title King of Portugal and the Algarve , since 1249 . He was the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal and his wife, Urraca, princess of Castile ; he succeeded his brother, King Sancho II of Portugal on 4 January 1248 .
As the second son of King Afonso II of Portugal , Afonso was not expected to inherit the throne, which was destined to go to his elder brother Sancho. He lived mostly in France , where he married Matilda, the heiress of Boulogne , in 1238 , thereby becoming Count of Boulogne . In 1246 , conflicts between his brother, the king, and the church became unbearable. Pope Innocent IV then ordered Sancho II to be removed from the throne and be replaced by the Count of Boulogne. Afonso, of course, did not refuse the papal order and marched to Portugal. Since Sancho was not a popular king, the order was not hard to enforce; he was exiled to Castile and Afonso III became king in 1248 after his brother's death. To ascend the throne, he abdicated from the county of Boulogne and later (1253 ) divorced Matilda.

Determined not to commit the same mistakes as his brother, Afonso III paid special attention to what the middle class, composed of merchants and small land owners, had to say. In 1254 , in the city of Leiria , he held the first session of the Cortes , a general assembly comprising the nobility, the middle class and representatives of all municipalities . He also made laws intended to restrain the upper classes from abusing the least favoured part of the population. Remembered as a notable administrator, Afonso III founded several towns, granted the title of city to many others and reorganized public administration.

Secure on the throne, Afonso III then proceeded to make war with the Muslim communities that still thrived in the south. In his reign the Algarve became part of the kingdom, following the capture of Faro -Portugal thus becoming the first Iberian kingdom to complete its Reconquista .
Following his success against the Moors, Afonso III had to deal with a political situation arising from the borders with Castile. The neighbouring kingdom considered that the newly acquired lands of the Algarve should be Castilian, not Portuguese, which led to a series of wars between the two kingdoms. Finally, in 1267 , a treaty was signed in Badajoz , determining that the southern border between Castile and Portugal should be the River Guadiana , as it is today.

Afonso's first wife was Matilda II of Boulogne , daughter of Renaud, Count of Dammartin , and Ida of Boulogne . She had two sons (Roberto and an unnamed one), but both died young. He divorced Matilda in 1253 and, in the same year, married Beatrix of Castile , illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X , King of Castile , and Maria de Guzman .


(Duplicate Line. See Person 676)

827. Sancho IV "El Bravo", of Castile (Alfonso X "El Sabio", King of Galicia, Castile and León746, Elisabeth, of Hohenstaufen668, Philip II, of Swabia, King of Germany579, Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor504, Judith, of Bavaria434, Henry I, Duke of Bavaria361, Judith, of Normandy311, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sancho married María, de Molina,1063 daughter of Alfonso, de Molina and Unknown,. María was born about 1265 in Léon, (Spain) and died in 1321 in Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain about age 56.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - María de Molina :

María de Molina (c. 1265 - 1321), was the wife of Sancho IV of Castile . She was queen consort of Castile and León from 1284 to 1295 and then queen regent until the coming of age of her son Ferdinand IV .

María de Molina was a princess from the Kingdom of León. She was the daughter of the infante Alfonso of Molina and Mayor Alonso de Meneses. Her paternal grandparents were Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile .

She married her cousin Sancho of Castile in 1281, the second son of Alfonso X the Learned, although the matrimonial dispensation for kinship was not previously granted.

Upon the death of Alfonso X, she became queen consort after her husband was crowned king of Castile and León as Sancho IV. His reign was short since he died in 1295.

After the death of Sancho IV, his eldest son Ferdinand IV, under age, was crowned with Maria de Molina as regent queen. Shortly after a series of quarrels broke out in Castile and León. The legitimacy of Ferdinand IV was questioned by his ambitious uncles, the infantes Juan and Enrique, and by his cousins the infantes de la Cerda, sons of the prince Alfonso, eldest son of Alfonso X on the grounds of the lack of matrimonial dispensation. The objection was supported by James II of Aragón and Denis of Portugal , whose army invaded Castile in 1296.

The political skill, boldness and perseverance of María de Molina succeeded in turning her adversaries against each other. The invasion from Aragon and Portugal was defeated and the rights of Ferdinand IV were established. Besides, in 1301, a papal bull declared the marriage between Sancho IV and María de Molina valid.

After Ferdinand IV coming of age, María de Molina delivered the regency to him and abandoned politics. However, she had to endure the annoyances and disregards from her son who did not deserve nor was grateful to María's saving of his throne.

María de Molina died in Valladolid in 1321.

Children
Isabella of Castile (1283-1328). Married first James II of Aragon and secondly John III, Duke of Brittany .
Ferdinand IV (1285-1312).
Alfonso (1286-1291)
Enrique (1288-1299)
Pedro of Castile (1290-1319). Married Maria of Aragon , daughter of James II of Aragon . Their daughter, Blanca of Castile , married and later divorced Peter I of Portugal .
Felipe (1292-1327). Married his cousin Margarita de la Cerda , daughter of Ferdinand de la Cerda, Infante of Castile .
Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359). Married Afonso IV of Portugal .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 754)

828. Sir Piers de Geneville, Lord of Walterstone-Saunton-Lacy (Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim748, Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs671, Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne582, Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine507, Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Piers married Jeanne de Lusignan, de la Marche, daughter of Hugh XII de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche et Angoulême and Jeanne de Fougères, Dame of Fougères,. Jeanne died before 18 Apr 1323.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-31 (Sir Piers de Geneville)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 906 F    i. Joan de Geneville was born 2 Feb 1285 or 1286 and died on 19 Oct 1356 at age 71.

829. Blanche de Brienne, Lady of Loupeland (Jean de Brienne, of Acre750, Berenguela, Princess of Leon and Castile672, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blanche married William de Fiennes,257 son of Ingelram II de Fiennes and Isabel de Conde, in 1269 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. William was born about 1245 in <Wendover, Buckinghamshire>, England and died on 11 Jul 1302 in Courtal, Flandre Occidental (Belgium) about age 57. Another name for William was Sir William de Fenlis.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 757)

830. Ferdinand IV, of Castile (María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ferdinand married Constance, of Portugal, daughter of Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarve and St. Elizabeth, of Aragon, in 1302. Constance was born on 3 Jan 1290 and died on 18 Nov 1313 at age 23.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Constance of Portugal :

Infanta Constança of Portugal (English : Constance, pron. IPA: [kõ?'t?~s?] ) was a Portuguese infanta , daughter of King Denis of Portugal . She was born on January 3 , 1290 and became Queen consort of Castile when she married Castilian King Ferdinand IV .
From Ferdinand IV she had three children:
Leonor (1307 -1359 ), married King Alfonso IV of Aragon
Constanza (1308 -1310 )
Alfonso XI of Castile (1311 -1350 )
Constance of Portugal died November 18 , 1313 .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 907 M    i. Alfonso XI, of Castile, King of Castile and Leon was born on 13 Aug 1311 and died from 0026 to 27 Mar 1350 at age 39.

831. Beatrice, of Castile (María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Beatrice married Afonso IV "the Brave", King of Portugal and the Algarve,1156 son of Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarve and St. Elizabeth, of Aragon, on 12 Sep 1309. Afonso was born on 8 Feb 1291 in Lisbon, Portugal and died on 28 May 1357 at age 66. Another name for Afonso was Alphonso IV of Portugal.

Research Notes: King of Portugal and the Algarve from 1325 until his death.

From Wikipedia - Afonso IV of Portugal :

Afonso IV[1] (pronounced [?'fõsu] ; 8 February 1291 - 28 May 1357 ), called the Brave (Portuguese : o Bravo), was the seventh king of Portugal and the Algarve from 1325 until his death. He was the only legitimate son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife Elizabeth of Aragon .

Afonso, born in Lisbon , was the rightful heir to the Portuguese throne. However, he was not, according to several sources, Dinis' favourite son; his half-brother, the illegitimate Afonso Sanches , enjoyed full royal favour. From early in life, the notorious rivalry led to several outbreaks of civil war . On January 7 , 1325 , Afonso's father died and he became king, taking full revenge on his brother. His rival was sentenced to exile in Castile , and stripped of all the lands and fiefdoms donated by their common father. Afonso Sanches, however, did not sit still. From Castile, he orchestrated a series of attempts to usurp the crown for himself. After a few failed attempts at invasion, both brothers signed a peace treaty, arranged by the Afonso's mother Queen Elizabeth.

In 1309 , Afonso IV married Infanta Beatrice of Castile , daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile by his wife Maria de Molina . The first-born of this union, Infanta Maria of Portugal , married King Alfonso XI of Castile in 1328 , at the same time that Afonso IV's heir, Peter I of Portugal , was promised to another Castilian infanta, Constance of Penafiel . These arrangements were imperiled by the ill will of Alfonso XI of Castile, who was, at the time, publicly mistreating his wife. Afonso IV was not happy to see his daughter abused, and started a war against Castile. Peace arrived four years later, with the intervention of Infanta Maria herself. A peace treaty was signed in Seville in 1339 and, in the next year, Portuguese troops played an important role in the victory of the Battle of Rio Salado over the Marinid Moors in October 1340 .

The last part of Afonso IV's reign is marked not by open warfare against Castile, but by political intrigue. Civil war between King Pedro of Castile and his half-brother Henry of Trastamara led to the exile of many Castilian nobles to Portugal . These immigrants immediately created a faction among the Portuguese court, aiming at privileges and power that, somehow, could compensate what they lost at home. The faction grew in power, especially after Inês de Castro , daughter of an important nobleman and maid of the Crown Princess Constance , became the lover of her lady's husband: Peter , the heir of Portugal. Afonso IV was displeased with his son's choice of lovers, and hoped that the relationship would be a futile one. Unfortunately for internal politics, it was not. Peter was openly in love with Ines, recognized all the children she bore, and, worst of all, favoured the Castilians that surrounded her. Moreover, after his wife's death in 1349 , Peter refused the idea of marrying anyone other than Ines herself.
The situation became worse as the years passed and the aging Afonso lost control over his court. Peter's only male heir, future king Fernando of Portugal , was a sickly child, while the illegitimate children sired with Ines thrived. Worried about his legitimate grandson's life, and the growing power of Castile within Portugal's borders, Afonso ordered the murder of Inês de Castro in 1355 . He expected his son to give in, but the heir was not able to forgive him for the act. Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357 . Afonso died almost immediately after, in Lisbon in May.

As king, Afonso IV is remembered as a soldier and a valiant general, hence the nickname the Brave. But perhaps his most important contribution was the importance he gave to the Portuguese navy . Afonso IV granted public funding to raise a proper commercial fleet and ordered the first maritime explorations. The Canary Islands (today a part of Spain ) were discovered during his reign.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 908 F    i. Maria, of Portugal 1156 1225 was born on 9 Feb 1313, died on 18 Jan 1357 in Évora at age 43, and was buried in Seville Cathedral, Seville, Spain.

+ 909 M    ii. Peter I, King of Portugal and the Algarve 1226 was born on 19 Apr 1320 in <Lisbon, Portugal>, died on 18 Jan 1367 in <Lisbon, Portugal> at age 46, and was buried in Alcobaça Monastery, Alcobaça, Portugal.

832. Constance, of Portugal (Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarve755, Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve676, Afonso II, King of Portugal584, Sancho I, King of Portugal509, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Constance married Ferdinand IV, of Castile, son of Sancho IV "El Bravo", of Castile and María, de Molina, in 1302. Ferdinand was born on 6 Dec 1285 and died on 7 Sep 1312 in Jaén, Andalusia, Spain at age 26.

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Ferdinand IV of Castile)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 830)

833. Afonso IV "the Brave", King of Portugal and the Algarve (Dinis, King of Portugal and the Algarve755, Afonso III, King of Portugal and the Algarve676, Afonso II, King of Portugal584, Sancho I, King of Portugal509, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Afonso married Beatrice, of Castile,1155 daughter of Sancho IV "El Bravo", of Castile and María, de Molina, on 12 Sep 1309. Beatrice was born on 8 Mar 1293 in <Castile>, (Spain) and died on 25 Oct 1359 at age 66.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Beatrice of Castile (1293-1359) :

Beatrice of Castile (8 March 1293 - 25 October 1359) was Queen of Portugal by marriage and Infanta of Castile -León by birth. She was the wife of King Afonso IV of Portugal , and the youngest daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile and his Queen, María de Molina .

On 12 September 1309, Beatrice was married to the later Afonso IV of Portugal who was the only son of Denis of Portugal and Elizabeth of Aragon . They had the following children:


Princess Maria 1313 1357 Married to Alfonso XI of Castile

Prince Afonso 12 January 1315 12 January 1315

Prince Denis 12 January 1317 15 May 1318

Peter I
8 April 1320 18 January 1367 Succeeded him as 8th King of Portugal

Princess Isabel 21 December 1324 11 July 1326

Prince John 23 September 1326 21 June 1327

Princess Leonor
1328 1348 Married to Peter IV , King of Aragon

Noted events in her life were:

• Infanta of Castile-Léon:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 831)

834. Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex (Maud de Fiennes756, Ingelram II de Fiennes677, Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humphrey married Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England,1140 1141 1142 daughter of King Edward I, of England and Eleanor, of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, on 14 Nov 1302 in Westminster Palace, London, England. Elizabeth was born on 7 Aug 1282 in Rhuddlan Castle, Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, Wales, died on 5 May 1316 in Quendon, Essex, England at age 33, and was buried in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth Princess of England, Elizabeth of England, and Elizabeth Plantagenet of Rhuddlan.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia or some other source has b. 7 Aug 1282 or 1281. Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31 has b. 1284.

Death Notes: Per Wikipedia, died in childbirth

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 49:

"I. THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH PLANTAGENET, daughter of Edward I by his first wife, Eleanor of Castile, was born at Rudlan Castle, in Flintshire, 1284. She married, first, in London, John, Earl of Holland, who died without issue two years after his marriage; and secondly, Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Lord High Constable of England. By her second husband she had a son: William de Bohun.
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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Rhuddlan :

Elizabeth of Rhuddlan (Elizabeth Plantagenet) (7 August 1282 Rhuddlan Castle - 5 May 1316 Quendon )

Born the eighth daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile . Of all her siblings, she was closest to her younger brother Edward II of England , as they were only two years apart in age.

In April 1285 there were negotiations with Floris V for Elizabeth's betrothal to his son John I, Count of Holland . The offer was accepted and John was sent to England to be educated. On 8 January 1297 Elizabeth was married to John at Ipswich . In attendance at the marriage were Elizabeth's sister Margaret , her father, Edward I of England , her brother Edward , and Humphrey de Bohun . After the wedding Elizabeth was expected to go to Holland with her husband, but did not wish to go, leaving her husband to go alone.

After some time travelling England , it was decided Elizabeth should follow her husband. Her father accompanied her, travelling through Antwerp , Malines , Louvain and Brussels , before ending up in Ghent . There they remained for a few months, spending Christmas with her two sister's Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar and Margaret Plantagenet . On 10 November 1299 , John died of dysentery , though there were rumours of his being murdered. No children had been born from the marriage.

On her return trip to England , Elizabeth went through Brabant to see her sister Margaret. When she arrived in England , she met her step mother Margaret of France , whom Edward had married whilst she was in Holland . Reportedly, they became inseparable. On 14 November 1302 Elizabeth was married to Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford , 3rd of Essex, also Constable of England , at Westminster Abbey .

During Christmas 1315 Elizabeth, who was pregnant with her 10th child, was visited by her sister-in-law Isabella of France . This was a great honour, but the stress of it may have caused unknown health problems that later contributed to Elizabeth's death in childbirth. On 5 May 1316 she went into labour, giving birth to her daughter Isabella. Both Elizabeth and Isabella died shortly after the birthing, and were buried together in Waltham Abbey .

The children of Elizabeth and Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford are:
Hugh de Bohun (September 1303 - 1305 )
Eleanor de Bohun (October 1304 - 1363 ), married James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde and Thomas Dagworth , 1st Baron Dagworth.
Humphrey de Bohun (b&d 1305 )
John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford (23 November 1306 - 1335 )
Agnes de Bohun, (November 1309 - ), married Robert de Ferrers, Earl of Chartley
Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford (6 December about 1309 - 1361 )
Margaret de Bohun (3 April 1311 - 1391 ), married Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon
William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton (1312 - 1360 ). Twin of Edward. Married Elizabeth de Badlesmere.
Edward de Bohun (1312 - 1334 ). Twin of William.
Eneas de Bohun, (1314 - after 1322 ), when he's mentioned in his father's will.
Isabel de Bohun (b&d 5 May 1316 )

(Duplicate Line. See Person 814)

835. Margaret de Fiennes (William de Fiennes757, Ingelram II de Fiennes677, Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 7th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore,257 1174 son of Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer and Maud de Braose, about 1280. Edmund was born in 1261 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England, died on 17 Jul 1304 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England at age 43, and was buried in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. 1252

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 176B-30


Children from this marriage were:

+ 910 F    i. Isolde de Mortimer 257 was born about 1270 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England and died in 1328 about age 58.

+ 911 M    ii. Sir Roger de Mortimer, 8th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March was born on 25 Apr 1287 and died on 29 Nov 1330 at age 43.

836. Hugh XII de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche et Angoulême (Hugh XI "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of Ponthieu, la Marche and Angoulême759, Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Jeanne de Fougères, Dame of Fougères, daughter of Raoul III de Fougères, Seigneur de Fougères in Brittany and Isabel, de Craon, 29 Jan 1253 or 1254. Jeanne died after 1273.

Research Notes: Daughter and heiress of Raoul III de Fougères.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A (Sir Piers de Geneville)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 912 F    i. Jeanne de Lusignan, de la Marche died before 18 Apr 1323.

+ 913 M    ii. Hugh XIII de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême 1227 was born on 25 Jun 1259 and died on 1 Nov 1303 at age 44.

+ 914 M    iii. Guy I de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême 1228 was born between 1260 and 1265, died between 24 Sep and 28 Nov 1308 in Angoulême, and was buried in Angoulême.

837. Maud FitzGeoffrey, de Mandeville (Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex762, Maud de Mandeville, Lady of Costow, Wiltshire681, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Henry de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford,831 832 son of Humphrey IV de Bohun, Baron de Bohun, Lord of Hereford and Margaret, of Huntingdon,. Henry was born in 1176 and died on 1 Jun 1220 at age 44.

Death Notes: Died on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land

Research Notes: From Magna Charta Barons, pp. 81-82:
Henry de Bohun, eldest son and heir, who in reality was the first Earl of Hereford of this family, being so created by charter of King John, dated April 28, 1199; but the office of lord high constable he inherited. As he took prominent part with the Barons against the king, his lands were sequestered, but he received them again at the sealing of the Magna Charta. He was elected one of the celebrated twenty-five Sureties for the observance of the Magna Charta, and having been excommunicated by the Pope, with the other Barons, he did not return to his allegiance on the decease of King John, but was one of the commanders in the army of Louis, the Dauphin, at the battle of Lincoln, and was taken prisoner. After this defeat he joined Saher de Quincey, and others, in a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and c. on the passage, June 1, 1220, 4 Henry III. His body was brought home and buried in the chapter-house of Llanthony Abbey, in Gloucestershire.

He m. Maud, daughter of Geoffrey Fitz-Piers, Baron de Mandeville, created, in 1199, Earl of Essex, Justiciary of England, d. 1212, and eventually heiress of her brother William de Mandeville, last Earl of Essex of that family, by whom he acquired the honor of Essex and many extensive lordships, and sister of Geoffrey de Mandeville, one of the celebrated twenty-five Magna Charta Sureties, and had:
Humphrey de Bohun, second Earl of Hereford and Essex.
Margaret, wife of Waleran de Newburgh, fourth Earl of Warwick.
Ralph de Bohun.

Noted events in his life were:

• Hereditary Constable of England:

• Sheriff of Kent: 1200.

• Magna Charta Surety: 1215.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 569)

838. Geoffrey de Dutton (Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Agnes de Massey.1229 Agnes was born about 1188 in Dunham Massey, Bucklow, Cheshire, England. Another name for Agnes was Agnes de Massey.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 915 M    i. Geoffrey de Dutton was born about 1207 in Nether Tabley, Bucklow, Cheshire, England and died in 1296 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England about age 89.

839. John de Lacy, 1st Earl of Lincoln (Roger de Lacy, 7th Baron of Halton764, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Margaret de Quincy,921 1019 daughter of Robert II de Quincy and Hawise, of Chester, Countess of Lincoln, before 21 Jun 1221. Margaret was born about 1209 and died in Mar 1266 in Hempstead Marshall, England about age 57. Another name for Margaret was Margaret de Quincey.

Research Notes: Second wife of John de Lacie.

Ancestral Roots
, line 54-29 states, "(sole surv. dau. of Hawise, yngst sis. and eventual coh. of Ranulf III, Earl of Cheater and Lincoln)... It is doubtful that she ever m. (3) Richard of Wiltshire, attributed to her in some sources.)

From Magna Charta Barons, p. 102:
"John de Lacie, Earl of Lincoln... m. secondly, after his marked gallantry at the siege of Damietta, Margaret, the only daughter and heiress of Robert de Quincey, a fellow-crusader, who died in the Holy Land, eldest son of Saier de Quincey, Earl of Winchester, one of the twenty-five Sureties for the Magna Charta. Her mother was Hawqyse, a sister and coheiress of Ranulph de Meschines, fourth Earl of Chester and Lincoln, and daughter of Hugh, third Earl of Chester. Earl Ranulph, by a formal charter, granted the earldom of Lincoln to said Hawyse, so that she could be a countess and that her heirs might enjoy the earldom, which grant was confirmed by the king, and at the especial request of the Countess of Lincoln, John de Lacie, her son-in-law, was created Earl of Lincoln, in 1232. John, Earl of Lincoln, had by Lady Margaret, who survived him, and m. secondly, William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke: Edmund de Lacie..."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 716)

840. Isabel Bigod (Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk766, Roger Bigod, Baron le Bigod, 2nd Earl of Norfolk686, Juliana de Vere594, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire,990 1086 son of Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire and Margeret de Braose, in 1225. Gilbert was born about 1202 and died on 25 Dec 1230 about age 28.

Research Notes: First husband of Isabel Bigod.

Noted events in his life were:

• and of Trim and Weobley:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 769)

Isabel next married John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex,370 1084 son of Geoffrey FitzPeter, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, before 12 Apr 1234. John was born about 1215 in Shere, Surrey, England and died on 23 Nov 1258 about age 43. Another name for John was John Fitz Geoffrey Justiciar of Ireland.

Research Notes: Second husband of Isabel Bigod.

From Wikipedia - John Fitzgeoffrey :

John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Shere and Justiciar of Ireland B. 1205 ? in Shere, Surrey - D. November 23 , 1258 . He was the son of Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex and Aveline de Clare, daughter of Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford & his wife Maud de Saint-Hilaire. He was Justiciar of Ireland. He was not entitled to succeed his half-brother as Earl of Essex in 1227, the Earldom having devolved from his father's first wife. He was the second husband to Isabel Bigod, daughter of Hugh Bigod, 3rd Earl of Norfolk & his wife Maud Marshal of Pembroke. They had six children, one being Maud who married William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick .

Children
Note: The males took the FitzJohn surname ("fitz " mean "son of").
1. John FitzJohn of Shere (?-1275). m Margary, daughter of Philip Basset of Wycombe (?-1271).
2. Richard FitzJohn of Shere (?-1297). Lord FitzJohn 1290 . m as her first husband, Emma (?-1332).
3. Maud (? - 16/18 Apr 1301 ). Married firstly to Gerard de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire (?-1261). Married secondly to William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick , son of William de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire & his wife Isabel Mauduit.
4. Isabel m Robert de Vespont, Lord of Westmoreland (?-1264).
5. Aveline (?-1274) m Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster (?-1271).
6. Joan (?-1303) m Theobald le Botiller of Thurles, Nenagh (?-1285).

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord of Shere:

• Justiciar of Ireland: 1245-1256.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 767)

841. Maud FitzGeoffrey (John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Gerard de Furnivalle, Lord of Hallamshire. Gerard died in 1261.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - John FitzGeoffrey

Maud next married William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick,933 1030 son of William de Beauchamp, 5th Baron Beauchamp and Isabel Mauduit, before 1270 in Worcestershire, England. William was born about 1237 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England, died on 9 Jun 1298 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, England about age 61, and was buried in Grey Friars, Worcestershire, England.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch has b. abt 1227.

Research Notes: Second husband of Maud FitzJohn (Maud FitzGeoffrey).

From Wikipedia - William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick :

William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick (1237 -1298 ) was an English nobleman and soldier, described as a "vigorous and innovative military commander"[1]. He was active in the field against the Welsh for many years, and at the end of his life campaigned against the Scots.

Soldier
He was a close friend of Edward I of England , and was an important leader in Edward's invasion of Wales in 1277.[2][3] In 1294 he raised the siege of Conwy Castle , where the King had been penned in[4], crossing the estuary[5]. He was victorious on March 5, 1295 at the battle of Maes Madog , against Madog ap Llywelyn [6]. In a night attack on the Welsh infantry, he used cavalry to drive them into compact formations, which were then shot up by his archers, and charged[7].

Family
His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley, his mother Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick .
He married Maud FitzGeoffrey. His children included:
Isabella[8], married Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester
Guy , who married Alice de Toeni , widow of Thomas de Leyburne
Sarah[9]

(Duplicate Line. See Person 724)

842. John Fitz John, of Shere (John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

843. Richard FitzJohn, of Shere (John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

844. Isabel FitzGeoffrey (John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

845. Aveline FitzGeoffrey (John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

846. Joan FitzJohn (John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Theobald Butler,1230 son of Theobald le Boteler and Margery de Burgh, about 1268. Theobald was born about 1242 and died on 26 Sep 1285 about age 43. Another name for Theobald was Theobald le Boteler.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 916 M    i. Edmund Botiller, Justiciar and Governor of Ireland died on 13 Sep 1321 in London, England.

847. Ralph de Toeni (Petronilla de Lacy768, Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married Mary.1124 Another name for Mary was Clarissa.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 917 F    i. Alice de Toeni 711 was born in 1284 in <Flamsted, Hertfordshire>, England and died on 1 Jan 1324 at age 40.

848. Maud de Lacy (Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire769, Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim, son of Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs and Béatrix, d'Auxonne, in 1252. Geoffrey was born about 1226 and died on 21 Oct 1314 in Trim, Meath, Ireland about age 88.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-30

(Duplicate Line. See Person 748)

849. Walter de Lacy (Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire769, Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

850. Margery de Lacy (Gilbert de Lacy, of Ewyas Lacy, Herefordshire769, Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

851. John V le Strange, of Knokyn (Joan de Somery770, Nichole d' Aubigny693, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Maud de Walton, daughter of John de Walton, of Little Wellesbourne and Walton Deyville and Unknown,. Maud died after 30 Oct 1309.

Research Notes: Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford).

Source: Also familysearch.org (Thyrle Stapley) has d. aft 30 Oct 1309.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 918 F    i. Elizabeth le Strange was born in 1298 and died after 1320.

852. John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry (John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry771, Isabel d'Aubigny694, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Isabella de Mortimer,487 1173 daughter of Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer and Maud de Braose,. Isabella died before 1 Apr 1292. Other names for Isabella were Isabel de Mortimer and Joane de Mortimer.

Death Notes: Wikipedia has d. 1292.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 28-30


The child from this marriage was:

+ 919 M    i. Sir Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel 1231 1232 was born from 1207 to 3 Feb 1266 and died on 9 Mar 1302 at age 95.

853. Randolf de Neville (Mary FitzRandolph772, Anastasia Percy695, William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy610, Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy529, Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Randolf married Eupheme FitzRoger Clavering,639 daughter of Robert FitzRoger Clavering and Margery La Zouche, about 1282 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England. Eupheme was born about 1267 in <Warkworth, Northumberland>, England, was christened in Clavering, Essex, England, died in 1329 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England about age 62, and was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 920 M    i. Ralph Neville 279 was born about 1290 in <Raby>, Durham, England, died on 5 Aug 1367 in Durham, England about age 77, and was buried in Cathedral Church, Durham, Durham, England.

854. William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester (Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire773, Sir William Massey697, William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Dorothy Cotton, of Combermere.

Research Notes: Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland by Sir Bernard Burke, Part II (London, 1863), p. 986


The child from this marriage was:

+ 921 M    i. George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester was born about 1633 and died in 1666 about age 33.

855. Richard Massey (Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married someone.

His child was:

+ 922 M    i. Hugh de Massey, of Timperley 1233 was born about 1307 in Timperley, Cheshire, England and died in 1349 in Timperley, Cheshire, England about age 42.

856. Alice de Sanford (Loretta La Zouche777, Roger La Zouche701, Alice de Belmeis617, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Robert III de Vere, 5th Earl of Oxford,1022 1023 son of Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford and Hawise de Quincy, by 22 feb 1252. Robert was born in 1240 in Oxfordshire, England and died on 2 Sep 1296 at age 56. Another name for Robert was Robert de Vere.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots has d. bef 7 Sept. 1296

Research Notes: 6th Earl of Oxford and great Chamberlain of England.

Noted events in his life were:

• Member of Parliament: 1283, 1295-1296.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 717)

857. Isabella de Mortimer (Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer779, Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore702, Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore618, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabella married John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry,1167 1168 son of John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry and Maud le Boteler,. John was born on 14 Sep 1246 and died 18 Mar 1271 or 1302 at age 24.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel :

John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel (14 September 1246 - 18 March 1272 ) was an English nobleman. He was also feudal Lord of Clun and Oswestry in the Welsh Marches .

Family
He was the son of John FitzAlan, 6th Earl of Arundel (d. 1267), and Maud le Boteler , daughter of Theobald le Botiller (or Boteler) and Rohese (or Rohesia) de Verdun. His paternal grandparents were John Fitzalan, Lord of Oswestry and Isabel d'Aubigny. Through his father, FitzAlan was also descended from Alan fitzFlaad , and Llywelyn the Great [citation needed ].

Marriage
Lord Arundel married Isabella Mortimer (died 1292), daughter of Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore and Maud de Braose in 1260. They had a son Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel .

References
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 28-30, 77-30, 149-29, 149-30

Noted events in his life were:

• 7th Earl of Arundel:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 852)

Isabella next married Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Worcestershire,1030 son of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley, Worcestershire and Bertha de Braose, in 1212 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England. Walter was born about 1184 in Elmley, Worcestershire, England and died on 14 Apr 1236 about age 52. Another name for Walter was Walcheline de Beauchamp.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 923 M    i. William de Beauchamp, 5th Baron Beauchamp 933 1028 1029 was born about 1210 and died in 1269 about age 59.

858. Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 7th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer779, Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore702, Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore618, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edmund married Margaret de Fiennes,257 1159 daughter of William de Fiennes and Blanche de Brienne, Lady of Loupeland, about 1280. Margaret was born about 1262 in <Wigmore, Herefordshire>, England and died on 7 Feb 1334 about age 72. Another name for Margaret was Margaret de Fenlis.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 176B-30 (Sir Edmund de Mortimer)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 835)

859. Jeanne, of Navarre (Blanche, of Artois780, Matilda, of Brabant704, Henry II, Duke of Brabant620, Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jeanne married Philip IV, King of France 1234 on 16 Aug 1284 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France. Philip was born in 1268 in Fontainebleau and died on 29 Nov 1314 at age 46. Another name for Philip was Philip "the Fair" King of France.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Edward II of England

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 101-30

Noted events in his life were:

• Crowned: King of France, 1285.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 924 F    i. Isabella, of France 1214 1215 was born about 1295 in Paris, (Île-de-France), France and died on 22 Aug 1358 about age 63.

+ 925 M    ii. Charles IV, of France .

860. Ralph de Toeni (Roger de Toeni785, Ralph de Toeni, de Conches709, Roger de Toeni, de Conches627, Alice Huntingdon552, Judith, of Lens484, Adelaide, of Normandy, Countess of Aumale410, Robert I, Duke of Normandy344, Judith, of Brittany300, Ermengarde, of Anjou269, Adelaide, of Vermandois244, Robert, of Vermandois, Count of Trois and Meaux224, Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, Soissons and Troyes201, Herbert I, Count of Vermandois187, Pepin, Count of Senlis, Peronne, St. Quentin174, Bernard, King of Italy162, < >, [Daughter of Duke Bernard]155, Duke Bernard147, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married Petronilla de Lacy,762 daughter of Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire and Margeret de Braose, before 1234. Petronilla was born about 1195 in <Meath, Ireland> and died after 25 Nov 1288. Another name for Petronilla was Pernel de Lacy.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 768)

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861. Hugh de Courtenay (Hugh de Courtenay786, John de Courtenay710, Robert de Courtenay628, Renaud de Courtenay555, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Agnes Saint John,622 daughter of John Saint John and Alice FitzPiers, in 1292. Agnes was born about 1275 in <Basing, Hampshire>, England, died on 11 Jun 1345 in Exeter, Devonshire, England about age 70, and was buried on 27 Jun 1345 in Cowick, Devonshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 926 M    i. Hugh de Courtenay 622 was born on 12 Jul 1303 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England, died on 2 May 1377 in Exeter, Devonshire, England at age 73, and was buried in Exeter Cathedral, Devonshire, England.

862. Hawise de Muscegros, of Charlton (Agnes de Ferrers788, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hawise married Sir John de Ferrers, of Southoe and Keyston,1180 son of Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby and Alianore de Bohun, between 2 Feb 1298 and 13 Sep 1300. John was born on 30 Jun 1271 in Cardiff and died in Aug 1312 in Gascony at age 41.

Noted events in his life were:

• 1st Lord Ferrers: of Chartley, Staffordshire.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 927 F    i. Eleanor de Ferrers .1235

863. Sir John de Ferrers, of Southoe and Keyston (Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby789, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Hawise de Muscegros, of Charlton,1179 daughter of Sir Robert de Muscegros, of Charlton, Somerset and Agnes de Ferrers, Betw 2 Feb 1298 and 13 Sep 1300. Hawise was born on 21 Dec 1276 and died After Jun 1340 By Dec 1350. Another name for Hawise was Hawyse de Muscegros of Charlton.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 862)

864. Maurice de Berkeley (Joan de Ferrers790, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maurice married Eve La Zouche,593 daughter of Eudo La Zouche and Millicent de Cantelou, in 1289 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. Eve was born about 1281 in <Harringworth, Northamptonshire>, England, died on 5 Dec 1314 about age 33, and was buried in Church, Portbury, Somersetshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 928 F    i. Isabel Berkeley 487 was born about 1307 in <Berkeley Castle, > near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England and died on 25 Jul 1362 in Hartley Castle, Kirkeby Stephen, Westmoreland, England about age 55.

865. Alice Comyn (Alexander Comyn793, Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan, son of Louis de Brienne, Viscount of Beaumont and Agnes, before 14 Jul 1310. Henry was born about 1288 and died in 1340 about age 52.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Eleanor of Lancaster


Children from this marriage were:

+ 929 M    i. John de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan, 2nd Lord Beaumont 1236 1237 was born in 1318 and died on 14 Apr 1342 at age 24.

+ 930 F    ii. Isabel de Beaumont 1182 was born about 1320 and died in 1361 about age 41.

866. Margaret Comyn (Alexander Comyn793, Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

867. Eve La Zouche (Eudo La Zouche794, Helen de Quincy, of Brackley715, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eve married Maurice de Berkeley,487 son of Thomas de Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley and Joan de Ferrers, in 1289 in Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England. Maurice was born in Apr 1271 in <Berkeley Castle, > near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, died on 31 May 1326 in Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Berkshire (Oxfordshire), England at age 55, and was buried in St. Augustine's, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. Another name for Maurice was Maurice "the Magnanimous" de Berkeley.

Birth Notes: May have been April 1281.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 864)

868. Eupheme FitzRoger Clavering (Margery La Zouche795, Helen de Quincy, of Brackley715, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eupheme married Randolf de Neville,279 son of Robert de Neville and Mary FitzRandolph, about 1282 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England. Randolf was born on 18 Oct 1262 in <Raby>, Durham, England and died on 18 Apr 1332 at age 69.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 853)

869. Eleanor de Clare (Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford799, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Sir Hugh le Despenser, Baron Despenser,1196 1197 1198 son of Sir Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester and Isabella de Beauchamp, after 14 Jun 1306. Hugh was born in 1286, died on 24 Nov 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England at age 40, and was buried after 15 Dec 1330 in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. Another name for Hugh was Hugh "the Younger" le Despenser Baron Despenser.

Death Notes: Hanged and quartered for teason

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Hugh Despenser the Younger :

Hugh Despenser, 1st Lord Despenser (1286 - 24 November 1326 , sometimes referred to as "the younger Despenser", was the son and heir of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester , by Isabel Beauchamp, daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick .

Background
He was knight of Hanley Castle , Worcestershire , King's Chamberlain , Constable of Odiham Castle , Keeper of the castle and town of Portchester , Keeper of the castle, town and barton of Bristol and, in Wales , Keeper of the castle and town of Dryslwyn , and the region of Cantref Mawr , Carmarthenshire . Also in Wales , he was Keeper of the castles, manor, and lands of Brecknock , Hay , Cantref Selyf, etc., in County Brecon , and, in England of Huntington , Herefordshire . He was given Wallingford Castle although this had previously been given to Queen Isabella for life.

Marriage
In May 1306 Hugh was knighted, and that summer he married Eleanor de Clare , daughter of Gilbert de Clare , 9th Lord of Clare and 7th Earl of Hertford and Joan of Acre . Eleanor's grandfather, Edward I , owed Hugh's father vast sums of money, and the marriage was intended as a payment of these debts. When Eleanor's brother was killed at the Battle of Bannockburn , she unexpectedly became one of the three co-heiresses to the rich Gloucester earldom, and in her right Hugh inherited Glamorgan and other properties. In just a few short years Hugh went from a landless knight to one of the wealthiest magnates in the kingdom.
Eleanor was also the niece of the new king, Edward II of England , and this connection brought Hugh closer to the English royal court. He joined the baronial opposition to Piers Gaveston , the king's favourite , and Hugh's brother-in-law, as Gaveston was married to Eleanor's sister. Eager for power and wealth, Hugh seized Tonbridge Castle in 1315. In 1318 he murdered Llywelyn Bren , a Welsh hostage in his custody.

Eleanor and Hugh had nine children:
Hugh le Despenser III (1308-1349)
Gilbert le Despenser , (1309- 1381).
Edward le Despenser , (1310 - 1342), soldier, killed at the siege of Vannes [1]; father of Edward II le Despenser , Knight of the Garter
John le Despenser , (1311 - June 1366).
Isabel le Despenser, Countess of Arundel (1312-1356), married Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel
Eleanor le Despenser , (c. 1315 - 1351), nun at Sempringham Priory
Joan le Despenser , (c. 1317 - 1384), nun at Shaftesbury Abbey
Margaret le Despenser , (c. 1319 - 1337, nun at Whatton Priory
Elizabeth le Despenser , born 1325, died July 13 , 1389 , married Maurice de Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley .

Political Manoeuvrings
Hugh became royal chamberlain in 1318. As a royal courtier , Hugh manoeuvred into the affections of King Edward, displacing the previous favourite, Roger d'Amory . This was much to the dismay of the baronage as they saw him both taking their rightful places at court and being a worse version of Gaveston. By 1320 his greed was running free. Hugh seized the Welsh lands of his wife's inheritance, ignoring the claims of his two brothers-in-law. He forced Alice de Lacy, Countess of Lincoln , to give up her lands, cheated his sister-in-law Elizabeth de Clare out of Gower and Usk , and allegedly had Lady Baret's arms and legs broken until she went insane. He also supposedly vowed to be revenged on Roger Mortimer because Mortimer's grandfather had murdered Hugh's grandfather, and once stated (though probably in jest) that he regretted he could not control the wind. By 1321 he had earned many enemies in every stratum of society, from Queen Isabella to the barons to the common people. There was even a bizarre plot to kill Hugh by sticking pins in a wax likeness of him.

Finally the barons prevailed upon King Edward and forced Hugh and his father into exile in 1321. His father fled to Bordeaux , and Hugh became a pirate in the English Channel , "a sea monster, lying in wait for merchants as they crossed his path". Following the exile of the Despensers, the barons who opposed them fell out among themselves. The following year, King Edward took advantage of these divisions to secure the defeat and execution of the Earl of Lancaster, and the surrender of Roger Mortimer, the Despensers' chief opponents. The pair returned and King Edward quickly reinstated Hugh as royal favourite. His time in exile had done nothing to quell his greed, his rashness, or his ruthlessness. The time from the Despensers' return from exile until the end of Edward II's reign was a time of uncertainty in England. With the main baronial opposition leaderless and weak, having been defeated at the Battle of Boroughbridge , and Edward willing to let them do as they pleased, the Despensers were left unchecked. They grew rich from their administration and corruption. This period is sometimes referred to as the "Tyranny". This maladministration caused hostile feeling for them and, by proxy, Edward II. Hugh repeatedly pressed King Edward to execute Mortimer, who had been held prisoner in the Tower of London, following his surrender. However, Mortimer escaped from the Tower and fled to France.

Relationship with Edward and Isabella
Queen Isabella had a special dislike for the man. Various historians have suggested, and it is commonly believed, that he and Edward had an ongoing sexual relationship. (Froissart states "he was a sodomite, even it is said, with the King.") Some speculate it was this relationship that caused the Queen's dislike of him.[citation needed ] Others, noting that her hatred for him was far greater than for any other favourite of her husband, suggest that his behaviour towards herself and the nation served to excite her particular disgust. Alison Weir , in her 2005 book, Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England, speculates that he had raped Isabella and that was the source of her hatred. While Isabella was in France to negotiate between her husband and the French king, she formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer and began planning an invasion. Hugh supposedly tried to bribe French courtiers to assassinate Isabella, sending barrels of silver as payment. Roger Mortimer and the Queen invaded England in October 1326. Their forces only numbered about 1,500 mercenaries to begin with, but the majority of the nobility rallied to them throughout October and November. By contrast, very few people were prepared to fight for Edward II, mainly because of the hatred which the Despensers had aroused. The Despensers fled West with the King, with a sizable sum from the treasury. The escape was unsuccessful. Separated from the elder Despenser, the King and the younger Hugh were deserted by most of their followers, and were captured near Neath in mid-November. King Edward was placed in captivity and later deposed. Hugh the father (the elder Despenser) was hanged at Bristol on 27 October 1326, and Hugh the son was brought to trial.

Trial and Execution
Hugh tried to starve himself before his trial, but face trial he did on 24 November 1326 , in Hereford , before Mortimer and the Queen. He was judged a traitor and a thief, and sentenced to public execution by hanging, as a thief, and drawing and quartering , as a traitor. Additionally, he was sentenced to be disembowelled for having procured discord between the King and Queen, and to be beheaded, for returning to England after having been banished. Treason had also been the grounds for Gaveston's execution; the belief was that these men had misled the King rather than the King himself being guilty of folly. Immediately after the trial, he was dragged behind four horses to his place of execution, where a great fire was lit. He was stripped naked, and biblical verses denouncing arrogance and evil were written on his skin. He was then hanged from a gallows 50 ft (15 m) high, but cut down before he could choke to death, and was tied to a ladder, in full view of the crowd. The executioner climbed up beside him, and sliced off his penis and testicles which were burnt before him, while he was still alive and conscious; (although castration was not formally part of the sentence imposed on Despenser, it was typically practised on convicted traitors). Subsequently, the executioner slit open his abdomen, and slowly pulled out, and cut out, his entrails and, finally, his heart, which were likewise thrown into the fire. The executioner would have sought to keep him alive as long as possible, while disembowelling him. The burning of his entrails would, in all likelihood, have been the last sight that he witnessed. Just before he died, it is recorded that he let out a "ghastly inhuman howl," much to the delight and merriment of the spectators. Finally, his corpse was beheaded, his body cut into four pieces, and his head was mounted on the gates of London. Mortimer and Isabella feasted with their chief supporters, as they watched the execution...

After his death, his widow asked to be given the body so she could bury it at the family's Gloucestershire estate, but only the head, a thigh bone and a few vertebrae were returned to her.[2]



Children from this marriage were:

+ 931 M    i. Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire 1196 was born about 1244 in <Gloucestershire, > England and died on 24 Sep 1313 about age 69.

+ 932 F    ii. Isabel le Despenser 1238 1239 was born in 1312 and died in 1356 at age 44.

Eleanor next married William La Zouche 1240 in 1327. William died in 1337. Another name for William was William de Mortimer.

870. Margaret de Clare (Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Gilbert d' Umfreville, Earl of Angus,1241 son of Gilbert d' Umfreville and Maud, in 1289. Gilbert was born in 1244 and died before 13 Oct 1307.

Research Notes: 1st husband of Margaret de Clare.

Margaret next married Bartholomew de Badlesmere, of Badlesmere & Chilham Castle, Kent,1187 1242 1243 son of Sir Guncelin de Badlesmere, of Badlesmere, Kent and Joan FitzBernard, before 30 Jun 1308. Bartholomew was born about 1275 and died on 14 Apr 1322 in Canterbury, Kent, England about age 47. Another name for Bartholomew was Bartholomew de Badelsmer of Leeds Castle.

Death Notes: Hanged for treason against King Edward II of England

Research Notes: 2nd husband of Margaret de Clare.

From Wikipedia - Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere :
Bartholomew Badlesmere (1275 - 14 April 1322 ), English nobleman, was the son and heir of Gunselm de Badlesmere (died 1301), and fought in the English army both in France and Scotland during the later years of the reign of Edward I of England .

Life
In 1307 he became governor of Bristol Castle . Edward II appointed him steward of his household. Badlesmere made a compact with some other noblemen to gain supreme influence in the royal council. Although very hostile to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster , Badlesmere helped to make peace between the king and the earl in 1318, and was a member of the middle party which detested alike Edward's minions, like the Despensers , and his violent enemies like Lancaster.
The king's conduct, however, drew him to the side of the earl, and he had already joined Edward's enemies when, in October 1321, his wife, Margaret de Clare, Lady Badlesmere refused to admit Queen Isabella to her husband's castle at Leeds in Kent . The king assaulted and captured the castle, seized and imprisoned Lady Badlesmere, and civil war began.
After the defeat of the Earl of Lancaster at the Battle of Boroughbridge , Badlesmere was captured, attainted, and hanged at Blean near Canterbury on April 14 , 1322 . His head was displayed on the Burgh Gate at Canterbury. His son and heir, Giles, died in 1338 leaving four daughters, but no sons.

Family
His son and heir, Giles, died in 1338 leaving four daughters, but no sons. His daughter Elizabeth de Badlesmere (1313-8 June 1356), was married firstly (27 June 1316) to the Hon. Edmund Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer (1302-17 December 1331), Lord Mortimer, eldest son of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March and Joan de Geneville, Baroness Geneville . Both were the parents of Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March .
See also the history of Chilham Castle , which was held from time to time by his descendants until the reign of King Henry VIII .

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From www.thepeerage.com:
Bartholomew Badlesmere (1275 - 14 April 1322), English nobleman, was the son and heir of Gunselm de Badlesmere (died 1301), and fought in the English army both in France and Scotland during the later years of the reign of Edward I of England. In 1307 he became governor of Bristol Castle. Edward II appointed him steward of his household. Badlesmere made a compact with some other noblemen to gain supreme influence in the royal council. Although very hostile to Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, Badlesmere helped to make peace between the king and the earl in 1318, and was a member of the middle party which detested alike Edward's minions, like the Despensers, and his violent enemies like Lancaster. The king's conduct, however, drew him to the side of the earl, and he had already joined Edward's enemies when, in October 1321, his wife, Margaret de Clare, refused to admit Queen Isabella to her husband's castle at Leeds in Kent. The king assaulted and captured the castle, seized and imprisoned Lady Badlesmere, and civil war began. After the defeat of the Earl of Lancaster at the Battle of Boroughbridge, Badlesmere was captured and hanged at Canterbury on April 14, 1322. His son and heir, Giles, died without children in 1338. His daughter Elizabeth Badlesmere, 3rd Baroness Badlesmere (1313-8 June 1356), was married (27 June 1316) to the Hon. Edmund Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer (1302-17 December 1331), Lord Mortimer, eldest son of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March and Joane de Geneville, Baroness Geneville. Both were the parents of Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March.

Noted events in his life were:

• 1st Lord Badlesmere:

• Steward of the King's household:

• Ambassador to France, Savoy, and the Pope:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 933 F    i. Margery de Badlesmere 1244 was born in 1306 and died on 18 Oct 1363 at age 57.

+ 934 F    ii. Elizabeth de Badlesmere 1187 1245 1246 1247 was born about 1313 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England, died on 8 Jun 1356 about age 43, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England.

+ 935 F    iii. < > de Badlesmere, Countess of Oxford .

+ 936 F    iv. Roos de Badlesmere .

871. Robert Bruce, King of Scotland (Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale801, Isabel de Clare721, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

872. Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen (Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rhys-Gloff married someone.

His child was:

+ 937 M    i. Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff .

873. Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester (Isabella de Beauchamp803, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester,1146 1147 son of Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester and Blanche, of Artois, before 2 Mar 1297 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Henry was born about 1281 in Grosmont Castle, Monmouthshire, England, died on 25 Mar 1345 in Canons Monastery, England about age 64, and was buried in Newark Abbey, Leicestershire, England. Other names for Henry were Henry of Lancaster, Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, Henry Plantagenet Earl of Leicester, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and Henry "Tortcol" Plantagenet.

Death Notes: Ancestral Roots, line 17-29, has d. 22 Sept. 1345, bur. Neward Abbey, co. Leics.
Wikipedia has d. 25 March 1345.

Research Notes: One of the principals behind the deposition of King Edward II.

Some data from Albert Doublass Hart, Jr ("Our Folk" - de Chaworth Family Genealogy). Albert has death date as 22 Sep 1345 in Cannons Monastery, England.
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From Wikipedia - Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster :

Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster (1281 - March 25 , 1345 ) was an English nobleman, one of the principals behind the deposition of Edward II.

Lineage
He was the younger son of Blanche of Artois and Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster , Earl of Leicester , who was a son of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence .

Henry's elder brother Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster succeeded their father in 1296 , but Henry was summoned to Parliament on February 6 , 1298 /99 by writ directed Henrico de Lancastre nepoti Regis, by which he is held to have become Lord Lancaster. He took part in the siege of Carlaverock in July 1300 .

Petition for succession and inheritance
Thomas was convicted of treason, executed and his lands and titles forfeited in 1322 . But Henry, who had not participated in his brother's rebellion, petitioned for his brother's lands and titles, and on March 29 , 1324 he was invested as Earl of Leicester , and a few years later the earldom of Lancaster was also restored to him.

Revenge
On the Queen's return to England with Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March in September 1326 , Henry joined her party against King Edward II, which led to a general desertion of the King's cause and overturned the power of Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester and his namesake son Hugh the younger Despenser .

He was sent in pursuit and captured the king at Neath in South Wales. He was appointed to take charge of the King, and was responsible for his custody at Kenilworth Castle .

Full restoration and reward
After Edward II's death Henry was appointed guardian of the new king Edward III of England , and was also appointed captain-general of all the King's forces in the Scottish Marches .

Loss of sight
In about the year 1330 , he became blind .

Succession
He was succeeded as Earl of Lancaster and Leicester by his eldest son, Henry of Grosmont , who subsequently became Duke of Lancaster.

Family

He married Maud Chaworth , before 2 March 1296 /1297 .
Henry and Maud had seven children:
Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster , (about 1300 -1360 /61 )
Blanche of Lancaster, (about 1305 - 1380 ) married Thomas Wake, 2nd Baron Wake of Liddell
Maud of Lancaster, (about 1310 -1377 ); married William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster
Joan of Lancaster , (about 1312 -1345 ); married John de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray
Isabel of Lancaster, Abbess of Ambresbury, (about 1317 -after 1347 )
Eleanor of Lancaster , (about 1318 -1371 /72 ) married (1) John De Beaumont and (2) 5 Feb. 1344/5, Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel ;
Mary of Lancaster, (about 1320 -1362 ), who married Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy , and was the mother of Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 818)

874. Sir Hugh le Despenser, Baron Despenser (Isabella de Beauchamp803, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Eleanor de Clare,487 1183 1184 daughter of Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and Joan, of Acre, after 14 Jun 1306. Eleanor was born on 3 Oct 1292 in Caerphilly, Glamorgan, Wales, died on 30 Jun 1337 at age 44, and was buried in Tewkesbury, Wiltshire, England. Other names for Eleanor were Alianore de Clare and Eleanore de Clare.

Research Notes: Wikipedia - Eleanor de Clare :

Eleanor de Clare (3 October 1292 - June 30 , 1337 ) was the wife of the powerful Hugh Despenser the younger . She was born in 1292 at Caerphilly in Glamorgan , Wales . She was the eldest daughter of Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford and 3rd Earl of Gloucester , and Joan of Acre , daughter of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile ; thus she was a granddaughter to Edward I of England . With her sisters, Elizabeth de Clare and Margaret de Clare , she inherited her father's estates after the death of her brother, Gilbert de Clare, 4th Earl of Gloucester at Bannockburn in 1314.

Marriage to Hugh Desepenser the younger
In May 1306 at Westminster , Eleanor married Hugh Despenser the younger , the son of Hugh le Despenser, Earl of Winchester and Isabel Beauchamp , daughter of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick . Her grandfather, King Edward I of England , granted Eleanor a maritagium of 2,000 pounds sterling. Eleanor and Hugh had nine children:
Hugh le Despenser III (1308-1349)
Gilbert le Despenser , (1309- 1381).
Edward le Despenser , (1310 - 1342), soldier, killed at the siege of Vannes [1]; father of Edward II le Despenser , Knight of the Garter
John le Despenser , (1311 - June 1366).
Isabel le Despenser (1312-1356), married Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel
Eleanor le Despenser , (c. 1315 - 1351), nun at Sempringham Priory
Joan le Despenser , (c. 1317 - 1384), nun at Shaftesbury Abbey
Margaret le Despenser , (c. 1319 - 1337, nun at Whatton Priory
Elizabeth le Despenser , born 1325, died July 13 , 1389 , married Maurice de Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley .
Eleanor's husband rose to prominence as the new favourite of her uncle, King Edward II of England . The king strongly favoured Hugh and Eleanor, visiting them often and granting them many gifts. One foreign chronicler even alleged that Edward was involved in a ménage à trois with his niece and her husband. Whatever the truth, Eleanor's fortunes changed drastically after the invasion of Isabella of France and Roger Mortimer . Hugh le Despenser was gruesomely executed.

Imprisonment
In November 1326, Eleanor was confined to the Tower of London . The Despenser family's fortunes also suffered with the executions of Eleanor's husband and father-in-law. Eleanor and Hugh's eldest son, another Hugh, who held Caerphilly Castle against the queen's forces until the spring of 1327, was spared his life when he surrendered the castle but remained a prisoner until July 1331, after which he was slowly restored to royal favor. Three of Eleanor's daughters were forcibly veiled as nuns. Only the eldest daughter, Isabel, and the youngest daughter, Elizabeth, escaped the nunnery, Isabel because she was already married and Elizabeth on account of her infancy.
In February 1328 Eleanor was freed from imprisonment. In April 1328, she was allowed possession of her own lands, for which she did homage.

Marriage to William de la Zouche
Eleanor was abducted from Hanley Castle in January, 1329, by William de la Zouche , who had been one of her husband's captors and who had led the siege of Caerphilly Castle. The abduction may in fact have been an elopement; in any case, Eleanor's lands were seized by the King, Edward III , and the couple was ordered to be arrested. At the same time, Eleanor was accused of stealing jewels from the Tower. Sometime after February 1329, she was imprisoned a second time in the Tower of London; later, she was moved to Devizes Castle . In January 1330, she was released and pardoned after agreeing to sign away the most valuable part of her share of the lucrative Clare inheritance to the crown. She could recover her lands only on the condition that she pay the enormous sum of 50,000 pounds in a single day.
Within the year, however, the young Edward III overthrew Queen Isabella's paramour, Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, and had him executed. Eleanor was among those who benefited from the fall of Mortimer and Isabella. She petitioned Edward III for the restoration of her lands, claiming that she had signed them away after being threatened by Roger Mortimer that she would never be freed if she did not. In 1331, Edward III granted her petition "to ease the king's conscience" and allowed her to recover the lands on the condition that she pay a fine of 10,000 pounds, later reduced to 5,000 pounds, in installments. Eleanor made payments on the fine, but the bulk of it was outstanding at the time of her death.
Eleanor's troubles were by no means over, however. After Eleanor's marriage to Zouche, Sir John Grey, 1st Baron Grey claimed that he had married her first. Grey was still attempting to claim Eleanor in 1333; the case was appealed to the Pope several times. Ultimately, Zouche won the dispute. Eleanor remained with him until his death in February 1337, only a few months before Eleanor's own death. Eleanor and William had children:
William de la Zouche, born 1330, died after 1360, a monk at Glastonbury Abbey .
Joyce Zouche, born 1331, died after 4 May 1372 , married John de Botetourt, 2nd Lord Botetourt.

Tewkesbury Abbey Renovations
Hugh le Despenser the younger and Eleanor are generally credited with beginning the renovations to Tewkesbury Abbey that transformed it into the fine example of the decorated style of architecture that it is today. The famous fourteenth-century stained-glass windows in the choir, which include the armor-clad figures of Eleanor's ancestors, brother, and two husbands, were most likely Eleanor's own contribution, although she probably did not live to see them put in place. The nude, kneeling woman watching the Last Judgment in the choir's east window may represent Eleanor.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 869)

875. Sir Edward Despenser (Isabella de Beauchamp803, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

876. Thomas de Beauchamp (Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 938 F    i. Maud de Beauchamp 711 was born about 1335 in <Warwick, Warwickshire>, England and died in Jan 1403 about age 68.

877. Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne (Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Isabel le Despenser,1238 1239 daughter of Sir Hugh le Despenser, Baron Despenser and Eleanor de Clare, on 9 Feb 1321. Isabel was born in 1312 and died in 1356 at age 44. Another name for Isabel was Isabel Despenser.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Isabel le Despenser, Countess of Arundel :

Isabel le Despenser (1312 - 1356) was the eldest daughter of Hugh the younger Despenser and Eleanor de Clare . Her father is famous for being the favorite of Edward II of England .

Early Life
After their father was executed for treason in 1326, Isabel and her youngest sister Elizabeth le Despenser were the only daughters of Hugh the Younger to escape being confined in nunneries, Isabel because she was already married and Elizabeth because of her youth.

Marriage and Annulment
On 9 February 1321 Isabel was married to Richard Fitzalan , the heir to the earldom of Arundel.
Richard and Isabel had one son, Edmund Fitzalan, born in 1327, and in 1331 Isabel's husband became earl of Arundel . However in December 1344 Richard Fitzalan had their marriage annulled on the grounds that he had never freely consented to marry Isabel. Isabel retired to several manors in Essex that were given to her by her ex-husband.

Richard and Isabel's only child, Edmund Fitzalan, was rendered illegitimate by this annulment and so was unable to inherit his father's earldom. When his father died in 1376 Edmund quarrelled with his half-siblings, the children of his father's second marriage, over inheritance rights. Edmund was imprisoned in the Tower of London until he was released in 1377 by request of his brothers-in-law.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 939 F    i. Isabel FitzAlan 1248 died on 29 Aug 1396.

Richard next married Eleanor, of Lancaster,1221 1222 daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester and Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester, on 5 Feb 1345 in Ditton Church, Stokes Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. Eleanor was born about 1318 in England, died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England about age 54, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Plantagenet.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

Research Notes: Second wife of Richard (FitzAlan) d'Arundel.

From Wikipedia - Eleanor of Lancaster :

Eleanor of Lancaster (sometimes called Eleanor Plantagenet 1) (about 1315 - 11 January 1372 ) was born as the fifth daughter of Henry, Earl of Lancaster (c. 1281-1345) and his wife Maud Chaworth (1282-1322).


First marriage and offspring
Sometime between September 1 and November 6 , 1330 , she married John de Beaumont, 2nd Lord Beaumont , son of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan (c. 1288 - 1340) and his wife Alice Comyn (c. 1291-1349). They had two children:
Henry Beaumont, 3rd Lord Beaumont , born 1340
Matilda Beaumont (died July 1467), married Hugh de Courtenay
Eleanor was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Philippa , and was in service to her in Ghent when her son Henry was born. John de Beaumont died in a tournament on 14 April 1342 .

Second marriage
On 5 February 1344 at Ditton Church , Stoke Poges , Buckinghamshire , she married Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel (9th Earl of Arundel per Ancestral Roots), 4th Earl of Surrey, known by the soubriquet of "Copped Hat", Justiciar of North Wales, Governor of Carnarvon Castle, Admiral of the West.2

His previous marriage, to Isabel le Despenser , had taken place when they were children. It was annulled by Papal mandate as she, since her father's attainder and execution, had ceased to be of any importance to him. Pope Clement VI obligingly annulled the marriage, bastardized the issue, and provided a dispensation for his second marriage to the woman with whom he had been living in adultery (the dispensation, dated 4 March 1344 /1345 , was required because his first and second wives were first cousins).
The children of Eleanor's second marriage were:
Richard (1346-1397), who succeeded as Earl of Arundel
John Fitzalan (bef 1349-1379)
Thomas Arundel , Archbishop of York (c. 1345-February 19 , 1413 )
Joan Fitzalan (bef. 1351-April 17 , 1419 ), married Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford
Alice Fitzalan (1352 -March 17 , 1416 ), married Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent (Thomas Holand)

Eleanor died at Arundel and was buried at Lewes Priory in Lewes , Sussex , England. Her husband was buried beside her; in his will Richard requests to be buried "near to the tomb of Eleanor de Lancaster, my wife; and I desire that my tomb be no higher than hers, that no men at arms, horses, hearse, or other pomp, be used at my funeral, but only five torches...as was about the corpse of my wife, be allowed."

Sources
Fowler, Kenneth. The King's Lieutenant, 1969
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. Testamenta Vetusta, 1826.
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 17-30, 21-30, 28-33, 97-33, 114-31

Notes
1The surname "Plantagenet" has been retrospectively applied to the descendants of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda without historical justification: it is simply a convenient, if deceptive, method of referring to people who had, in fact, no surname. The first descendant of Geoffrey to use the surname was Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (father of both Edward IV of England and Richard III of England ) who apparently assumed it about 1448.
2also called Richard de Arundel.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 940 M    i. Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey 1249 1250 1251 1252 was born in 1346 in <Arundel, West Sussex>, England and died on 21 Sep 1397 in Cheapside, London, England at age 51.

+ 941 M    ii. John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel and Lord Maltravers 1253 1254 was born about 1348 in Etchingham, Sussex, England and died on 16 Dec 1379 about age 31.

+ 942 F    iii. Joan FitzAlan 1255 was born about 1348, died on 17 Apr 1419 about age 71, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England.

+ 943 M    iv. Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of York 1221 was born about 1350 and died on 19 Feb 1413 about age 63.

+ 944 F    v. Alice FitzAlan 1221 was born in 1350 and died on 17 Mar 1416 at age 66.

878. Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral (Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Margaret verch Gruffydd ap Llewelyn, of Iâl,1134 daughter of Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ap Ynyr and Unknown,.

Research Notes: From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales, Vol. I, p. 455:

"Sir Roger Puleston, Kt., of Emral, who was the first to marry a Welsh lady. His wife was Margaret, dau. of Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ab Ynyr of Iâl, and by her he had three sons. The eldest, John, d. s. p., and was succeeded by the 2nd son,--Richard Puleston, Esq., of Emral, who by his wife Lleiky, or Lucy, dau. of Madog Voel ap Ievan, had several children."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 945 M    i. Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral was born about 1322 in Emral, Flintshire, Wales and died about 1388 about age 66.

+ 946 M    ii. John Puleston .

879. Edward I, of Bar, Comte de Bar (Eleanor, of England811, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

880. Eleanor (Eleanor, of England811, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Llywelyn ap Owain ap Maredudd, son of Owain ap Maredudd ap Owain, of Cardigan and Angharad ferch Owain ap Maredudd,. Llywelyn died in 1309. Another name for Llywelyn was Llewellyn ap Owain ap Maredudd.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 254-32 - "Llewellyn Ap Owain, lord of a moiety of Gwynnionith and of Caerwedros"

Source: A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007, p. 80

881. Jeanne (Eleanor, of England811, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

882. Eleanor de Bohun (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married James le Botiller, 1st Earl of Ormond,1256 son of Edmund Botiller, Justiciar and Governor of Ireland and Joan FitzGerald, in 1327. James was born about 1305 and died on 6 Jan 1338 about age 33. Another name for James was James Butler Earl of Ormond.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 947 M    i. James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond was born on 4 Oct 1331 in Kilkenny, Ireland and died in 1382 at age 51.

+ 948 F    ii. Petronilla Botiller 1257 died about 1368.

883. John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

884. Agnes de Bohun (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

885. Humphrey de Bohun, 6th Earl of Hereford (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

886. Margaret de Bohun (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Hugh de Courtenay,622 son of Hugh de Courtenay and Agnes Saint John, on 11 Aug 1325. Hugh was born on 12 Jul 1303 in Okehampton, Devonshire, England, died on 2 May 1377 in Exeter, Devonshire, England at age 73, and was buried in Exeter Cathedral, Devonshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 949 F    i. Margaret Courtenay 622 was born about 1326 in <Exeter, Devonshire>, England, died on 2 Aug 1385 about age 59, and was buried on 2 Aug 1385 in Cobham, Kent, England.

887. Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Elizabeth de Badlesmere,1187 1245 1246 1247 daughter of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, of Badlesmere & Chilham Castle, Kent and Margaret de Clare,. Elizabeth was born about 1313 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England, died on 8 Jun 1356 about age 43, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth de Badelsmer.

Death Notes: Wikipedia (or some other source) has d. 8 Jun 1356. This contradicts Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 49, which has 5 Jun 1378, taken from the inscription on a table in Black Friars church, London.

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 49-50:

"II WILLIAM DE BOHUN, Earl of Northampton and Knight of the Garter, who died 1360. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Bartholomew de Badelsmer--Lord Badelsmer, of Leeds Castle, County Kent, who was beheaded at Canterbury, 1322. The will of this Elizabeth is dated 1356, being executed prior to her husband's decease, but she did not die until 1378, as appears by the following inscription on a tablet erected to her memory in Black Friars, London:

"'Here lieth the body of Lady Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Bartholomew Balitismer, wife of William Bohun, Earl of Northampton, and mother of the Earles of March and Northampton, and of Elizabeth, Countess of Arundell. She died 5id of June, anno Christi, 1378.' She was interred before the high altar..
--Weever's Funeral Monuments, page 77].

"Her will was as follows:
'I, Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Northampton, on the last day of May 1356, with the leave of my husband to make this my will. My body to be buried in the choir of the Church of the Friar preachers, London: to that church C. Marks sterling, and also the cross made of the very wood of our Saviour's Cross, which I was wont to carry about me, and wherein is contained one of the thorns of his crown; also I bequeath to the said Church two fine acton clothes of one suit, two of cloth of gold, one chalice, one missal, one graile, and one silver bell, likewise thirty-one ells of linen cloth for making of abes, on pulpitary, one portfory, and an holy water pot of silver; to the Friars Preachers of Oxford one hundred marks, two cloths of gold of one suit and one chalice; to the Friars Preachers of Cambridge, fifty pounds; to those of Chelmsford, twenty pounds; to those of Exeter, twenty pounds; also I will that one hundred and fifty marks be distributed to several other convents of Friar Preachers, in such manner as Friar David de Stirington shall think best, for my soul's health; to the Grey Friars in London, five marks; to the Augustines, five marks; to the Churches of Rochford, one pair of vestments which I used on holidays in my own Chapel; to the Earl of Hereford, my lord, a tablet of gold with the form of a crucifix thereon; to Humphrey, my son, a cup of silver, gilt with two basons and one ewer of silver; to Elizabeth, my daughter, a bed of Red Worsted embroided; to my sister, the Countess of Oxford, a black horse and a nonche; to my sister, Roos, a set of beads of gold and jet, with a firmaile.' [Testamenta Vetusta, Nichol. Page 60: et Dugdale, Vol. I., page 180.] William de Bohun and Elizabeth, his wife, had issue: [Lady Elizabeth de Bohun]"
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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth de Badlesmere :

Elizabeth de Badlesmere, Countess of Northampton (1313- 8 June 1356) was the wife of two English noblemen, Sir Edmund Mortimer and William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton . She was a co-heiress of her brother Giles de Badlesmere, 2nd Baron Badlesmere .

Family
Elizabeth was born at Castle Badlesmere , Kent , England in 1313 to Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare . She was the third of four daughters. She had one younger brother Giles de Badlesmere, 2nd Baron Badlesmere (18 October 1314- 7 June 1338) who married Elizabeth Montagu, by whom he had four daughters.
Her paternal grandparents were Guncelin de Badlesmere and Joan FitzBernard. Her maternal grandparents were Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond and Juliana FitzGerald of Offaly .

Elizabeth's father was hanged on 14 April 1322 for treason against King Edward II of England , and her mother imprisoned in the Tower of London until 3 November 1322. She had been arrested the previous October for refusing Queen Isabella admittance to Leeds Castle , where Lord Badlesmere held the post of castellan .[1]

In 1328, Elizabeth's brother Giles obtained a reversal of his father's attainder , and he succeeded to the barony as the 2nd Baron Badlesmere. Elizabeth, along with her three sisters, was a co-heiress of Giles who had no male issue. Upon his death in 1338, the barony fell fell into abeyance. The Badlesmere estates were divided between the four sisters.

Marriages and children
On 27 June 1316, when she was just three years old, Elizabeth married her first husband Sir Edmund Mortimer (1310- 16 December 1331)[2] son of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March and Joan de Geneville . The marriage produced two sons:
Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March (11 November 1328 Ludlow Castle - 26 February 1360), married Philippa Montacute, daughter of William Montacute, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Catherine Grandison , by whom he had issue, including Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March ).
John Mortimer (died young)

In 1335, just over three years after the death of Edmund Mortimer, Elizabeth married secondly William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton (1312- 1360), fifth son of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan . He was a renowned military commander and diplomat.
By her second marriage, Elizabeth had two more children:[3]
Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford 6th Earl of Essex, 2nd Earl of Northampton (24 March 1342- 16 January 1373), after 9 September 1359, married Joan Fitzalan , by whom he had two daughters, Eleanor de Bohun Duchess of Gloucester, and Mary de Bohun , wife of Henry of Bolingbroke (who later reigned as King Henry IV ).

Elizabeth de Bohun (c.1350- 3 April 1385), on 28 September 1359, married Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel , by whom she had seven children including Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel , Elizabeth FitzAlan and Lady Joan FitzAlan , Baroness Bergavenny.

Death
Elizabeth de Badlesmere died on 8 June 1356. She was about forty-three years old. She was buried in Walden Abbey , Essex . Her many descendants included Kings Henry V of England and Edward IV of England , Anne Mortimer , Anne Boleyn , Mary Boleyn , and Diana, Princess of Wales .


Children from this marriage were:

+ 950 M    i. Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex & Northampton 1258 1259 was born in 1342, died on 16 Jan 1373 at age 31, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England.

+ 951 F    ii. Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel 1251 1260 1261 was born about 1350 and died on 3 Apr 1385 about age 35.

888. Edward de Bohun (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

889. Eneas de Bohun (Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

890. Edward III, King of England (King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Edward married Philippa, of Hainault,1156 1262 daughter of William, Count of Hainaut, Holland & Zeeland and Joan, on 24 Jan 1328 in York, Yorkshire, England. Philippa was born on 24 Jun 1311 and died on 15 Aug 1369 in Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England at age 58. Another name for Philippa was Philippa of Hainaut.

Death Notes: Died from the Black Death


The child from this marriage was:

+ 952 M    i. Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York 1156 was born on 5 Jun 1341 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England and died on 1 Aug 1402 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England at age 61.

891. John, of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

892. Eleanor, Countess of Guelders (King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Reinoud II, of Guelders.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Isabella of France

893. Joan, Queen of Scots (King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married David II, of Scotland.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Isabella of France

894. Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk (Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk816, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married John de Segrave, 4th Lord Segrave. John died on 20 Mar 1353.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 16-30 (Margaret)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 953 F    i. Elizabeth de Segrave, 5th Baroness Segrave was born on 25 Oct 1338 in Croxton Abbey, Leicestershire, England and died before 1368.

Margaret next married Walter Manny, 1st Lord Manny after 30 May 1354.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 16-30 (Margaret)

895. Blanche, of Lancaster (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

896. Henry of, Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Isabel de Beaumont,1182 daughter of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn, in 1337.1182 Isabel was born about 1320 and died in 1361 about age 41.

Research Notes: 10th child of Henry Beaumont and Alice Comyn.

897. Maud, of Lancaster (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

898. Joan, of Lancaster (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

899. Isabel, of Lancaster, Abess of Ambresbury (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

900. Eleanor, of Lancaster (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married John de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan, 2nd Lord Beaumont,1236 1237 son of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn, on 6 Nov 1330.1182 John was born in 1318 and died on 14 Apr 1342 at age 24.

Research Notes: First husband of Eleanor of Lancaster.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 17-30 (Eleanor of Lancaster). Has d. bet 24 Feb 1342 and 25 May 1342.

Source: Wikipedia - Eleanor of Lancaster has d. in a tournament on 14 Apr 1342.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 954 M    i. Henry Beaumont, 3rd Lord Beaumont was born in 1340.

+ 955 F    ii. Matilda Beaumont died in Jul 1467.

Eleanor next married Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne,1202 1203 1204 son of Sir Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, on 5 Feb 1345 in Ditton Church, Stokes Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. Richard was born about 1313, died on 24 Jan 1376 in Arundel, West Sussex, England about age 63, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Other names for Richard were Richard of Arundel, Sir Richard de Arundel, and Richard FitzAlan d'Arundel 9th Ear;l of Arundel.

Marriage Notes: Wikipedia

Research Notes: When John II de Warenne died without legal issue on 29 June 1347, Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel, was the next heir in blood through his mother, Alice de Warenne, John's sister.
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From Wikipedia - Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel :

Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel (c. 1307 - January 24, 1376) was an English nobleman and military leader.

Fitzalan was the eldest son of Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel, and Alice Warenne. His maternal grandparents were William de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey and Joan de Vere. William was the only son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey.

His birthdate is uncertain, but could not have been before 1307. Around 1321, FitzAlan's father allied with King Edward II's (also an ancestor) favorites, the Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester (also an ancestor) and his namesake son, and Richard was married to Isabel le Despenser, daughter of Hugh the Younger. Fortune turned against the Despenser party, and in 1326, FitzAlan's father was executed, and he did not succeed to his father's estates or titles.

However, political conditions had changed by 1330, and over the next few years Richard was gradually able to reacquire the Earldom of Arundel as well as the great estates his father had held in Sussex and in the Welsh Marches. Beyond this, in 1334 he was made justice of North Wales (later his term in this office was made for life), sheriff for life of Caernarvonshire, and governor of Caernarfon Castle.

His daughter Joan was the mother of Mary de Bohun who would marry King of England Henry IV.

Noted events in his life were:

• Earl of Arundel: 1331.

• Lord of Bromfield (Wrexham) and Yale: 30 Jun 1347. upon the death of his uncle, John II de Warenne.

• Inherited: castles of Caerleon (Holt) and Dinas Bran, 30 Jun 1347.

• Did homage: to Edward III, 24 Oct 1353. for Bromfield and Yale as immediately subject to the Crown.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 877)

901. Mary, of Lancaster (Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

902. Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor (Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Thomas ap Llywelyn ap Owain, of Iscoed Uch Hirwen, Cardiganshire,1263 1264 son of Llywelyn ap Owain ap Maredudd and < > de Vale,. Thomas was born before 14 Aug 1343 and died in Iscoed Uch Hirwen, Cardiganshire, Wales. Other names for Thomas were Thomas ap Llewellyn ap Owain of Iscoed Uch Hirwen, Cardiganshire, Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen of Trefgarned, Lord of South Wales, and Thomas ap Llywelyn Arglwydd Iscoed.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Gruffydd Fychan II :

"Gruffydd Fychan II was married to Elen, daughter of Thomas ap Llwelyn lord of half the of commote Iscoed Uch Hirwen and of quarter of Gwynonydd , both in Cardiganshire."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 956 F    i. Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen was born about 1337.

+ 957 F    ii. Margaret verch Thomas ap Llywelyn Owain .1265

903. Alice Audley (Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Ralph Neville,279 son of Randolf de Neville and Eupheme FitzRoger Clavering, on 14 Jan 1326 in Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England. Ralph was born about 1290 in <Raby>, Durham, England, died on 5 Aug 1367 in Durham, England about age 77, and was buried in Cathedral Church, Durham, Durham, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 958 M    i. John Neville 279 was born about 1328 in <Raby With Keverstone>, Durham, England and died on 17 Oct 1388 in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England about age 60.

904. Cecilia de Vivonne (Matilda de Ferrers824, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cecilia married John Beauchamp,28 son of Robert Beauchamp and Alice de Mohun, about 1273 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England. John was born in 1249 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England, died on 24 Oct 1283 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England at age 34, and was buried on 31 Oct 1283 in Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somersetshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 959 M    i. John de Beauchamp 1224 was born on 25 Jul 1274 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England, died on 12 Oct 1336 at age 62, and was buried in 1337 in Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somersetshire, England.

905. Isabel Aguillon (Joan de Ferrers825, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Hugh Bardolf,487 son of William Bardolf and Julian de Gournay,. Hugh was born on 29 Sep 1259 in <Wormegay>, Norfolk, England, died in Sep 1304 at age 45, and was buried in Shelford Priory, Nottinghamshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 960 M    i. Thomas Bardolf 487 was born on 4 Oct 1282 in <Watton-on-Stone>, Hertfordshire, England, died on 15 Dec 1328 in Watton-on-Stone, Hertfordshire, England at age 46, and was buried in Shelford Priory, Nottinghamshire, England.

906. Joan de Geneville (Sir Piers de Geneville, Lord of Walterstone-Saunton-Lacy828, Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim748, Simon de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs671, Geoffroi IV de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne582, Geoffroi III de Joinville, Sénéchal of Champagne and of Bar-sur-Seine507, Adélarde de Vignory436, Beatrice, of Burgundy365, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Sir Roger de Mortimer, 8th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March, son of Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 7th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore and Margaret de Fiennes, before 6 Oct 1306. Roger was born on 25 Apr 1287 and died on 29 Nov 1330 at age 43.

Research Notes: 8th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March, Lord of Leix, Ireland.

Created Earl of March, October 1328.
Granted seisin of lands in Ireland, 1308, by Joan's grandfather, Geoffrey.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 176B-31 and 71A-32 (Joan de Geneville)

907. Alfonso XI, of Castile, King of Castile and Leon (Ferdinand IV, of Castile830, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alfonso married Maria, of Portugal,1156 1225 daughter of Afonso IV "the Brave", King of Portugal and the Algarve and Beatrice, of Castile,. Maria was born on 9 Feb 1313, died on 18 Jan 1357 in Évora at age 43, and was buried in Seville Cathedral, Seville, Spain.

Burial Notes: Buried in the Chapel of the Kings.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Maria of Portugal :

Infanta Maria of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [m?'?i?] ) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), first daughter of King Afonso IV of Portugal and his first wife Beatrice of Castile . Her maternal grandparents were Sancho IV of Castile and María de Molina .

She was born on 9 February 1313 and became Queen consort of Castile by marriage to Alfonso XI in 1328. She was the mother of Pedro of Castile .

She died in Évora on 18 January 1357 and is buried in the Chapel of the Kings in the Seville Cathedral .


The child from this marriage was:

+ 961 M    i. Peter I "the Cruel", King of Castile 1156 1266 was born on 30 Aug 1334 and died on 23 Mar 1369 at age 34.

908. Maria, of Portugal (Beatrice, of Castile831, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maria married Alfonso XI, of Castile, King of Castile and Leon, son of Ferdinand IV, of Castile and Constance, of Portugal,. Alfonso was born on 13 Aug 1311 and died from 0026 to 27 Mar 1350 at age 39.

Research Notes: Wikipedia (Alfonso XI of Castile)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 907)

909. Peter I, King of Portugal and the Algarve (Beatrice, of Castile831, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Peter had a relationship with Teresa Lourenço.1226 Teresa was born about 1330.

Their child was:

+ 962 M    i. John I, King of Portugal and the Algarve 1267 was born on 11 Apr 1357 in Lisbon, Portugal and died on 14 Aug 1433 in Lisbon, Portugal at age 76.

910. Isolde de Mortimer (Margaret de Fiennes835, William de Fiennes757, Ingelram II de Fiennes677, Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isolde married Hugh I de Audley,842 1052 son of James de Aldithley and Ela Longspee, in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England. Hugh was born about 1250 in Audley, Staffordshire, England and died about 1336 about age 86. Another name for Hugh was Hugh de Aldithley.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Hugh I de Audley :

Hugh de Audley (ca. 1250 - ca. 1336) was a member of the Audley-Stanley family and the father of Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester .

Lineage
He was born in Audley in the English County of Staffordshire , the son of James of Aldithley (born c. 1225 in Audley , Staffordshire ) and Ela Longspee (daughter of William II Longespee , and his great great grandfather was therefore Henry II , King of England.

Family
He married Isolda de Mortimer , the daughter of Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer , and had 3 children:
John de Aldithley (Audley) born circa 1293
Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester born 1289 who married Margaret de Clare
Alice de Audley born circa 1304 who married firstly Robert Fitzrobert de Greystoke and later, Ralph de Neville a member of the Neville family .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 823)

911. Sir Roger de Mortimer, 8th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Earl of March (Margaret de Fiennes835, William de Fiennes757, Ingelram II de Fiennes677, Agnes de Dammartin586, Albri de Luzarches, Count of Dammartin514, Alberic I, Count of Dammartin440, Aelis de Dammartin370, Hugues de Dammartin, Count of Dammartin314, Constance Capet279, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Joan de Geneville, daughter of Sir Piers de Geneville, Lord of Walterstone-Saunton-Lacy and Jeanne de Lusignan, de la Marche, before 6 Oct 1306. Joan was born 2 Feb 1285 or 1286 and died on 19 Oct 1356 at age 71.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 120-33 (Roger de Mortimer) and line 176B-31 (Roger de Mortimer)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 906)

912. Jeanne de Lusignan, de la Marche (Hugh XII de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche et Angoulême836, Hugh XI "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of Ponthieu, la Marche and Angoulême759, Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jeanne married Bernard I Ézy, Sire d'Albert in Gascony. Bernard died in 1281.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-31 (Sir Piers de Geneville)

Jeanne next married Sir Piers de Geneville, Lord of Walterstone-Saunton-Lacy, son of Geoffrey de Geneville, Seigneur de Vaucouleurs, Lord of Trim and Maud de Lacy,. Piers died on 8 Jun 1292.

Research Notes: Lord of Walterstone-Staunton-Lacy, Ludlow, Malmeshull, Wulveslow and Ewyas-Lacy, Baron Geneville of Trim

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 71A-31

(Duplicate Line. See Person 828)

913. Hugh XIII de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême (Hugh XII de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche et Angoulême836, Hugh XI "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of Ponthieu, la Marche and Angoulême759, Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

914. Guy I de Lusignan, Count of La Marche and Angoulême (Hugh XII de Lusignan, Comte de la Marche et Angoulême836, Hugh XI "le Brun" de Lusignan, Count of Ponthieu, la Marche and Angoulême759, Isabella, of Angoulême679, Aymer Taillifer, de Valence, Count of Angoulême589, Marguerite, de Turenne515, Maud, de Perche442, Beatrix de Mondidier372, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

915. Geoffrey de Dutton (Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Margaret.1268 Margaret was born about 1212 in Cheshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 963 M    i. Peter de Warburton 1269 was born about 1236 in Dutton, Runcorn, Cheshire, England.

916. Edmund Botiller, Justiciar and Governor of Ireland (Joan FitzJohn846, John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edmund married Joan FitzGerald,1270 daughter of John Fitz Thomas FitzGerald, 5th Baron of Offaly, 1st Earl of Kildare and Blanche Roche, in 1302. Another name for Joan was Joan FitzGerald.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 964 M    i. James le Botiller, 1st Earl of Ormond 1256 was born about 1305 and died on 6 Jan 1338 about age 33.

917. Alice de Toeni (Ralph de Toeni847, Petronilla de Lacy768, Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath, Ireland & Weobley, Herefordshire690, Rohese de Monmouth603, Rohese FitzRichard519, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick,711 1128 1129 son of William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick and Maud FitzGeoffrey, on 10 Aug 1315 in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England. Guy was born in 1272 in <Elmley Castle, Elmley>, Worcestershire, England, died on 12 Aug 1315 in Warwick, Warwickshire, England at age 43, and was buried in Bordesley Abbey, Worcestershire, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 805)

918. Elizabeth le Strange (John V le Strange, of Knokyn851, Joan de Somery770, Nichole d' Aubigny693, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Gruffydd ap Madog ap Gruffudd Fychan, of Rhuddallt, son of Madog ap Gruffudd Fychan and Unknown, on 8 Jul 1304. Gruffydd was born on 23 Nov 1298, died after 1343, and was buried in Valle Crucis Abbey, Llantysilio, Denbighshire, Wales. Other names for Gruffydd were Griffith ap Madoc Vychan of Ruddalt, Gryffydd ap Madoc Vychan Baron of Glyndyfrdwy and Lord of Rhuddalt, and Gruffudd ap Madog ap Gruffudd Fychan.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 249-33 (Elizabeth le Strange).

Source: A History of Wales by John Davies, London, 2007, p. 81

He is the great-great-great grandson of Gruffudd Maelor I. He is Madog's eldest son.

Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford) - has b. 23 Nov 1298, d. aft 1343

Source: Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, Issued by the Powys-Land Club for the Use of Its Members, London, 1880, p. 123 has "Griffith ap Madoc Vychan of Ruddalt, died Ao 1370, and was buried at Vale Crucis. (The like.)"


The child from this marriage was:

+ 965 M    i. Gruffydd Fychan II ap Gruffydd ap Madog, of Rhuddallt, Baron of Glyndyfrdwy was born before 1330 and died in 1369.

919. Sir Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel (John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry852, John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry771, Isabel d'Aubigny694, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Alasia, di Saluzzo,1271 daughter of Thomas I, di Saluzzo, Marquis of Saluzzo and Luisa, di Ceva, before 1285. Alasia died on 25 Sep 1292.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 966 M    i. Sir Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel 1200 1201 was born on 1 May 1285 and died on 17 Nov 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England at age 41.

920. Ralph Neville (Randolf de Neville853, Mary FitzRandolph772, Anastasia Percy695, William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy610, Henry de Percy, 5th Baron Percy529, Joscelin, de Louvain459, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married Alice Audley,842 daughter of Hugh I de Audley and Isolde de Mortimer, on 14 Jan 1326 in Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England. Alice was born about 1304 in Hadley, Staffordshire, England, died on 11 Jan 1374 in Greystoke, Northumberland, England about age 70, and was buried in Durham Cathedral, Durham, Durham, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 903)

921. George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester (William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester854, Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire773, Sir William Massey697, William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married someone.

His child was:

+ 967 M    i. Charles Massey, of Denfield was christened on 4 May 1661.

922. Hugh de Massey, of Timperley (Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Matilda Timperley about 1328 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England. Matilda was born about 1301 in Timperley, Cheshire, England and died after 1349. Another name for Matilda was Margery Timperley.

Research Notes: Rootsweb? FamilySearch?


Children from this marriage were:

+ 968 M    i. Hugh Massey was born about 1322.

+ 969 M    ii. Edward Massey was born about 1324 and died in 1394 about age 70.

+ 970 M    iii. Henry Massey was born about 1326.

+ 971 M    iv. Thomas (Tomalin) Massey was born about 1328.

+ 972 F    v. Alice Massey, of Timperley 1272 1273 was born about 1339 in Timperley, Cheshire, England and died about 1364 in Storeton, Cheshire, England about age 25.

923. William de Beauchamp, 5th Baron Beauchamp (Isabella de Mortimer857, Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer779, Ralph de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer of Wigmore702, Roger de Mortimer, of Wigmore618, Maud la Meschine544, William le Meschin, Lord of Skipton-in-Craven, Yorkshire474, Maud d'Avranches395, Emma de Conteville326, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Isabel Mauduit,932 933 934 daughter of William Mauduit, Lord of Hanslope & Hartley Mauduit, Bucks. and Alice de Beaumont,. Isabel was born about 1214, died before 1268, and was buried in Nunnery of Cokehill, Worcestershire, England.

Research Notes: From William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick :
His father was William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle , his mother, Isabel Mauduit, sister and heiress of William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick .
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From William Maudit, 8th Earl of Warwick :
He was the son of Alice de Beaumont (daughter of the 4th Earl) and William de Maudit, and so was the grandson of Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick . His father was the lord of Hanslape and hereditary chamberlain of the exchequer, a title that went back to another William Maudit who held that office for Henry I .
He died without issue and the estates then passed to his sister Isabel de Maudit who had married William de Beauchamp. She died shortly after Warwick's death and the title passed to their son William .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 642)

William next married Maud de Braose,395 1171 1172 daughter of William de Braose, , 6th Lord de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny and Eve Marshal, in 1151 in Gower, Glamorganshire, Wales. Maud was born in 1224 in <Gower, Glamorganshire>, Wales, died before 23 Mar 1301 in Herefordshire, England, and was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.

Research Notes: 2nd daughter and co-heiress of William de Braose and Eve Marshall.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 67-29
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From Wikipedia - Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore :

Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore (1224- 1300/23 March 1301)[1] was a noble heiress and a member of the powerful de Braose family which held many lordships and domains in the Welsh Marches . She was the wife of Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore , a celebrated soldier and Marcher baron. A staunch Royalist during the Second Barons' War , it was she who devised the plan to rescue Prince Edward (the future King Edward I of England ) from the custody of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester .[2]

Family
Maud was born in Wales in 1224, the second eldest daughter and co-heiress of Marcher lord William de Braose, 10th Baron Abergavenny and Eva Marshal .

Maud had three sisters, Isabella , wife of Prince Dafydd ap Llywelyn ; Eleanor , wife of Humphrey de Bohun; and Eve, wife of William de Cantelou.
Her paternal grandparents were Reginald de Braose, 9th Baron Abergavenny and Grecia de Briwere. Her maternal grandparents were William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke , daughter of Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster .
On 2 May 1230, when Maud was just six years old, her father was hanged by orders of Llewelyn the Great , Prince of Wales for alleged adultery with the latter's wife, Joan, Lady of Wales .

Marriage and children
In 1247[3] Maud married Roger Mortimer of Wigmore. As the eldest son of Ralph de Mortimer and his Welsh wife, Princess Gwladys Ddu , Roger was himself a scion of another important Marcher family, and had succeeded his father in 1246, upon the latter's death. He was created 1st Baron Wigmore on an unknown date. Maud was seven years his senior, and they had been betrothed since childhood. On the occasion of their marriage, the honour of Radnor passed from the de Braose to the Mortimer family.[4] Her marriage portion was some land at Tetbury which she inherited from her grandfather, Reginald de Braose.[5]She also had inherited the Manor of Charlton sometime before her marriage.[6] Roger and Maud's principal residence was the Mortimers' family seat, Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire .

Roger and Maud together had seven children:[7]
Ralph Mortimer (died before 10 August 1274), Sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire .
Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Wigmore (1251-17 July 1304), married Margaret de Fiennes , daughter of William II de Fiennes and Blanche de Brienne , by whom he had issue, including Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March .
Isabella Mortimer (died after 1300), married firstly, John Fitzalan, 7th Earl of Arundel , by whom she had issue; she married secondly, Ralph d'Arderne; she married thirdly, Robert de Hastang.[8]
Margaret Mortimer (died September 1297), married Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford , by whom she had one son.
Roger Mortimer of Chirk (died 3 August 1336 Tower of London ), married Lucy de Wafre, by whom he had one son. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for having participated in the rebellion of Thomas of Lancaster in 1321.
Geoffrey Mortimer (died before 1282), he was unmarried.
William Mortimer (died before June 1297), married as her first husband, Hawise de Muscegros.

Rescue of Prince Edward
Maud was described as beautiful and nimble-witted.[9]During the Second Barons' War , she also proved to be a staunch Royalist. It was Maud herself who devised a plan for the escape of Prince Edward after he had been taken hostage by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester following the Battle of Lewes . On 28 May 1265, when the Prince was held in custody at Hereford Castle , Maud sent a party of horsemen to spirit him away to Wigmore Castle while he was out in the open fields, some distance from the castle, taking exercise by racing horses with his unsuspecting guardians as she had instructed him to do in the messages she had smuggled to him previously. At a signal from one of the horsemen, Edward galloped off to join the party of his liberators, where they escorted him to Wigmore Castle, twenty miles away, where Maud was waiting. She gave the Prince refreshments before sending him on to Ludlow Castle [10]where he met up with the Earl of Gloucester who had defected to the side of the King .
At the Battle of Evesham on 4 August 1265, Maud's husband Roger fought on the side of Prince Edward, and personally killed Simon de Montfort. As a reward, Roger was given de Montfort's severed head and other parts of his anatomy. Roger sent these gruesome trophies home to Wigmore Castle as a gift to Maud.[11]She held a great feast that very night to celebrate the victory. De Montfort's head was raised in the Great Hall, still attached to the point of the lance.[12]

Descendants
In 1300, Maud is recorded as having presented to a vacant benefice in the Stoke Bliss parish church in Herefordshire , its advowson having originally belonged to the Mortimers, but was bequeathed to Limebrook Priory by Roger.[13] Maud died on an unknown date sometime between 1300 and 23 March 1301. She was buried in Wigmore Abbey . Her husband Roger had died on 30 October 1282.

All the monarchs of England from 1413, as well as Mary, Queen of Scots , were directly descended from Maud, as is the current British Royal Family . Queen consorts Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were also notable descendants of Maud de Braose through the latter's daughter Isabella, Countess of Arundel.

924. Isabella, of France (Jeanne, of Navarre859, Blanche, of Artois780, Matilda, of Brabant704, Henry II, Duke of Brabant620, Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Isabella married King Edward II, of England,1143 1144 son of King Edward I, of England and Eleanor, of Castile, Countess of Ponthieu, on 25 Jan 1308 in Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Edward was born on 25 Apr 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Caernarfonshire, Gwynedd, Wales, died on 21 Sep 1327 in <Berkeley Castle, > near Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England at age 43, and was buried in Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. Another name for Edward was Edward of Caenarvon.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Edward II of England :

Edward II, (April 25 , 1284 - September 21 , 1327 ) of Caernarfon , was King of England from 1307 until deposed in January 1327. His tendency to ignore his nobility in favour of low-born favourites led to constant political unrest and his eventual deposition. Edward is perhaps best remembered for his murder and his alleged homosexuality .
Edward II was the first monarch to establish colleges in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge ; he founded Cambridge's King's Hall in 1317 and gave Oxford's Oriel College its royal charter in 1326. Both colleges received the favour of Edward's son, Edward III , who confirmed Oriel's charter in 1327 and refounded King's Hall in 1337.

Prince of Wales
The fourth son of Edward I of England by his first wife Eleanor of Castile , Edward II was born at Caernarfon Castle . He was the first English prince to hold the title of the Prince of Wales , which was formalized by the Lincoln Parliament of February 7 , 1301 .
The story that his father presented Edward II as a newborn to the Welsh as their future native prince is unfounded (the Welsh would have asked the King to give them a prince that spoke Welsh , and he would have answered he would give them a prince that spoke no English at all); the story first appeared in the work of 16th century Welsh "antiquary " David Powel [citation needed ].
Edward became heir at just a few months old, following the death of his elder brother Alphonso . His father, a notable military leader, trained his heir in warfare and statecraft starting in his childhood, yet the young Edward preferred boating and craftsman work - activities thought beneath kings at the time...

On January 25 , 1308 , Edward married Isabella of France , the daughter of King Philip IV of France , "Philip the Fair," and sister to three French kings. The marriage was doomed to failure almost from the beginning. Isabella was frequently neglected by her husband, who spent much of his time conspiring with his favourites regarding how to limit the powers of the Peerage in order to consolidate his father's legacy for himself. Nevertheless, their marriage produced two sons, Edward (1312-1377), who would succeed his father on the throne as Edward III, and John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316-1336), and two daughters, Eleanor (1318-1355) and Joanna (1321-1362), wife of David II of Scotland . Edward had also fathered at least one illegitimate son, Adam FitzRoy , who accompanied his father in the Scottish campaigns of 1322 and died on 18 September 1322 .

[edit ] War with the Barons
When Edward travelled to the northern French city of Boulogne to marry Isabella, he left his friend and counsellor Gaveston to act as regent. Gaveston also received the earldom of Cornwall and the hand of the king's niece, Margaret of Gloucester; these proved to be costly honours.
Various barons grew resentful of Gaveston, and insisted on his banishment through the Ordinances of 1311 . Edward recalled his friend, but in 1312, Gaveston was executed by the Earl of Lancaster and his allies, who claimed that Gaveston led the king to folly. (Gaveston was run through and beheaded on Blacklow Hill, outside the small village of Leek Wootton , where a monument called Gaveston's Cross still stands today).
Immediately following, Edward focused on the destruction of those who had betrayed him, while the barons themselves lost impetus (with Gaveston dead, they saw little need to continue). By mid-July, Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke was advising the king to make war on the barons who, unwilling to risk their lives, entered negotiations in September 1312. In October, the Earls of Lancaster, Warwick, Arundel and Hereford begged Edward's pardon.

[edit ] Conflict with Scotland
During this period, Robert the Bruce was steadily re-conquering Scotland . Each campaign begun by Edward, from 1307 to 1314, ended in Robert's clawing back more of the land that Edward I had taken during his long reign. Robert's military successes against Edward II were due to a number of factors, not the least of which was the Scottish King's strategy. He used small forces to trap an invading English army, he took castles by stealth to preserve his troops and he used the land itself as a weapon against Edward by attacking quickly and then disappearing into the hills before facing the superior numbers of the English. Castle by castle, Robert the Bruce rebuilt Scotland and united the country against its common enemy. Indeed, Robert is quoted as saying that he feared more the dead Edward I than the living Edward II. Thus, by June 1314, only Stirling Castle and Berwick remained under English control.
On 23 June 1314 , Edward and his army of 20,000 foot soldiers and 3000 cavalry faced Robert and his army of foot soldiers and farmers wielding 14 foot long pikes. Edward knew he had to keep the critical stronghold of Stirling Castle if there was to be any chance for English military success. The castle, however, was under a constant state of siege, and the English commander, Sir Phillip de Mowbray, had advised Edward that he would surrender the castle to the Scots unless Edward arrived by June 24 , 1314 , to relieve the siege. Edward could not afford to lose his last forward castle in Scotland. He decided therefore to gamble his entire army to break the siege and force the Scots to a final battle by putting its army into the field.
However, Edward had made a serious mistake in thinking that his vastly superior numbers alone would provide enough of a strategic advantage to defeat the Scots. Robert not only had the advantage of prior warning, as he knew the actual day that Edward would come north and fight, he also had the time to choose the field of battle most advantageous to the Scots and their style of combat. As Edward moved forward on the main road to Stirling, Robert placed his army on either side of the road north, one in the dense woods and the other placed on a bend on the river, a spot hard for the invading army to see. Robert also ordered his men to dig potholes and cover them with bracken in order to help break any cavalry charge.
By contrast, Edward did not issue his writs of service, calling upon 21,540 men, until May 27 , 1314 . Worse, his army was ill-disciplined and had seen little success in eight years of campaigns. On the eve of battle, he decided to move his entire army at night and placed it in a marshy area, with its cavalry laid out in nine squadrons in front of the foot soldiers. The following battle, the Battle of Bannockburn , is considered by contemporary scholars to be the worst defeat sustained by the English since the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Tactics similar to Robert's were employed by victorious English armies against the French in later centuries, partly as a direct result of the enduring decisiveness of the Scots' victory. A young Henry V of England would use this exact tactic against French cavalry in a key battle on the fields of Agincourt in 1415, winning the day and the war against France.[citation needed ]...

[edit ] End of the Despensers
Reprisals against Edward's allies began immediately thereafter. The Earl of Arundel, an old enemy of Roger Mortimer, was beheaded; this was followed by the trial and execution of Despenser.
Despenser was brutally executed and a huge crowd gathered in anticipation at seeing him die. They dragged him from his horse, stripped him, and scrawled Biblical verses against corruption and arrogance on his skin. They then led him into the city, presenting him in the market square to Roger, Isabella, and the Lancastrians. He was then condemned to hang as a thief, be castrated , and then be drawn and quartered as a traitor, his quarters to be dispersed through England.

[edit ] Abdication
With the King imprisoned, Mortimer and the Queen faced the problem of what to do with him. The simplest solution would be execution: his titles would then pass to Edward of Windsor, whom Isabella could control, while it would also prevent the possibility of his being restored. Execution would require the King to be tried and convicted of treason: and while most Lords agreed that Edward had failed to show due attention to his country, several Prelates argued that, appointed by God, the King could not be legally deposed or executed; if this happened, they said, God would punish the country. Thus, at first, it was decided to have Edward imprisoned for life instead.
However, the fact remained that the legality of power still lay with the King. Isabella had been given the Great Seal, and was using it to rule in the names of the King, herself, and their son as appropriate; nonetheless, these actions were illegal, and could at any moment be challenged.
In these circumstances, Parliament chose to act as an authority above the King. Representatives of the House of Commons were summoned, and debates began. The Archbishop of York and others declared themselves fearful of the London mob, loyal to Roger Mortimer. Others wanted the King to speak in Parliament and openly abdicate , rather than be deposed by the Queen and her General. Mortimer responded by commanding the Mayor of London , Richard de Bethune, to write to Parliament, asking them to go to the Guildhall to swear an oath to protect the Queen and Prince Edward, and to depose the King. Mortimer then called the great lords to a secret meeting that night, at which they gave their unanimous support to the deposition of the King.
Eventually Parliament agreed to remove the King. However, for all that Parliament had agreed that the King should no longer rule, they had not deposed him. Rather, their decision made, Edward was asked to accept it.
On January 20, Edward II was informed at Kenilworth Castle of the charges brought against him. The King was guilty of incompetence; allowing others to govern him to the detriment of the people and Church; not listening to good advice and pursuing occupations unbecoming to a monarch; having lost Scotland and lands in Gascony and Ireland through failure of effective governance; damaging the Church , and imprisoning its representatives; allowing nobles to be killed, disinherited, imprisoned and exiled; failing to ensure fair justice, instead governing for profit and allowing others to do likewise; and of fleeing in the company of a notorious enemy of the realm, leaving it without government, and thereby losing the faith and trust of his people. Edward, profoundly shocked by this judgement, wept while listening. He was then offered a choice: he might abdicate in favour of his son; or he might resist, and relinquish the throne to one not of royal blood, but experienced in government - this, presumably, being Roger Mortimer. The King, lamenting that his people had so hated his rule, agreed that if the people would accept his son, he would abdicate in his favour. The lords, through the person of Sir William Trussel, then renounced their homage to him, and the reign of Edward II ended.
The abdication was announced and recorded in London on January 24, and the following day was proclaimed the first of the reign of Edward III - who, at 14, was still controlled by Isabella and Mortimer. The former King Edward remained imprisoned.

Death

Edward II's tomb at Gloucester Cathedral
The government of Isabella and Mortimer was so precarious that they dared not leave the deposed king in the hands of their political enemies. On April 3, Edward II was removed from Kenilworth and entrusted to the custody of two dependents of Mortimer, then later imprisoned at Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire where, it is generally believed, he was murdered by an agent of Isabella and Mortimer...

Following the public announcement of the king's death, the rule of Isabella and Mortimer did not last long. Mortimer and Isabella made peace with the Scots in the Treaty of Northampton , but this move was highly unpopular. Consequently, when Edward III came of age in 1330, he executed Roger Mortimer on fourteen charges of treason, most significantly the murder of Edward II (thereby removing any public doubt about his father's survival). Edward III spared his mother and gave her a generous allowance, but ensured that she retired from public life for several years. She died at Hertford on August 23 , 1358 .

Noted events in his life were:

• King of England: 1307-1327.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 815)

925. Charles IV, of France (Jeanne, of Navarre859, Blanche, of Artois780, Matilda, of Brabant704, Henry II, Duke of Brabant620, Mathilde, of Flanders547, Matthew, of Alsace, Count of Boulogne477, Thierry I, of Lorraine, Count of Flanders403, Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine338, Hedwig, of Namur297, Ermengarde, of Lorraine267, Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine243, Louis IV, d'Outre-Mer, King of the West Franks221, Charles III "the Simple", King of Western Francia200, Louis II "the Stammerer", King of Western Francia183, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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926. Hugh de Courtenay (Hugh de Courtenay861, Hugh de Courtenay786, John de Courtenay710, Robert de Courtenay628, Renaud de Courtenay555, Renaud de Courtenay, Sire de Courtenay487, Ermengarde, de Nevers412, Renaud II de Nevers, Count of Nevers and Auxerre348, William I, Count of Nevers304, Adèle, of France, Countess of Auxerre273, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Margaret de Bohun,622 1211 daughter of Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex and Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England, on 11 Aug 1325. Margaret was born on 3 Apr 1311 in Caldecote, Northamptonshire, England, died on 16 Dec 1391 in Exeter, Devonshire, England at age 80, and was buried in Exeter Cathedral, Devonshire, England.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Margaret de Bohun, 2nd Countess of Devon :

Margaret de Bohun, 2nd Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 - 16 December 1391 ) was an English noblewoman of the fourteenth century who lived most of her life in the county of Devonshire . She was a granddaughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile . Her eighteen children included an Archbishop of Canterbury and six knights.


Family and marriage
Lady Margaret de Bohun was born on 3 April 1311 at Caldecote, Northampton , the third daughter and sixth child of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford , Lord Constable of England and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan . Her paternal grandparents were Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and Maud de Fiennes , and her maternal grandparents were King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile .

Margaret was left an orphan shortly before her tenth birthday. On 16 March 1321 at The Battle of Boroughbridge , her father was brutally murdered in an ambush by the Welsh. Her mother had died five years previously in childbirth.

She, along with her siblings, received a classical education under a Sicilian Greek, Master Diogenes. As a result, Margaret became a lifelong scholar, and avid book collector.

At the age of fourteen, on 11 August 1325 Lady Margaret married Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon (12 July 1303 - 2 May 1377 ). She had been betrothed to him since 27 September 1314 . He was the son of Hugh Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon and Agnes St.John. Part of her dowry was the manor of Powderham, near Exeter . Margaret assumed the title of 2nd Countess of Devon on 23 December 1340 .

Her eldest brother John de Bohun (23 November 1306 -20 January 1336 ) succeeded as 5th Earl of Hereford in 1326, having married Alice Fitzalan of Arundel in 1325. She had a younger brother William de Bohun (1312- 1360), who was created 1st Earl of Northampton in 1337 by King Edward III . He married Elizabeth de Badlesmere , by whom he had two children. Margaret's elder sister Lady Eleanor de Bohun (17 October 1304 -7 October 1363 ), married in 1327, her first husband, James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde . They were the ancestors of Anne Boleyn .

Hugh and Margaret had a total of eighteen children. More than half reached adulthood. Their notable descendants include Charles, Prince of Wales , and British Prime Minister , Sir Winston Churchill .

List of Children
Sir Hugh Courtenay KG (22 March 1327 Tiverton Castle, Devon -2 September 1349 ), married 1341 Lady Elizabeth Brian (died 23 September 1375 , daughter of Guy Brian, Lord of Tor-Brian. Together they had one son, Hugh.(Born 1343).
Sir Edward Courtenay of Godlington.(1329- 1372), married in 1356 Emmeline Dauney, by whom he had issue.
Margaret Courtenay.(1328 - 2 August 1385 ), married John Cobham, 3rd Lord Cobham by whom she had issue.
Sir Thomas Courtenay (1331- before 1374)
Sir Phillip Courtenay of Powderham, Lord Deputy of Ireland . (1340 - 29 July 1406 ), married Anne Wake by whom he had issue, including Richard Courtenay, Bishop of Norwich .
Elizabeth Courtenay. (c.1333- 7 August 1395 ), married firstly, John de Vere (1335-1350); she married secondly in 1359, Sir Andrew Luttrell by whom she had issue.
Catherine Courtenay.(1335-31 December 1399. She was married three times: William Mohun , Thomas Engain , and Lord William Harrington
Joan Courtenay. (born 1337), married John Chiverton
Matilda Courtenay (born 1339)
Eleanor Courtenay
Guinora Courtenay (born 1348)
Isabel Courtenay (born 1353)
Philippa Courtenay (born 1357)
William Courtenay (1342 St. Martin's, Exeter- 31 July 1396), Archbishop of Canterbury, and previously of London (1381-1396)
John Courtenay (born 1346)
Sir Peter Courtenay, Constable of Windsor(1349 -2 February 1404 ), married Margaret Clyveden
Sir Humphrey Courtenay (born c.1355)
Anne Courtenay (born 1351), died unmarried.


Death
Margaret died on 16 December 1391 at the age of eighty. She is buried in Exeter Cathedral .

(Duplicate Line. See Person 886)

927. Eleanor de Ferrers (Hawise de Muscegros, of Charlton862, Agnes de Ferrers788, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Thomas de Lathom, of Lathom and Knowsley, Lancastershire,1274 son of Sir Robert de Lathom, of Lathom and Katherine, before 21 May 1329. Thomas was born in 1300 and died on 17 Sep 1370 at age 70.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 973 M    i. Sir Thomas de Lathom, of Lathom, Lancashire 1235 1275 died before 20 Mar 1382.

928. Isabel Berkeley (Maurice de Berkeley864, Joan de Ferrers790, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Robert II de Clifford,1276 son of Robert I de Clifford and Unknown,. Robert was born on 5 Nov 1305 in Clifford Castle, Clifford, Hereford, England and died on 20 May 1344 in Shap Abbey, Shap, Westmoreland, England at age 38.

Research Notes: 4th Baron de Clifford.

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I78532

Robert de Clifford, b. 1305, d. 20 May, 1344. He m. 1328, Isabel, dau. of Maurice, Lord Berke ley, and had issue four sons, Robert, Roger, John, and Thomas. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, A beyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 122, Cliffor d, Earls of Cumberland and Barons Clifford]

Robert m. Eufamia, dau. of Radolphus, Lord Nevill, of Meddleham, and d. s. p. [Sir Bernard Bu rke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883 , p. 122, Clifford, Earls of Cumberland and Barons Clifford]

Also Wikipedia "Baron de Clifford"


The child from this marriage was:

+ 974 M    i. Baron Roger de Clifford, Lord of Appleby and Cumberland 487 1277 was born on 10 Jul 1333 in <Cumberland>, England, died on 13 Jul 1390 in Brough Castle, Under Stainmoor Brough, Westmorland, England at age 57, and was buried in Shap Abbey, Westmorland, England.

929. John de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan, 2nd Lord Beaumont (Alice Comyn865, Alexander Comyn793, Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Eleanor, of Lancaster,1221 1222 daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester and Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester, on 6 Nov 1330.1182 Eleanor was born about 1318 in England, died on 11 Jan 1372 in Arundel Castle, West Sussex, England about age 54, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Plantagenet.

Research Notes: Second wife of Richard (FitzAlan) d'Arundel.

From Wikipedia - Eleanor of Lancaster :

Eleanor of Lancaster (sometimes called Eleanor Plantagenet 1) (about 1315 - 11 January 1372 ) was born as the fifth daughter of Henry, Earl of Lancaster (c. 1281-1345) and his wife Maud Chaworth (1282-1322).


First marriage and offspring
Sometime between September 1 and November 6 , 1330 , she married John de Beaumont, 2nd Lord Beaumont , son of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan (c. 1288 - 1340) and his wife Alice Comyn (c. 1291-1349). They had two children:
Henry Beaumont, 3rd Lord Beaumont , born 1340
Matilda Beaumont (died July 1467), married Hugh de Courtenay
Eleanor was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Philippa , and was in service to her in Ghent when her son Henry was born. John de Beaumont died in a tournament on 14 April 1342 .

Second marriage
On 5 February 1344 at Ditton Church , Stoke Poges , Buckinghamshire , she married Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel (9th Earl of Arundel per Ancestral Roots), 4th Earl of Surrey, known by the soubriquet of "Copped Hat", Justiciar of North Wales, Governor of Carnarvon Castle, Admiral of the West.2

His previous marriage, to Isabel le Despenser , had taken place when they were children. It was annulled by Papal mandate as she, since her father's attainder and execution, had ceased to be of any importance to him. Pope Clement VI obligingly annulled the marriage, bastardized the issue, and provided a dispensation for his second marriage to the woman with whom he had been living in adultery (the dispensation, dated 4 March 1344 /1345 , was required because his first and second wives were first cousins).
The children of Eleanor's second marriage were:
Richard (1346-1397), who succeeded as Earl of Arundel
John Fitzalan (bef 1349-1379)
Thomas Arundel , Archbishop of York (c. 1345-February 19 , 1413 )
Joan Fitzalan (bef. 1351-April 17 , 1419 ), married Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford
Alice Fitzalan (1352 -March 17 , 1416 ), married Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent (Thomas Holand)

Eleanor died at Arundel and was buried at Lewes Priory in Lewes , Sussex , England. Her husband was buried beside her; in his will Richard requests to be buried "near to the tomb of Eleanor de Lancaster, my wife; and I desire that my tomb be no higher than hers, that no men at arms, horses, hearse, or other pomp, be used at my funeral, but only five torches...as was about the corpse of my wife, be allowed."

Sources
Fowler, Kenneth. The King's Lieutenant, 1969
Nicolas, Nicholas Harris. Testamenta Vetusta, 1826.
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis, Lines: 17-30, 21-30, 28-33, 97-33, 114-31

Notes
1The surname "Plantagenet" has been retrospectively applied to the descendants of Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda without historical justification: it is simply a convenient, if deceptive, method of referring to people who had, in fact, no surname. The first descendant of Geoffrey to use the surname was Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (father of both Edward IV of England and Richard III of England ) who apparently assumed it about 1448.
2also called Richard de Arundel.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 900)

930. Isabel de Beaumont (Alice Comyn865, Alexander Comyn793, Elizabeth de Quincey714, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Henry of, Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster,1219 son of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester and Maud de Chaworth, Countess of Lancaster & Countess of Leicester, in 1337.1182 Henry was born about 1310 and died on 23 Mar 1361 about age 51. Another name for Henry was Henry of Grosmont 1st Duke of Lancaster.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Alice Comyn :

Isabel de Beaumont (c.1320- 1361), married in 1337 Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster , by whom she had two daughters, Maud, Countess of Leicester and Blanche of Lancaster .
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From Wikipedia - Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster :

Henry of Grosmont, Duke of Lancaster[a] (c.1310 - 23 March 1361), also Earl of Derby and Leicester, was a member of the English nobility in the 14th century, and a prominent English diplomat , politician , and soldier . The son and heir of Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth , he became one of Edward III 's most trusted Captains in the early phases of the Hundred Years' War , and distinguished himself with victory in the Battle of Auberoche . He was a founding member of the Order of the Garter , and in 1351 was promoted to the title of duke. Grosmont was also the author of the book Livre de seyntz medicines; a highly personal devotional treatise. He is remembered as one of the founders and early patrons of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge , which was established by two of the guilds of the town in 1352.

Family background and early life
Grosmont's uncle, Thomas of Lancaster , was the son and heir of Edward I 's brother Edmund Crouchback . Through his inheritance and a fortunate marriage, Thomas became the wealthiest peer in England, but constant quarrels with King Edward II led to his execution in 1322.[1] Having no heir, Thomas's possessions and titles went to his younger brother Henry - Grosmont's father. Earl Henry of Lancaster assented to the deposition of Edward II in 1327, but did not long stay in favour with the regency of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer . When Edward III took personal control of the government in 1330, relations with the Crown got better, but by this time the older Henry was already struggling with poor health and blindness.[2]

Little is known of Grosmont's early years, but it seems clear that he was born at the castle of Grosmont in Monmouthshire , and that he was born c.1310, not around the turn of the century as previously held.[3] According to his own memoirs he was better at the martial arts than at academic subjects, and did not learn to read until later in life.[4] In 1330 he was knighted, and represented his father in parliament . The next year he is recorded as participating in a Royal tournament , at Cheapside .[3]

In 1333 he took part in Edward's Scottish campaign, though it is unclear whether he was present at the great English victory at the Battle of Halidon Hill .[5] After further service in the north , he was appointed the King's lieutenant in Scotland in 1336.[3] The next year he was one of the six men Edward III promoted to the higher levels of the peerage. One of his father's lesser titles, that of Earl of Derby , was bestowed upon Grosmont.[6]


Service in France
With the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War in 1337, Grosmont's attention was turned towards France . He took part in several diplomatic missions and minor campaigns, and was present at the great English victory in the naval battle of Sluys in 1340.[7] Later the same year, he was required to commit himself as hostage in the Low Countries for the king's considerable debts. He remained hostage until the next year, and had to pay a large ransom for his own release.[8] On his return he was made the king's lieutenant in the north, and stayed at Roxburgh until 1342. The next years he spent in diplomatic negotiations in the Low Countries, Castile and Avignon .[3]

In 1345 Edward III was planning a major assault on France. A three-pronged attack would have the Earl of Northampton attacking from Brittany , the King himself from Flanders , while Grosmont was dispatched to Aquitaine to prepare a campaign in the south.[3] Moving rapidly through the country he confronted the comte d'Isle at Auberoche on 21 October , and here achieved a victory described as 'the greatest single achievement of Lancaster's entire military career'.[9] The ransom from the prisoners has been estimated at £50,000.[10] The next year, while Edward was carrying out his Crécy campaign, Grosmont laid siege to, and captured, Poitiers , before returning home to England in 1347.[3]


Duke of Lancaster
In 1345, while Grosmont was in France, his father died. The younger Henry was now Earl of Lancaster - the wealthiest and most powerful peer of the realm. After participating in the siege of Calais in 1347, the king honoured Lancaster by including him as a founding knight of the Order of the Garter in 1348.[11] A few years later, in 1351, Edward bestowed an even greater honour on Lancaster, when he created him Duke of Lancaster . The title of duke was of relatively new origin in England; only one other ducal title existed prior.[b] In addition to this, Lancaster was given palatinate status for the county of Lancashire , which entailed a separate administration independent of the crown.[12] This grant was quite exceptional in English history; only two other counties palatine existed: Durham , which was an ancient ecclesiastical palatinate, and Chester , which was crown property. It is a sign of Edward's high regard for Lancaster that he would bestow such extensive privileges on him. The two men were also second cousins, through their great-grandfather Henry III , and practically coeval (Edward was born in 1312), so it is natural to assume that a strong sense of camaraderie existed between them. Another factor that might have influenced the king's decision was the fact that Henry had no male heir, so the grant was made for the Earl's lifetime only, and not intended to be hereditary.[3]

Further prestige
Lancaster spent the 1350s intermittently campaigning and negotiating peace treaties with the French. In 1350 he was present at the naval victory at Winchelsea , where he allegedly saved the lives of the Black Prince and John of Gaunt .[13] The years 1351-2 he spent on crusade in Prussia . It was here that a quarrel with Otto, Duke of Brunswick , almost led to a duel between the two men, narrowly averted by the intervention of the French King, Jean II .[14] In the later half of the decade campaigning in France resumed. After a chevauchée in Normandy in 1356 and the siege of Rennes in 1358, Lancaster participated in the last great offensive of the first phase of the Hundred Years' War: the Rheims campaign of 1359-60. Then he was appointed principal negotiator for the treaty of Brétigny , where the English achieved very favourable terms.[3]

Returning to England in November 1360 he fell ill early the next year, and died at Leicester Castle on 23 March . It is likely that the cause of death was the plague , which that year was making a second visitation of England.[15]

Private life
Lancaster was married to Isabella, daughter of Henry, Lord Beaumont , in 1330. The two had no sons, but two daughters: Maude and Blanche . While Maude was married to the Duke of Bavaria , Blanche married Edward III's younger son, John of Gaunt . Gaunt ended up inheriting Lancaster's possessions and ducal title, but it was not until 1377, when the dying King Edward III was largely incapacitated, that he was able to restore the palatinate rights for the county of Lancaster. When Gaunt's son Henry of Bolingbroke usurped the crown in 1399 and became Henry IV, the vast Lancaster inheritance was merged with the crown as the Duchy of Lancaster .[16]

We know more of Lancaster's character than of most of his contemporaries, through his memoirs the Livre de seyntz medicines (Book of the Holy Doctors). This book is a highly personal treatise on matters of religion and piety, but it also contains details of historical interest. It is, among other things, revealed that Lancaster, at the age of 44 when he wrote the book in 1354, suffered from gout .[3] The book is primarily a devotional work though; it is organized around seven wounds which Henry claims to have, representing the seven sins. Lancaster confesses to his sins, explains various real and mythical medical remedies in terms of their theological symbolism, and exhorts the reader to greater morality.[17]


(Duplicate Line. See Person 896)

931. Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire (Eleanor de Clare869, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford799, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Margaret de Goushill,487 daughter of Ralph de Gousille, of Goxhill, Lincolnshire and Hawise FitzWarine,. Margaret was born on 12 May 1294 in <Whittingdon>, Shropshire, England, was christened in Whittingdon, Shropshire, England, and died on 29 Jul 1349 at age 55.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 975 M    i. Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex was born on 6 Apr 1313 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England and died on 23 Aug 1349 at age 36.

932. Isabel le Despenser (Eleanor de Clare869, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford799, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne,1202 1203 1204 son of Sir Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne, on 9 Feb 1321. Richard was born about 1313, died on 24 Jan 1376 in Arundel, West Sussex, England about age 63, and was buried in Lewes Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Other names for Richard were Richard of Arundel, Sir Richard de Arundel, and Richard FitzAlan d'Arundel 9th Ear;l of Arundel.

Research Notes: When John II de Warenne died without legal issue on 29 June 1347, Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel, was the next heir in blood through his mother, Alice de Warenne, John's sister.
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From Wikipedia - Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel :

Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel (c. 1307 - January 24, 1376) was an English nobleman and military leader.

Fitzalan was the eldest son of Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel, and Alice Warenne. His maternal grandparents were William de Warenne, 8th Earl of Surrey and Joan de Vere. William was the only son of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey.

His birthdate is uncertain, but could not have been before 1307. Around 1321, FitzAlan's father allied with King Edward II's (also an ancestor) favorites, the Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester (also an ancestor) and his namesake son, and Richard was married to Isabel le Despenser, daughter of Hugh the Younger. Fortune turned against the Despenser party, and in 1326, FitzAlan's father was executed, and he did not succeed to his father's estates or titles.

However, political conditions had changed by 1330, and over the next few years Richard was gradually able to reacquire the Earldom of Arundel as well as the great estates his father had held in Sussex and in the Welsh Marches. Beyond this, in 1334 he was made justice of North Wales (later his term in this office was made for life), sheriff for life of Caernarvonshire, and governor of Caernarfon Castle.

His daughter Joan was the mother of Mary de Bohun who would marry King of England Henry IV.

Noted events in his life were:

• Earl of Arundel: 1331.

• Lord of Bromfield (Wrexham) and Yale: 30 Jun 1347. upon the death of his uncle, John II de Warenne.

• Inherited: castles of Caerleon (Holt) and Dinas Bran, 30 Jun 1347.

• Did homage: to Edward III, 24 Oct 1353. for Bromfield and Yale as immediately subject to the Crown.

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933. Margery de Badlesmere (Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margery married John Tybotot 487 before 24 Jul 1337 in Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England. John was born on 20 Jul 1313 in <Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland>, England and died on 13 Apr 1367 at age 53. Another name for John was John de Tiptoft.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 976 M    i. Robert Tiptoft 487 was born about 1340 in <Nettlestead, Suffolk>, England, was christened on 11 Jun 1341 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, and died on 13 Apr 1372 about age 32.

Margery next married William de Ros, 2nd Lord Ros of Helmsley 1278 before 25 Nov 1326. William died on 3 Feb 1343.

Noted events in his life were:

• Member of Parliament: 1317-1340.

• Served: in Scotland, 1316-1335.

• Sheriff of Yorkshire: 1326.

934. Elizabeth de Badlesmere (Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Edmund de Mortimer, of Wigmore. Edmund died in 1331.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 65-34 (Elizabeth de Badlesmere) and 29-32.

Elizabeth next married Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton,1212 1213 son of Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex and Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England,. William was born about 1311 and died on 16 Sep 1360 about age 49.

Research Notes: He was the twin of Edward de Bohun.

From Wikipedia - William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton:

He was the fifth son of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan . He had a twin brother, Edward. His maternal grandparents were Edward I of England and his first Queen consort Eleanor of Castile .

In 1332 he received many new properties: Hinton and Spaine in Berkshire; Hasley, Ascot, Dedington, Pyrton and Kirklington in Oxfordshire; Wincomb in Buckinghamshire; Longbenington in Lincolnshire; Kneesol in Bottinghamshire; Newnsham in Gloucestershire, Wix in Essex, and Bosham in Sussex. He was created Earl of Northampton in 1337 , adding to the titles of Count of Hereford and Essex.

In 1339 he accompanied the King to Flanders. He served variously in Brittany and in Scotland , and was present at the great English victories at Sluys and was a commander at Crécy .

In addition to being a warrior, William was also a renowned diplomat. He negotiated two treaties with France, one in 1343 and one in 1350. He was also charged with negotiating in Scotland for the freedom of David Bruce, prisoner of the English.

De Bohun was succeeded by his son Humphrey , who also succeeded his uncle and became 7th earl of Hereford. His daughter Elizabeth de Bohun was married to Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel .

Noted events in his life were:

• 6th Earl of Northampton: 16 Mar 1337.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 887)

935. < > de Badlesmere, Countess of Oxford (Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

936. Roos de Badlesmere (Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

937. Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff (Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Madoc married someone.

His child was:

+ 977 M    i. Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech .

938. Maud de Beauchamp (Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maud married Baron Roger de Clifford, Lord of Appleby and Cumberland,487 1277 son of Robert II de Clifford and Isabel Berkeley, about 1356 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England. Roger was born on 10 Jul 1333 in <Cumberland>, England, died on 13 Jul 1390 in Brough Castle, Under Stainmoor Brough, Westmorland, England at age 57, and was buried in Shap Abbey, Westmorland, England.

Research Notes: 5th Baron de Clifford

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I58877

OCCUPATION: Lord Clifford, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle Castle, 1377Roger d e Clifford, Lord of Westmoreland, m. Maud, dau. of Thomas Beauchamp, 3rd Earl of Warwick, an d d. 13 July, 1390, having had, with four daus., three sons, Thomas, his heir, William, and L ewis. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage , Ltd., London, 1883, p. 122, Clifford, Earls of Cumberland and Barons Clifford

Also Wikipedia "Baron de Clifford"


The child from this marriage was:

+ 978 M    i. Baron Thomas de Clifford 487 1279 was born in 1363 in Brough Castle, Under Stainmoor Brough, Westmorland, England and died on 18 Aug 1391 in Clifford Castle, Clifford, Hereford, England at age 28.

939. Isabel FitzAlan (Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married John le Strange, 4th Baron Strange of Blackmere,1280 son of John le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange of Blackmere and Unknown,. John was born in 1322 and died on 12 May 1361 at age 39.

Birth Notes: Wikipedia - Baron Strange of Blackmere- has b. 1332.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 979 M    i. John le Strange, 5th Baron Strange of Blackmere 1281 was born in 1353 and died in 1375 at age 22.

+ 980 F    ii. Ankaret le Strange, 7th Baroness Strange of Blackmere 1281 1282 was born in 1361 and died in 1413 at age 52.

+ 981 F    iii. Elizabeth le Strange, 6th Baroness Strange of Blackmere 1281 died in 1383.

940. Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey (Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel,1251 1260 1261 daughter of Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton and Elizabeth de Badlesmere, about 28 Sep 1359. Elizabeth was born about 1350 and died on 3 Apr 1385 about age 35.

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 50:

"III LADY ELIZABETH DE BOHUN, who married Richard Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, who was beheaded on Tower Hill, September, 1397. Elizabeth died during her husband's life-time, prior to 15 Richard II., for in that year the Earl of Arundel paid a fine to the king for marrying (the second time) without a license. [Dugdale]. His second wife survived him."

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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth de Bohun :

Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel, Countess of Surrey (c.1350- 3 April 1385), was the first wife of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel , Earl of Surrey, (1346- 21 September 1397 Tower Hill, Cheapside, London), a powerful English nobleman and military commander in the reigns of Edward III and Richard II . She was the mother of his seven children.

Family and lineage
Lady Elizabeth de Bohun was born around 1350, the daughter of William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton and Elizabeth de Badlesmere . Her older brother Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford married Joan Fitzalan , a sister of the 11th Earl of Arundel, by whom he had two daughters. Elizabeth had a half-brother Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March by her mother's first marriage to Sir Edmund Mortimer.

Her paternal grandparents were Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan , daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile . Her maternal grandparents were Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare .

Lady Elizabeth's parents both died when she was young, her mother having died in 1356, and her father in 1360.

Marriage and children
On 28 September 1359, by Papal dispensation,[1] Elizabeth married Richard Fitzalan, who succeeded to the earldoms of Arundel and Surrey upon the death of his father, Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel .

At the coronation of King Richard II, Richard carried the crown. In the same year, 1377, he was made Admiral of the South and West. The following year, 1378, he attacked Harfleur , but was repelled by the French.

Fitzalan allied himself with the King's uncle Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester , who was married to Fitzalan's niece Eleanor de Bohun , who was also his wife's niece. The two men eventually became members of the Council of Regency, and formed a strong and virulent opposition to the King. This would later prove fatal to both men.

Richard and Elizabeth had seven children:[2]

Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel , Earl of Surrey KG (13 October 1381- 13 October 1415), married 26 November 1405, Beatrice, illegitimate daughter of King John I of Portugal and Inez Perez Esteves.[3] The marriage was childless.
Lady Eleanor Fitzalan (c.1365- 1375), on 28 October 1371, at the age of about six, married Robert de Ufford. Died childless.
Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan (1366- 8 July 1425), married firstly before 1378, Sir William de Montagu, secondly in 1384, Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk , by whom she had four children, thirdly before 19 August 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, by whom she had two daughters, and fourthly before 1411, Sir Gerard Afflete. The Howard Dukes of Norfolk descend from her daughter Margaret Mowbray who married Sir Robert Howard .
Lady Joan FitzAlan (1375- 14 November 1435), married William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny , by whom she had a son, Richard de Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester and a daughter Joan de Beauchamp , wife of James Butler , 4th Earl of Ormond .
Lady Alice Fitzalan (1378- before October 1415), married before March 1392, John Cherlton, Lord Cherlton. Had an affair with Cardinal Henry Beaufort , by whom she had an illegitimate daughter, Jane Beaufort.[4]
Lady Margaret Fitzalan (1382- after 1423), married Sir Rowland Lenthall, of Hampton Court, Herefordshire, by whom she had two sons.
Son Fitzalan (his name is given as either Richard or William).

Death
Elizabeth de Bohun died on 3 April 1385 at the age of about thirty- five. She was buried at Lewes in Sussex. Her husband married secondly Philippa Mortimer on 15 August 1390, by whom he had a son John Fitzalan (1394- after 1397).

Richard Fitzalan was executed by decapitation on 21 September 1397 at Tower Hill Cheapside , London for having committed high treason against King Richard.[5] His titles and estates were attainted until October 1400, when they were restored to his son and heir Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel by the new king Henry IV who had ascended to the English throne upon the deposition of King Richard in 1399.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 982 F    i. Alice FitzAlan 1283 was born about 1374 and died before 1415.

+ 983 F    ii. Joane FitzAlan 1250 1251 1284 was born in 1375 and died on 14 Nov 1453 at age 78.

+ 984 F    iii. Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle 1285 1286 was born on 8 Jul 1379 in Derbyshire, England and died on 8 Jul 1425 in Hoveringham, England at age 46.

+ 985 M    iv. Richard FitzAlan .

+ 986 M    v. Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey 1261 1287 1288 1289 was born on 13 Oct 1381 and died on 13 Oct 1415 at age 34.

+ 987 F    vi. Alianora FitzAlan .

+ 988 F    vii. Margaret FitzAlan 1261 1284 1287 was born in 1382 and died after 1423.

Richard next married Philippa.

941. John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel and Lord Maltravers (Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Eleanor Maltravers,1253 1290 daughter of John Maltravers, Lord Maltravers and Unknown, on 17 Feb 1358. Eleanor was born in 1345 and died on 10 Jan 1405 at age 60. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Mautravers.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel


Children from this marriage were:

+ 989 F    i. Margaret FitzAlan .

+ 990 M    ii. Sir John FitzAlan, Lord of Arundel 1291 was born on 30 Nov 1364 and died on 14 Aug 1390 at age 25.

942. Joan FitzAlan (Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex & Northampton,1258 1259 son of Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton and Elizabeth de Badlesmere,. Humphrey was born in 1342, died on 16 Jan 1373 at age 31, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England.

Research Notes: 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of Northampton.

From Wikipedia - Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford :

Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex and 2nd Earl of Northampton (1342 - 16 January 1373 ) was an important medieval English noble during the reign of King Edward III of England .

Lineage
He was the son of William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton , and Elizabeth de Badlesmere . His paternal grandparents were Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford and Elizabeth of Rhuddlan , daughter of King Edward I . His maternal grandparents were Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere and Margaret de Clare . He was the last of this de Bohun line, but his titles should have been passed to his successor who was his second cousin.

Inheritance
On his death, his great estates were divided between his two surviving daughters: Mary de Bohun , who married Henry Bolingbroke, the future Henry IV and Eleanor de Bohun , who married Thomas of Woodstock . His third daughter, Elizabeth, had died young.

His wife and the mother of his daughters was Joan Fitzalan , daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster , whom he married after 9 September 1359.

These estates went to the husbands of the daughters of Humphrey even though there was a male heir alive in Hereford until 1381 - his name is Gilbert de Bohun - who married Margaret Wastney, great-granddaughter of Robert Fitzrobert, and they had a daughter called Joan who married Walter Weaver in 1362 and had male issue.

Henry IV was created Duke of Hereford before he usurped the throne.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 991 F    i. Mary de Bohun

+ 992 F    ii. Eleanor de Bohun died in 1399.

943. Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of York (Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

944. Alice FitzAlan (Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent. Another name for Thomas was Thomas Holand 2nd Earl of Kent.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - Eleanor of Lancaster

945. Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Lleiky ferch Madog Foel ap Iefan,1134 1292 1293 daughter of Madog Foel ap Iefan and Efa verch Yr Hên Dafydd,. Other names for Lleiky were Lenki Foel, Lucy verch Madoc Voel, Lleucu verch Madog Foel, and Lleiky ferch Madog Voel.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 993 M    i. Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral 1134 1206 1292 1294 1295 1296 1297 was born about 1358 in Emral, Flintshire, Wales and died after 1415.

946. John Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

947. James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond (Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Elizabeth Darcy, daughter of Sir John Darcy, of Knaith and Joan de Burgh, about 1346. Elizabeth died 24 Mar 1389 or 1390. Another name for Elizabeth was Anne Darcy.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-31 (James Botiller) - m. (disp. 15 May 1346)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 994 M    i. James Botiller, 3rd Earl of Ormond was born after 1361 and died in Sep 1405.

948. Petronilla Botiller (Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Petronilla married Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Lord Talbot 1298 on 8 Sep 1352. Gilbert was born about 1332 and died on 24 Apr 1387 about age 55.

Noted events in his life were:

• Member of Parliament: 1362.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 995 M    i. Sir Richard Talbot, Lord Talbot 1299 was born about 1361 and died about 7 Sep 1396 about age 35.

+ 996 F    ii. Mary Talbot 1300 died on 13 Apr 1434.

949. Margaret Courtenay (Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married John de Cobham,1301 son of John de Cobham and Joan Beauchamp, Betw 1332 and 1334 in Cobham, Kent, England. John was born about 1321 in <Cobham, Kent>, England, died on 10 Jan 1407 in Cobham, Kent, England about age 86, and was buried in Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 997 F    i. Joan de Cobham 1301 was born about 1340 in <Cobham, Kent>, England, died about 1388 in Chrishall, Essex, England about age 48, and was buried in Chrishall, Essex, England.

950. Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex & Northampton (Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton887, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humphrey married Joan FitzAlan,1255 daughter of Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne and Eleanor, of Lancaster,. Joan was born about 1348, died on 17 Apr 1419 about age 71, and was buried in Walden Abbey, Essex, England.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Joan Fitzalan :

Lady Joan Fitzalan, Countess of Hereford, Essex, and Northampton (1347/1348- 7 April 1419), was the wife of Humphrey de Bohun, 7th Earl of Hereford , 6th Earl of Essex, and 2nd Earl of Northampton. Joan was the mother of Mary de Bohun , the first wife of Henry of Bolingbroke who later reigned as King Henry IV of England , and Eleanor de Bohun , Duchess of Gloucester. She was the maternal grandmother of King Henry V of England .

Family
Lady Joan was born in about 1347 or 1348 at Arundel Castle , Sussex , one of seven children, and the eldest daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel and his second wife Eleanor of Lancaster .[1] Her paternal grandparents were Edmund Fitzalan, 9th Earl of Arundel and Alice de Warenne . Her maternal grandparents were Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth .

List of siblings
Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel (1346- 21 September 1397 Tower Hill, Cheapside, London), married firstly Elizabeth de Bohun , sister of Humphrey de Bohun, by whom he had seven children, and secondly Philippa Mortimer. He was beheaded on charges of high treason against King Richard II of England .
John Fitzalan 1st baron of Arundel, 1st Baron Maltravers (1351-16 December 1379), married Eleanor Maltravers, by whom he had issue. He drowned in the Irish Sea, having been shipwrecked after defeating the French off the Cornish coast.
Alice Fitzalan (1350- 17 March 1416), married Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent , by whom she had issue.
Thomas Arundel Archbishop of Canterbury (1352- 19 February 1414)
Mary Fitzalan (died 29 August 1396), married John Le Strange, 4th Baron Strange of Blackmere, by whom she had issue, including Ankaret Le Strange who married Richard Talbot, 4th Baron Talbot. These were the parents of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
Eleanor Fitzalan (1356- before 1366)
J
oan had a half-brother from her father's first marriage to Isabel le Despenser :
Edmund of Arundel (1327- after 1377), he was bastardised by his parents annulment. He married Sybil Montagu, by whom he had two daughters.

Joan had two uterine half-siblings from her mother's first marriage to John de Beaumont, 2nd Lord Beaumont (died 14 April 1342):
Henry de Beaumont, 3rd Lord Beaumont (4 April 1340- 17 June 1369), married as her first husband Margaret de Vere (died 15 June 1398), by whom he had issue.
Matilda de Beaumont (died July 1367), married Hugh de Courtney.

Marriage and children
Sometime after 9 September 1359, Joan married Humphrey de Bohun , one of the most powerful noblemen in the kingdom. His titles included 7th Earl of Hereford, 6th Earl of Essex, 2nd Earl of Northampton, and he was the hereditary Constable of England. He was the son of William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton and Elizabeth de Badlesmere . The marriage produced two daughters, whom upon the death of their father, divided his vast estates between them:
Eleanor de Bohun (c.1360- 3 October 1399), co-heiress of her father. In 1376 she married Thomas of Woodstock , 1st Duke of Gloucester, the youngest son of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault . The marriage produced five children, including Anne of Gloucester . Eleanor died as a nun at Barking Abbey.
Mary de Bohun (1369- 4 June 1394), co-heiress of her father. On 27 July 1380 she married Henry of Bolingbroke, who would later be crowned King Henry IV. She died before he ascended the throne. The marriage produced six chidren including King Henry V of England .

Execution of John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter
In 1397, Joan's brother Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel and a Lord Appellant was executed on Tower Hill for his opposition to King Richard II of England . The king's half-brother John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter , Earl of Huntingdon accompanied him to the scaffold, as one of King Richard's representatives. Less than three years later in 1400, when Holland joined a conspiracy to murder the new king Henry IV, and was captured near Joan's principal residence Pleshy Castle in Essex , he was turned over to her for punishment. Described as having possessed a "stern character",[2] she showed him no mercy, and swiftly gave orders for his execution by decapitation , after summoning the children of her dead brother to witness the deed. Following the beheading, which was performed without benefit of a trial, she ordered that Holland's severed head be raised on the end of a pike, which was placed upon the battlements of Pleshy Castle.
Death
Lady Joan Fitzalan died on 7 April 1419 and was buried in Walden Abbey with her husband who had died in 1373.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 942)

951. Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel (Sir William de Bohun, K.G., 1st Earl of Northampton887, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Elizabeth married Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey,1249 1250 1251 1252 son of Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne and Eleanor, of Lancaster, about 28 Sep 1359. Richard was born in 1346 in <Arundel, West Sussex>, England and died on 21 Sep 1397 in Cheapside, London, England at age 51.

Death Notes: Condemned and beheaded on Tower Hill by Richard II

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - 11th Earl of Arundel and 10th Earl of Surrey.

"In 1377 he was Admiral of the West and South, and in 1386 Admiral of all England. In this capacity he defeated a combined Franco-Spanish-Flemish fleet off of Margate in 1387. The following year he was one of the Lords Appellant to Richard II. In 1397 he was arrested for his opposition to Richard II, and then attainted and beheaded 21 September 1397."
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From Wikipedia - Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel :

Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and 10th Earl of Surrey (1346 - September 21, 1397, beheaded) was an English nobleman and military commander.

He was the son of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of Lancaster.

In 1377 he was Admiral of the West and South, and in 1386 Admiral of all England. In this capacity he defeated a combined Franco-Spanish-Flemish fleet off of Margate in 1387. The following year he was one of the Lords Appellant to Richard II. In 1397 he was arrested for his opposition to Richard II, and then attainted and beheaded.

Arundel married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth de Bohun, daughter of William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton. They married around September 28, 1359 and had four children.

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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 50:

"III LADY ELIZABETH DE BOHUN, who married Richard Fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, who was beheaded on Tower Hill, September, 1397. Elizabeth died during her husband's life-time, prior to 15 Richard II., for in that year the Earl of Arundel paid a fine to the king for marrying (the second time) without a license. [Dugdale]. His second wife survived him.

"His will is as follows:
'I, Richard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, March 4, 1392, 16 Richard II. in my Castle of Philipp. My body to be buried in the Priory of Lewis, in a place behind the high altar, which I have shewn to my beloved in God Danz John Chierlien, Prior, and frere Thomas Asshebourne, my confessor. In case my dear wife E., on whom God have mercy, be not there interred by me, I charge my executors that they cause my said wife to be conveyed from her present tomb to the said place with the same form as the body of my most honored lord and father was buried. If I die in England I desire to have my corpse privately conveyed to the said Priory, and I forbid armed men, or to her pomp, attendant at my burial.

.... My manors of Angermeryn, Wepham, Warnecamp, Soucstoke, Tothungton, Upinerdon, and Pyperyng...
'My most dear [second] wife Philippa... My sons [in law] the Earl Marshall, Lord Charlton, and William Beauchamp... My son Richard a standing bed called Clove also a bed of silk, embroidered with the arms of Arundel and Warren quarterly... to my dear son Thomas, from the day of my death C L annually in aid of his maintenance, also the Manors of Begenever, Sullynton, and Schapewyk... My dear daughter Charlton; to my daughter Elizabeth a nounce with lions and crowns which was give me by my dear son her husband.' [Testamenta Vetusta, p. 129.]

"The Earl of Arundel had issue by his first wife Elizabeth:
1. Richard, d. S. P.
2. Thomas, who died S. P. and whose title passed to his kinsman, but whose lands descended to his sisters.
3. Alice married John de Charlton prior 1392; died before 1415, S. P.
4. Alianora, who had Royal License 28 Oct. 1371, to marry Robert de Ufford, son of William Earl of Suffolk. [Notes from the Patent Rolls Inq. etc.]; but is said in 'Williamson's Evidences' to have died unmarried, p. 30.] [Hist. Cheshire, Ormerod, p. 38.]
5. Elizabeth, of whom hereafter.
6. Joane, married before 1392, William Beauchamp of Abergavenny. She died 14 Nov. 1435.
7. Margaret, married Sir Rowland Lenthall."

Noted events in his life were:

• Succeeded: to the lordships of Bromfield (Wrexham) and Yale, 24 Jan 1376. upon the death of his father.

• Inherited: Castrum Leonis (Holt Castle) and Dynas Bran and lands in Wrightesham (Wrexham), 24 Jan 1376.

• "Wonderful Parliament": 1388. He was one of the five lords appellant.

• Built: a stone bridge between Bromfield and Chirk, 1392.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 940)

952. Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York (Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edmund married Isabella, of Castile, Duchess of York,1156 daughter of Peter I "the Cruel", King of Castile and Maria, de Padilla, in 1372. Isabella was born about 1355, died on 23 Dec 1392 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England about age 37, and was buried in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England.

Research Notes:


The child from this marriage was:

+ 998 F    i. Constance, of York 1156 was born about 1374, died on 29 Nov 1416 about age 42, and was buried in Reading Abbey, Reading, Berkshire, England.

953. Elizabeth de Segrave, 5th Baroness Segrave (Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk894, Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk816, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray on 25 Mar 1349. John was born on 13 Sep 1340 in Bretby, Derby, England and died on 9 Oct 1368 near Constantinople (Istanbul), (Turkey) at age 28.

Death Notes: Slain by Saracens

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 18A-31. Crusader.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 999 M    i. Sir Thomas de Mowbray, 6th Lord Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk 1302 1303 was born on 22 Mar 1366 and died on 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Italy at age 33.

954. Henry Beaumont, 3rd Lord Beaumont (Eleanor, of Lancaster900, Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

955. Matilda Beaumont (Eleanor, of Lancaster900, Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester818, Edmund "Crouchback", 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester737, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

956. Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen (Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elen married Gruffydd Fychan II ap Gruffydd ap Madog, of Rhuddallt, Baron of Glyndyfrdwy, son of Gruffydd ap Madog ap Gruffudd Fychan, of Rhuddallt and Elizabeth le Strange,. Gruffydd was born before 1330 and died in 1369. Other names for Gruffydd were Gruffydd Fychan II Lord of Glyndyfrdwy & Cynllaith Owain, Griffith Fychan Lord of Glyndwrdwy, co. Merioneth, Griffith Vychan ap Griffith ap Kuddall, and Gruffydd Vychan.

Research Notes: Baron of Glyndyfrdwy, Lord of Cynllaith Owain

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 249-34 - Gruffydd Fychan ap Gruffydd, of Rhuddallt, Baron of Glyndyfrdwy, Lord of Cynllaith Owain

Wikipedia (Gruffydd Fychan II):

Gruffydd Fychan II was Lord of Glyndyfrdwy and Lord of Cynllaith Owain c.1330 -1369 . He was also the hereditary prince of Powys Fadog . His genealogy is uncertain and several tables convey conflicting data. It has been thought that he was the son of Madog Crypl who died in 1304 . However, for him to inherit the throne then and to rule until 1369 seems unlikely. Other tables suggest his father was Gruffydd ap Madog Fychan a son of Madog Fychan .
Gruffydd Fychan II was married to Elen daughter of Thomas ap Llwelyn, of Iscoed and had issue

Source: Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, Issued by the Powys-Land Club for the Use of Its Members, London, 1880, p. 123 has "Griffith Vychan ap Griffith ap Kuddall. (The like.)"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1000 M    i. Owain Glyn Dwr ap Gruffudd, of Glyndyfrdwy and Sycharth was born about 1354.

+ 1001 F    ii. Isabel Fychan .

+ 1002 M    iii. Tudor ap Gruffydd Fychan, Lord of Gwyddelwern 1304 was born about 1365 and died on 15 May 1405 in Pwll Melyn (Usk), (Monmouthshire), (Wales) about age 40.

+ 1003 F    iv. Lowry Fychan verch Gruffydd Fychan was born about 1367.

957. Margaret verch Thomas ap Llywelyn Owain (Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

958. John Neville (Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1004 M    i. Ralph de Neville 279 was born in 1364 in <Castle Raby>, Raby With Keverstone, Durham, England, died on 21 Oct 1426 in Castle Raby, Raby With Keverstone, Durham, England at age 62, and was buried in Oct 1426 in Collegiate Church, Staindrop, Durham, England.

959. John de Beauchamp (Cecilia de Vivonne904, Matilda de Ferrers824, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Joan Chenduit Cheney 622 in 1301 in Hatch, Somersetshire, England. Joan was born about 1279 in <Hatch, Somersetshire, England> and died on 9 May 1327 about age 48. Another name for Joan was Joan Chenduit Cheney.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1005 F    i. Joan Beauchamp 1224 was born about 1310 in <Hatch, Somersetshire>, England, died after 1343, and was buried in Stoke, Kent, England.

960. Thomas Bardolf (Isabel Aguillon905, Joan de Ferrers825, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Agnes de Grandson,487 daughter of William de Grandson and Blanche de Savoy, on the Lake of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Agnes was born about 1289 in <Harpenden, Hertfordshire>, England and died on 11 Dec 1357 in Ruskington, Lincolnshire, England about age 68.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1006 F    i. Margaret Eleanor Bardolf 487 was born about 1308 in Hertfordshire, England and died before 28 Feb 1345 in England.

961. Peter I "the Cruel", King of Castile (Alfonso XI, of Castile, King of Castile and Leon907, Ferdinand IV, of Castile830, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Peter married Maria, de Padilla.1156 1305 Maria was born in 1334 and died in 1361 at age 27.

Research Notes: Mistress of Pedro of Castile (Peter I, King of Castile) and mother of Isabella of Castile.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1007 F    i. Isabella, of Castile, Duchess of York 1156 was born about 1355, died on 23 Dec 1392 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England about age 37, and was buried in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England.

962. John I, King of Portugal and the Algarve (Peter I, King of Portugal and the Algarve909, Beatrice, of Castile831, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John had a relationship with Inês Pires Estevez.1306 Inês was born about 1350 and died about 1400 about age 50. Another name for Inês was Inês Pires.

Research Notes: Mistress of King John I of Portugal


Their child was:

+ 1008 F    i. Beatrix, of Portugal 1307 1308 was born about 1386 in <Portugal> and died on 25 Oct 1437 in Bordeaux, France about age 51.

963. Peter de Warburton (Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Peter married someone.

His child was:

+ 1009 M    i. Geoffrey de Warburton 1309 was born about 1272 in Warburton, Cheshire, England.

964. James le Botiller, 1st Earl of Ormond (Edmund Botiller, Justiciar and Governor of Ireland916, Joan FitzJohn846, John FitzGeoffrey, of Fambridge, Essex767, Aveline de Clare689, Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford602, Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Hertford518, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Eleanor de Bohun,1209 daughter of Humphrey VIII de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford & 3rd Earl of Essex and Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England, in 1327. Eleanor was born in Oct 1304 and died on 7 Oct 1363 at age 59. Another name for Eleanor was Alianore de Bohun.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-30

Also Source: Wikipedia - Elizabeth of Rhuddlan

(Duplicate Line. See Person 882)

965. Gruffydd Fychan II ap Gruffydd ap Madog, of Rhuddallt, Baron of Glyndyfrdwy (Elizabeth le Strange918, John V le Strange, of Knokyn851, Joan de Somery770, Nichole d' Aubigny693, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gruffydd married Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen, daughter of Thomas ap Llywelyn ap Owain, of Iscoed Uch Hirwen, Cardiganshire and Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor,. Elen was born about 1337. Other names for Elen were Eleanor Llwellyn, Elen Llwellyn, Ellen verch Thomas ap Llewellin, Eleanor verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen, and Helen verch Thomas ap Llwellyn.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008)., Line 254-34

Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg60.htm#1202

Also Wikipedia (Gruffydd Fychan II)

Source: Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, Issued by the Powys-Land Club for the Use of Its Members, London, 1880, p. 123 has "Ellen, dau. and coheir of Thomas ap Llewellin. (Gu., within a bordure or, a lion ramp. of the last.)"

Source: Rootsweb - Celtic Royal Genealogy has b. abt 1337

(Duplicate Line. See Person 956)

966. Sir Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel919, John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry852, John FitzAlan, Lord of Clun and Oswestry771, Isabel d'Aubigny694, William d'Aubigny, 3rd Earl of Arundel608, William d'Aubigny, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Sussex527, Adeliza, of Louvain454, Godefroi de Louvain, Duc de Basse-Lorraine381, Henry II, Count of Leuven and Brussels318, Lambert II, Count of Louvain284, Lambert I "the Bearded", Count of Louvain255, Reginar III, Count of Hainaut233, Reginar II, Count of Hainaut210, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edmund married Alice de Warenne,1130 daughter of Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Joan de Vere, in 1305. Alice died before 23 May 1338.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 806)

967. Charles Massey, of Denfield (George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester921, William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester854, Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire773, Sir William Massey697, William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married someone.

His child was:

+ 1010 M    i. George Massey, of Dunham Massey, co. Chester was christened on 7 Feb 1695 and died in 1778 at age 83.

968. Hugh Massey (Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

969. Edward Massey (Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

970. Henry Massey (Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

971. Thomas (Tomalin) Massey (Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

972. Alice Massey, of Timperley (Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton,1310 1311 1312 son of John de Stanleigh, Lord of Stanley and Storeton and Mabel Hawksket, about 1353 in Timperley, Bowden, Cheshire, England. William was born in 1311 in Storeton, Wirral Forest, Cheshire, England and died in 1360 in Hooton, Eastham, Wirral, Cheshire, England at age 49. Other names for William were William [V] de Stanleigh Lord of Stanleigh and Storeton, William Stanley of Storeton, Wirral, and Lord of Stanley and Hooten William de Stanley.

Birth Notes: Various sources have differing birth, marriage & death dates.
- Birth dates: 1310, abt 1311, 1312, 1319
- Marriage: 1329 (too early)
- Death: 1360, aft 1362, 1398 (unlikely)

http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b.1311, d. 1360

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives d. abt 1398. Did he really live that long?

Research Notes: Note: The present researcher has been unable as yet to find an authoritative source that would definitively answer questions about William de Stanlegh's wives, children, birth/death dates, etc. The reader is advised not to rely on this site as its sole source.

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From The History of the House of Stanley from the Conquest to the Death of the Right Honourable Edward, Late Earl of Derby, in 1776, p. 14,
"Sir William, the son of John, and seventh heir male of this spreading house, is styled William de Stanley, senior, Lord of Stanley and Stourton. The twenty-sixth of King Edward III. [1353?] he married Mary the daughter of Hugh Massey, of Timperley, in the county of Chester, and sister to Sir Hamon Massey, of Dunham Massey, by whom he had issue two sons, William and John."

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Master Forester of Wirral.

• Pardoned: for a violent raid on Liverpool "with banners displayed in a warlike manner", 1346. by Edward III.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1011 M    i. William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton 1275 1313 1314 1315 1316 was born about 1337 in Wirral Forest, Cheshire, England and died in 1398 about age 61. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

+ 1012 M    ii. Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man 1275 1315 1317 1318 1319 was born in 1340, died 6 Jan 1413 or 1414 in Ardee, Ireland at age 73, and was buried Jan 1413 or 1414 in Burscough Priory near Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

+ 1013 F    iii. Maud Stanley was born about 1358.

+ 1014 M    iv. Henry Stanley was born about 1364.

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973. Sir Thomas de Lathom, of Lathom, Lancashire (Eleanor de Ferrers927, Hawise de Muscegros, of Charlton862, Agnes de Ferrers788, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1015 F    i. Isabel Lathom 1093 1320 was born about 1364 and died on 26 Oct 1414 about age 50.

974. Baron Roger de Clifford, Lord of Appleby and Cumberland (Isabel Berkeley928, Maurice de Berkeley864, Joan de Ferrers790, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Maud de Beauchamp,711 daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp and Unknown, about 1356 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England. Maud was born about 1335 in <Warwick, Warwickshire>, England and died in Jan 1403 about age 68.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 938)

975. Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex (Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire931, Eleanor de Clare869, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford799, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Joan de Cobham,487 daughter of John de Cobham and Joan Beauchamp,. Joan was born about 1316 in <Cobham>, Kent, England and died before 13 May 1357. Another name for Joan was Joan Lestrange de Cobham.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1016 M    i. Philip Le Despenser, of Gedney, Lincolnshire 1196 was born on 18 Oct 1342 in <Gedney, Lincolnshire>, England, was christened on 18 Oct 1342 in Gedney, Lincolnshire, England, and died on 4 Aug 1401 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England at age 58.

976. Robert Tiptoft (Margery de Badlesmere933, Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Margaret Deincourt,487 daughter of William Deincourt and Margaret Welles,. Margaret was born about 1353 in Northumberland, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1017 F    i. Elizabeth Tiptoft 487 was born about 1370 in <Nettlestead, Suffolk>, England, died on 20 Apr 1478 about age 108, and was buried in Grey Friars, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

977. Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech (Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Trahairn married someone.

His child was:

+ 1018 M    i. David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech .

978. Baron Thomas de Clifford (Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1019 M    i. John Clifford 487 was born about 1388 in <Appleby>, Westmoreland, England, was christened on 23 Apr 1389, died on 13 Mar 1422 in Meaux, Seine-et-Marne, France about age 34, and was buried in Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

979. John le Strange, 5th Baron Strange of Blackmere (Isabel FitzAlan939, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

980. Ankaret le Strange, 7th Baroness Strange of Blackmere (Isabel FitzAlan939, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ankaret married Sir Richard Talbot, Lord Talbot,1299 son of Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Lord Talbot and Petronilla Botiller, before 23 Aug 1383. Richard was born about 1361 and died about 7 Sep 1396 about age 35.

Noted events in his life were:

• Baron Talbot de Blackmere:

• Member of Parliament: 1384.

981. Elizabeth le Strange, 6th Baroness Strange of Blackmere (Isabel FitzAlan939, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

982. Alice FitzAlan (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married John Cherleton, 4th Lord Cherleton 1321 by Mar 1392. John died in 1401. Another name for John was John de Charlton Lord Cherleton.

Death Notes: d.s.p. according to Ancestral Roots.

Noted events in his life were:

• Feudal lord of Powis:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1020 M    i. Sir Edward Cherleton, K.G., Lord of Cherleton 1322 was born about 1371 and died 14 Mar 1420 or 1421 about age 49.

983. Joane FitzAlan (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joane married William Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny 1287 1323 before 1392. William was born about 1343 and died on 8 May 1411 about age 68.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - William Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny :

William Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny , K.G. (b.circa 1343 - 8 May 1411 ) was an English Peer.

The son of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick , he was created 1st Baron Bergavenny on 23rd July 1392. This was the second creation of the title.

Marriage and heirs
He married Joan FitzAlan , daughter of Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel , and they had the following children:
Richard Beauchamp, 1st Earl of Worcester , 2nd Baron Bergavenny (b.bef. 1397-1421/22)
Joan Beauchamp, married to James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormonde

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Baron Bergavenny, 23 Jul 1392.

• Lord Abergavenny:

984. Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Sir William de Montacute,1324 1325 1326 son of William Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and Unknown,. William was born about 1360 and died on 6 Aug 1383 about age 23. Another name for William was John Montague.

Death Notes: Killed in a tournament (per Wikipedia)

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 51 :

"IV. LADY ELIZABETH FITZ ALAN, was born 1376, and died 8 Jul 1425. She married, first, before 1 December 1378, William de Montacute, son of William Earl of Salisbury, who died 6 August, 1383. "
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From Wikipedia - William Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (this William's father) :

"In 1392 , [the 2nd Earl] sold the Lordship of the Isle of Man to William le Scrope of Bolton. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John de Mohun, 9th Lord de Mohun of Dunster. The two lived at Bisham Manor in Berkshire and had a son and two daughters. The son, Sir William Montacute, married Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan , daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel , but was killed in a tournament in 1383, leaving no children. When the elder William Montacute died in 1397 the earldom was inherited by his nephew John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury . One of William's sisters, Philippa (d. January 5, 1382), married Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March ."

Elizabeth next married Sir Thomas de Mowbray, 6th Lord Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk,1302 1303 son of John de Mowbray, 4th Lord Mowbray and Elizabeth de Segrave, 5th Baroness Segrave, in Jul 1384. Thomas was born on 22 Mar 1366 and died on 22 Sep 1399 in Venice, Italy at age 33.

Death Notes: Died from the Plague

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk

Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (22 March 1366 - 22 September 1399 ) was an English nobleman.

On 10 February 1382 , he succeeded his brother John as 6th Baron Mowbray and 7th Baron Segrave, and soon afterwards was created Earl of Nottingham, a title that had also been created for his elder brother. Three years later he was appointed Earl Marshal of England , and in that capacity he fought against the Scots and then against the French .

Lord Nottingham was one of the Lords Appellant to King Richard II who deposed some of King Richard's court favorites in 1387 . The King's uncle, Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester , was imprisoned at Calais, where Nottingham was Captain. When Gloucester was killed in 1397 , it was probably at the King's orders and probably with Nottingham's involvement. A few weeks later he was created Duke of Norfolk . His aged grandmother, the Countess of Norfolk, was still alive; she was created Duchess of Norfolk for life. When she died the next year he also became 3rd Earl of Norfolk.

Later, in 1398 , Norfolk quarrelled with Henry of Bolingbroke, 1st Duke of Hereford (later King Henry IV), apparently due to mutual suspicions stemming from their roles in the conspiracy against the Duke of Gloucester. The King banished them both. After Hereford returned and usurped the throne, Norfolk was stripped of the Dukedom of Norfolk, though he retained his other titles. He died of the plague in Venice , on 22 September 1399 .[citation needed ]

The matter of Norfolk's quarrel and subsequent banishment is depicted at the beginning of Shakespeare 's Richard II .

Norfolk had no children by his first wife, Elizabeth le Strange, suo jure 3rd Baroness Strange , daughter and heiress of John le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange . He had two sons by his second wife, Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan , daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel : Thomas , later 4th Earl of Norfolk; and John , later 5th Earl of Norfolk, later restored as 2nd Duke of Norfolk.

Family
Mowbray was the son of John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray (died 1368 ), and Elizabeth Segrave, Baroness Mowbray and suo jure 5th Baroness Segrave (died 1375 ). His mother was the eldest daughter of John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave and Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk , who was the eldest daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk , a son of Edward I of England and his second Queen consort Marguerite of France . Thus Mowbray was a great-great-grandson of King Edward I.

Noted events in his life were:

• 1st Duke of Norfolk: 1397.

• Banished: by King Richard II, 1398.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1021 M    i. Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk 1327 was born in 1385 and died on 8 Jun 1405 at age 20.

+ 1022 M    ii. John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk 1328 was born in 1392 and died on 19 Oct 1432 in Epworth at age 40.

+ 1023 F    iii. Margaret de Mowbray .

Elizabeth next married Sir Robert Goushill, of Hoveringham, Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor,1286 1329 1330 1331 1332 son of Sir Nicholas Goushill, of Hoveringham and Unknown, before 19 Aug 1401. Robert was born about 1363 in <Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England> and died before 1414 in <Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire, England>. Another name for Robert was Sir Robert Gousell.

Marriage Notes: Married without license. On August 19, 1401, King Henry IV seized the lands of Elizabeth, late widow of Thomas Mowbray, for marrying Robert Goushill without license. On September 28, 1401, Henry IV would pardon Robert Goushill esquire and Elizabeth, late wife of Thomas, duke of Norfolk, for their trespass for inter-marrying without license and that they shall have restitution of all lands assigned to her in dower with the issues from the time of their marriage.
1333

Research Notes: Sir Robert Goushill, Knight, of Haveringham in the county of Nottingham, and Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor in Derbyshire.
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According to Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 285, Sir Robert was of Hault Hucknell manor, Derbyshire.
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From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 51-52:

"IV. LADY ELIZABETH FITZ ALAN, was born 1376, and died 8 Jul 1425. She married, first, before 1 December 1378, William de Montacute, son of William Earl of Salisbury, who died 6 August, 1383. She married, secondly, 1386, as his second wife, Thomas K. G. 7th Lord Mowbray Earl Marshall of England, 1st duke of Norfolk, and Earl of Nottingham, who died 22 September, 1399. She married, thirdly on or before the 1 September, 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight, of Haveringham in the county of Nottingham, and Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor in Derbyshire. He had been Esquire to the duke of Norfolk her former husband. She married, fourthly, Sir Gerard Ufflete, Knight, of Wigmore, Yorkshire, but retained the title of Dowager Duchess of Norfolk until her death. The following letter written by her in 1421-2 is extant. The William Troutbeck there referred to was the grandfather of the William Troutbeck mentioned later.

"The letter is as follows:
'The Duchuse of Norff.

'Right dere and well beloved, we grete you well, and alsmycull as we have given under oure great seale of armes, unto oure servante Norman Babyngton, and Margaret his wife, and unto the heires of Norman, the third part of the manoirs of Staune Dunham and Troughford, with the app' tenuz, of which, William Troutbeck holds of us the third part t' me of his life yielding to us yerely a certayne rent, as the said William Troutbeck can declare you more pleyneley, we pray you with all oure hert, that ye make fine to be rered before you of the third part of the ad manoirs, and also of the third part of the ferme, the which the ad Troutbeck yeilds to us and oure sisters, unto the heres of Norman, and with warrantie, writen under oure greate seale at Annesley, xx May (1421-1422).

'To oure dere and right well beloved Peirs of Poole, Justice of Chester.'

"Seal of arms two and a half inches in diameter, bearing arms of England, with a label of three points impaling a shield blazoned, quarterly, 1st and 4th, checquey, 2nd and 3d, a lion rampant, Circumscriberd: 'x Sigillum d'ni Elizabeth ... Norforthie : comitisse : marchli : .. redby : de Knapp .. (Hist. Ches. Ormerod.)

"By her 3d husband, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight:
Joan Goushill, d. and heiress, of whom presently."

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From "GOUSHILL FITZ-ALAN TOMB AT HOVERINGHAM
" (http://sites.google.com/site/goushilltomb/goushill-tomb/) :

SIR ROBERT GOUSHILL: Sir Robet Goushill was knighted by King Henry IV at the battle of Shrewsbury on July 21,1403. At the Battle of Shrewsbury the loyalist forces of Henry IV were opposed by the rebel army of Henry Percy (Hotspur). The army of King Henry IV won the day with the killing of Hotspur during the conflict. Casulties on both sides were high with estimates of 3000 killed or wounded on each side. Sir Robert Goushill was knighted the day of the battle for his gallantry, but was badly wounded in the side. Found lying wounded by his servant on the eve of the battle, Goushill asked that his armor be removed and a note sent to his wife Elizabeth in case of his death. The servant then stabbed and murdered Sir Robert Goushill and made off with his purse and ring. Another wounded man lying nearby recognized the servant, and he was later caught and hanged for the crime. The arms of Sir Robert Goushill would be placed in the Shrewsbury Battlefield Church erected as a memorial by King Henry IV.
Robert Goushill was the son and heir of Sir Nicholas Goushill of Hoveringham. The date of his birth is unknown, but can be estimated to be circa 1360-1365. Likewise, the name of his mother also remains unknown. The Goushill family had held extensive lands in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire since the 13th century. Walter Goushill, an early ancestor in the direct line, gained a number of these considerable holdings for the Goushills through his marriage to Maud (Matilda) Hathersage, the co-heiress of Mathew Hathersage in Derbyshire. (The early pedigree of the Goushill family of Hoveringham can be found in the History of Nottinghamshire by Dr. Robert Thoroton). In the calendar of patent rolls of Richard II on March 12, 1386, the King orders the arrest of Sir Nicholas Goushill the elder and his son Robert Goushill to answer the suit brought by William Birkes accusing the Goushills of threatning him with the loss of life and limb that he dare go about his business. On July 16, 1385, Sir Nicholas Goushill received the King's pardon. During 1387, Nicholas Goushill knight of Hoveringham and his son Robert Goushill are found in the chancery records to owe a debt of 22 pounds to Robert Wells of London. The next mention of Robert Goushill occurs in 1390 when he receives the King's pardon for alleged outlawry and other felonies through the supplication of Thomas Mowbray. Thomas Mowbray was at that time Earl of Nottingham and later would become the Duke of Norfolk. This evidences that Robert Goushill was already a supporter of Thomas Mowbray of whom he would be an employee of for the next decade. It is interesting to note that Elizabeth Fitz-Alan, the future wife of Robert Goushill, had been the wife of Mowbray since 1384.
During the 1390's, Robert Goushill would be in the retinue of Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Marshal of England, and Duke of Norfolk, serving as Mowbray's esquire and attorney. When Thomas Mowbray received his ducal elevation in 1397, he gave to his esquire Robert Goushill a 20 pound annuity for life from his manor at Willington. This grant was confirmed by Henry IV in November of 1399. In 1398, after the Duke of Norfolk was banished by Richard II, Robert Goushill was appointed one of the attorneys for Mowbray. At the coronation of King Edward IV on October 13, 1399, Robert Goushill would make a plea for the return of the banished Duke of Norfolk as Earl Marshall, not knowing Mowbray had already died of the plague in Venice, Italy on September 22, 1399. In the mid 1390's, Robert Goushill had married as a first wife Joan Bracebrugge, who was the widow of Sir Ralph Bracebrugge of Kingsbury, Warwickshire. Joan (maiden name unknown) had married Ralph Bracebrugge in 1380 and his death occured in August, 1395. The marriage of Robert Goushill and Joan Bracebrugge likely was in 1396, and Joan would die early in the year 1400. (IPM Henry IV, 1-6). In 1397 Richard II appointed Sir William Bagot and Robert Goushill to seize into his hands the goods and chattels of Thomas the late Earl of Warwick. (Goushill served as Warwickshire sheriff in 1396/97). After Richard II was deposed, the new King Henry IV made a grant on Feb. 23, 1400 to his kinswoman Elizabeth, the wife of the late Duke of Norfolk, of the remaining goods of the late Duke as well as clearing the debts that the Duke had owed to the deposed Richard II. Others stated to share in the remaining goods of the deceased Duke of Norfolk included Robert Goushill.
Robert Goushill would marry the widowed Elizabeth Fitz-Alan, Duchess of Norfolk, in the latter part of 1400 or early 1401 without license. On August 19, 1401, King Henry IV seized the lands of Elizabeth, late widow of Thomas Mowbray, for marrying Robert Goushill without license. On September 28, 1401, Henry IV would pardon Robert Goushill esquire and Elizabeth, late wife of Thomas, duke of Norfolk, for their trespass for inter-marrying without license and that they shall have restitution of all lands assigned to her in dower with the issues from the time of their marriage. Joan Goushill, the 1st daughter of Robert and Elizabeth, would be born in 1401, and a 2nd daughter Elizabeth Goushill would be born in 1402. Many present day descendants of these two daughters trace their ancestry to the Plantagenet Kings of England through Joan Goushill who married Sir Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley, and Elizabeth Goushill who married Sir Robert Wingfield of Letheringham, Suffolk. (My own descent is through the Goushill-Wingfield marriage). A 3rd daughter named Joyce is now credited to Robert and Elizabeth. She was found in a 1407 lawsuit being named after older daughters Joan and Elizabeth. As she is not named in Robert Goushill's Inq. Post Mortum of 1403, she would certainly seem to have been born after Robert Goushill's death. No futher trace of Joyce Goushill has been found. After the tragic death of Sir Robert Goushill at the battle of Shrewsbury on July 21, 1403, his Inquisition Post Mortum was held August 6, 1403. His heirs are given as his daughters Joan and Elizabeth, aged two years and one year respectively. A final thought regarding the pedigree of the Goushill family of Hoveringham as given by Thoroton: the pedigree lists the Sir Nicholas Goushill dying in 1393 as the grandfather of Robert Goushill and Robert's father as another Nicholas Goushill. This 2nd Nicholas Goushill listed in the pedigree was very likely confused with the Sir Nicholas Goushill of Barlborough, Derbyshire who was also at the battle of Shrewsbury. He was certainly a relative and contemporary of Robert Goushill and either brother or first cousin, but not his father. The first 1380's records that mention Robert Goushill appear with Sir Nicholas Goushill the ELDER given as the father of Robert Goushill. I believe the evidence stongly suggests that the father of Robert Goushill was the Sir Nicholas Goushill who died in 1393 and was buried at St. Michael's church at Hoveringham.


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From Wikipedia - Hoveringham :

Hoveringham is a small village in Nottinghamshire about 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Nottingham and on the west side of the River Trent , just off the A612 trunk road to Southwell . The adjacent area has extensive sand and gravel deposits which have been quarried there for many years.

Historical
Hoveringham "is a pleasant village and parish near the Trent , between Nottingham and Newark , five miles (8 km) south by west of Southwell . Its parish comprises 361 inhabitants and 850 acres (3.4 km2) of land. Near the village there was once a ferry across the Trent to Kneeton . In the reign on Henry III it was possessed by Hugh de Hoveringham , and afterwards passed to the Goushill family, by whom a great part of the estate was given to Thurgarton Priory, from which it passed to Trinity College, Cambridge , which has since received other lands in lieu of the tithes. This parish was tithe free for upwards of 70 years until 1851, when four shillings per acre was laid on as tithe, but it is the opinion of all the freeholders that it is not legal. In 1795, many old writings and documents which were deposited in the church were destroyed by the great flood. It is supposed that the writings belonging to the land which was set apart in lieu of the tithes were amongst them. Sir Richard Sutton, Bart., is lessee of the manorial rights, and of 647 acres (2.62 km2) of college land, which was held by the Cooper family, from the time of the Reformation till 1830. There are about 20 freeholders in the parish.The church is a small, ancient structure, dedicated to St. Michael , and is in the patronage of the same college. It is a perpetual curacy, was valued at £60, and is annexed to that of Thurgarton ."[2]

Noted events in his life were:

• Sheriff of Warwickshire: 1397.

• Knighted: by King Henry IV, 21 Jul 1403, at the Battle of Shrewsbury.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1024 M    i. Robert Goushill 1334 was born about 1401 and died about 1415 about age 14.

+ 1025 F    ii. Joan Goushill 1317 1335 1336 1337 was born about 1402 in <Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire>, England and died after 1460.

+ 1026 F    iii. Elizabeth Goushill 1332 was born about 1403.

+ 1027 F    iv. Joyce Goushill .1332

Elizabeth next married Sir Gerard Usflete 1286 1338 before 3 Jul 1414. Another name for Gerard was Sir Gerard Ufflete of Wigmore.

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 51-52:

"IV. LADY ELIZABETH FITZ ALAN, was born 1376, and died 8 Jul 1425. She married, first, before 1 December 1378, William de Montacute, son of William Earl of Salisbury, who died 6 August, 1383. She married, secondly, 1386, as his second wife, Thomas K. G. 7th Lord Mowbray Earl Marshall of England, 1st duke of Norfolk, and Earl of Nottingham, who died 22 September, 1399. She married, thirdly on or before the 1 September, 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight, of Haveringham in the county of Nottingham, and Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor in Berbyshire. He had been Esquire to the duke of Norfolk her former husband. She married, fourthly, Sir Gerard Ufflete, Knight, of Wigmore, Yorkshire, but retained the title of Dowager Duchess of Norfolk until her death. The following letter written by her in 1421-2 is extant. The William Troutbeck there referred to was the grandfather of the William Troutbeck mentioned later.

"The letter is as follows:
'The Duchuse of Norff.

'Right dere and well beloved, we grete you well, and alsmycull as we have given under oure great seale of armes, unto oure servante Norman Babyngton, and Margaret his wife, and unto the heires of Norman, the third part of the manoirs of Staune Dunham and Troughford, with the app' tenuz, of which, William Troutbeck holds of us the third part t' me of his life yielding to us yerely a certayne rent, as the said William Troutbeck can declare you more pleyneley, we pray you with all oure hert, that ye make fine to be rered before you of the third part of the ad manoirs, and also of the third part of the ferme, the which the ad Troutbeck yeilds to us and oure sisters, unto the heres of Norman, and with warrantie, writen under oure greate seale at Annesley, xx May (1421-1422).

'To oure dere and right well beloved Peirs of Poole, Justice of Chester.'

"Seal of arms two and a half inches in diameter, bearing arms of England, with a label of three points impaling a shield blazoned, quarterly, 1st and 4th, checquey, 2nd and 3d, a lion rampant, Circumscriberd: 'x Sigillum d'ni Elizabeth ... Norforthie : comitisse : marchli : .. redby : de Knapp .. (Hist. Ches. Ormerod.)

"By her 3d husband, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight:
Joan Goushill, d. and heiress, of whom presently."

985. Richard FitzAlan (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

986. Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Beatrix, of Portugal,1307 1308 daughter of John I, King of Portugal and the Algarve and Inês Pires Estevez, on 26 Nov 1405 in London, England. Beatrix was born about 1386 in <Portugal> and died on 25 Oct 1437 in Bordeaux, France about age 51. Other names for Beatrix were Beatrice of Portugal and Beatriz of Portugal.

Death Notes: Died from the Black Death.

Research Notes: Illegitimate daughter of King John I of Portugal.

From Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. VII, 6th Series, 1907, pp. 16-17:

"[Earl Thomas] died without children surviving, and Henry V assigned to his widow, Beatrix of Portugal, as dower, certain possessions of the deceased lord. We learn what these lands were from the inquisition taken in Pentecost week, in the eighteenth year of Henry VI, after the death of Beatrix, on 23rd October, 1437. This inquisition has been printed in pp. 385-388, vol. i, of Powys Fadog, and I extract therefrom all that concerns Holt, Hewlington, and what is now the parish of Isycoed. The said Countess Beatrix had, among other things, 'a third of the gaol within the Castle Leonis, by the name of the Castle of Holt, with free ingress and egress, and safe custody of prisoners, and also the third part of a house called 'The Chekers' [the Exchequer Tower] within the said Castle; also the third part of all houses outside the ward of the Castle. Also l l l a certain stable for five horses next the court-house and near the ditch of the said Castle; also the third part of a garden, together with a pasture called 'Le Quarrer' [the quarry forming part of the moat whence the stone was hewed to build the Castle] adjoining the same; also the manor of Hewlington, the ringildry of Iscoed, and the park of Merseley.'

"...As Thomas Earl of Arundel died without heirs male surviving, his estates were divided, subject to the aforesaid dower, among his three sisters, or among their children or grandchildren in right of them. These sisters were Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; Joan, wife of William Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny; and Margaret, wife of Sir Roland Lenthall, knight, all of whom were still living on the 20th July, 1416. The inheritors of the three portions after the death of the Countess Beatrix were (1) John Mowbray, son of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; (2) Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edward Neville, and daughter of Richard, Earl of Worcester, who was the son of Joan, Lady Abergavenny; and (3) Edmund, son of Sir Roland and Margaret Lenthall."
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From Wikipedia - Beatriz, Countess of Arundel :

Beatriz of Portugal (Portuguese pronunciation: [bi?'t?i?] ; c. 1386 - 1447), LG (English : Beatrice or Beatrix) was a natural daughter of John I of Portugal and Inês Pires . She was a sister of Afonso, Duke of Braganza and half-sister of Edward of Portugal , Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra , Henry the Navigator , Isabella of Portugal , Infante João, Lord of Reguengos and Fernando, the Saint Prince (the so called Ínclita Geração ).

Beatrice was born c. 1386 perhaps in Veiros , Alentejo and married Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel on November 26 , 1405 in London , with King Henry IV in attendance. Thomas died on October 13 , 1415 ; she may have married John Holland, Earl of Huntingdon in 1432.

She died in Bordeaux , of black death in October 25 , 1447 .

She is sometimes confused with another Portuguese lady, Beatrice, wife of Gilbert Talbot, 5th Baron Talbot and subsequently of his steward, Thomas Fettiplace of East Shefford in Berkshire .


Noted events in her life were:

• Assigned, as dower,: certain possessions of her deceased husband by Henry V, Abt Oct 1415.

987. Alianora FitzAlan (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

988. Margaret FitzAlan (Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Sir Rowhall Lenthall, of Hampton Court, Herefordshire.1251 1261

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 50:

"The Earl of Arundel had issue by his first wife Elizabeth:...
7. Margaret, married Sir Rowland Lenthall."

989. Margaret FitzAlan (John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel and Lord Maltravers941, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros on 9 Oct 1394. William was born in 1369 and died on 1 Sep 1414 at age 45.

Research Notes: Source: Wikipedia - William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1028 F    i. Margaret de Ros died after 1423.

990. Sir John FitzAlan, Lord of Arundel (John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel and Lord Maltravers941, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

991. Mary de Bohun (Joan FitzAlan942, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

992. Eleanor de Bohun (Joan FitzAlan942, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

993. Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral (Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Lowry Fychan verch Gruffydd Fychan, daughter of Gruffydd Fychan II ap Gruffydd ap Madog, of Rhuddallt, Baron of Glyndyfrdwy and Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen,. Lowry was born about 1367. Other names for Lowry were Lowry Fychan, Lowrie verch Griffith Vychan, Lowri ferch Gruffydd Fychan, Lowry Vaughan, and Lowry Vychan.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg60.htm#1198 has b. abt 1367.

Rootsweb Celtic Royal Genealogy has b. abt 1362.

Also familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford) has b. abt. 1360.

From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 800-801:
"LOWRY VAUGHAN, sister to the celebrated Owen Glendower. She m. Robert Pyllesdon, or Puleston, lord of Emral manor, Caernarvonshire, and had, JOHN PULESTON..."

Source: Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, Issued by the Powys-Land Club for the Use of Its Members, London, 1880, p. 123 has "Lowry, dau. of Griffith. (Paly of 8 ar. and gu., a lion ramp. sa.)"

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 249-365 has Lowri ferch Gruffydd Fychan


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1029 F    i. Angharad Puleston 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 was born about 1384 and died in 1448 about age 64.

+ 1030 M    ii. John Puleston, Esq., of Emral was born about 1380 and died before 17 Apr 1444.

+ 1031 M    iii. Madog Puleston, of Bers was born about 1390 in Emral, Flintshire, Wales.

+ 1032 M    iv. Roger Puleston 1344 died in 1469.

994. James Botiller, 3rd Earl of Ormond (James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond947, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Anne Welles, daughter of John de Welles and Maud de Ros, before 17 Jun 1386. Anne died before 13 Nov 1405.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-32 (James Botiller)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1033 M    i. James Botiller, 4th Earl of Ormond was born in 1391 and died on 23 Aug 1452 at age 61.

995. Sir Richard Talbot, Lord Talbot (Petronilla Botiller948, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Ankaret le Strange, 7th Baroness Strange of Blackmere,1281 1282 daughter of John le Strange, 4th Baron Strange of Blackmere and Isabel FitzAlan, before 23 Aug 1383. Ankaret was born in 1361 and died in 1413 at age 52. Another name for Ankaret was Ankaret Talbot 7th Baroness Strange of Blackmere.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 980)

996. Mary Talbot (Petronilla Botiller948, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

997. Joan de Cobham (Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married John de la Pole,1301 son of William de la Pole and Margaret Peverel, on 21 Oct 1362. John was born about 1335 in <Chrishall, Essex>, England and died before 1389 in Chrishall, Essex, England. Another name for John was John De la Pole.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1034 F    i. Joan de la Pole 1301 was born about 1372 in <Chrishall, Essex>, England, died on 13 Jan 1434 in Cobham, Kent, England about age 62, and was buried in Mary Magdalen, Cobham, Kent, England.

998. Constance, of York (Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Constance had a relationship with Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent. Edmund was born on 6 Jan 1383 and died on 15 Sep 1407 at age 24.

Birth Notes: Uncertain of birth year.

Death Notes: Uncertain of death year

Research Notes: Wikipedia. Had an affair with Constance of York and fathered illegitimately Eleanor de Holland.


Their child was:

+ 1035 F    i. Eleanor de Holland 1156 1345 was born about 1406.

999. Sir Thomas de Mowbray, 6th Lord Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (Elizabeth de Segrave, 5th Baroness Segrave953, Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk894, Thomas, of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk816, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Elizabeth Strange. Elizabeth died on 23 Aug 1283.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 18A-32 (Sir Thomas de Mowbray)

Thomas next married Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle,1285 1286 daughter of Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel, in Jul 1384. Elizabeth was born on 8 Jul 1379 in Derbyshire, England and died on 8 Jul 1425 in Hoveringham, England at age 46. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth D'Arundelle FitzAlan.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. 8 Jul 1379.

Wikipedia or some other source has abt 1366 in Derbyshire, England.

Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 51 has b. 1376.

Research Notes: 4rh wife of Sir Robert Goushill

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 20-32

See also Wikipedia (Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan)

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 51-52:

"IV. LADY ELIZABETH FITZ ALAN, was born 1376, and died 8 Jul 1425. She married, first, before 1 December 1378, William de Montacute, son of William Earl of Salisbury, who died 6 August, 1383. She married, secondly, 1386, as his second wife, Thomas K. G. 7th Lord Mowbray Earl Marshall of England, 1st duke of Norfolk, and Earl of Nottingham, who died 22 September, 1399. She married, thirdly on or before the 1 September, 1401, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight, of Haveringham in the county of Nottingham, and Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor in Berbyshire. He had been Esquire to the duke of Norfolk her former husband. She married, fourthly, Sir Gerard Ufflete, Knight, of Wigmore, Yorkshire, but retained the title of Dowager Duchess of Norfolk until her death. The following letter written by her in 1421-2 is extant. The William Troutbeck there referred to was the grandfather of the William Troutbeck mentioned later.

"The letter is as follows:
'The Duchuse of Norff.

'Right dere and well beloved, we grete you well, and alsmycull as we have given under oure great seale of armes, unto oure servante Norman Babyngton, and Margaret his wife, and unto the heires of Norman, the third part of the manoirs of Staune Dunham and Troughford, with the app' tenuz, of which, William Troutbeck holds of us the third part t' me of his life yielding to us yerely a certayne rent, as the said William Troutbeck can declare you more pleyneley, we pray you with all oure hert, that ye make fine to be rered before you of the third part of the ad manoirs, and also of the third part of the ferme, the which the ad Troutbeck yeilds to us and oure sisters, unto the heres of Norman, and with warrantie, writen under oure greate seale at Annesley, xx May (1421-1422).

'To oure dere and right well beloved Peirs of Poole, Justice of Chester.'

"Seal of arms two and a half inches in diameter, bearing arms of England, with a label of three points impaling a shield blazoned, quarterly, 1st and 4th, checquey, 2nd and 3d, a lion rampant, Circumscriberd: 'x Sigillum d'ni Elizabeth ... Norforthie : comitisse : marchli : .. redby : de Knapp .. (Hist. Ches. Ormerod.)

"By her 3d husband, Sir Robert Goushill, Knight:
Joan Goushill, d. and heiress, of whom presently."

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From "GOUSHILL FITZ-ALAN TOMB AT HOVERINGHAM
" (http://sites.google.com/site/goushilltomb/goushill-tomb/) :

ELIZABETH FITZ-ALAN: Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of Richard Fitz-Alan the 11th Earl of Arundel and his wife Elizabeth de Bohun. Both the Fitz-Alan and Bohun family lines were among the highest in the peerage of medieval England. Elizabeth Fitz-Alan had a double line of direct descent from the Plantagenet Kings of England. Through her mother's Bohun line she was a direct descendant of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and through her Fitz-Alan ancestry a direct descendant of King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence. She was also related by cousinship to both King Henry IV and to his first wife Mary Bohun. Elizabeth was born before 1372, (in 1415 she was given as aged 40 or more), and a best estimate would be closer to 1367. By December of 1378 she would be married to her first husband William de Montagu, son of the Earl of Salisbury. This marriage for Elizabeth would certainly have been in her childhood. William de Montagu was killed in a tilting match at Windsor in 1382. Elizabeth Fitz-Alan would marry as her 2nd husband Thomas Mowbray, the Earl of Nottingham and later the Duke of Norfolk, in July of 1384. This marriage would last for 15 years until Thomas Mowbray's death in Venice on September 22, 1399. Elizabeth would have 2 sons and 2 daughters during her marriage with Thomas Mowbray. The sons were Thomas Mowbray 1385-1405 and John Mowbray 1390-1432, (both of these sons would assume the title Earl of Nottingham), the 2 daughters were Margaret who married Sir Robert Howard, and Isabel who married Henry Ferrers. In 1397 Thomas Mowbray was among those who accused and condemed Elizabeth's father Richard Fitz-Alan, the Earl of Arundel. Richard Fitz-Alan was found guilty of treason and be-headed at Cheapside on September 21, 1397. One apocryphal rumor even had Thomas Mowbray as the actual executioner of his father-in-law Richard Fitz-Alan. The now twice widowed Duchess of Norfolk would next marry Sir Robert Goushill as previously discussed in length. After the death of Sir Robert Goushill at Shrewsbury in 1403, she would marry Sir Gerald Usflete of Yorkshire as her fourth husband before April 18, 1411. Sir Gerald Usflete was the steward of the Duchy of Lancaster in Lincolnshire. Elizabeth Fitz-Alan would become a co-heiress of her brother Thomas, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, in 1415. (Thomas had died sans progeny on October 13, 1415, and his sisters had become his heirs). Sir Gerald Usflete died by Feb. 1420/21, having written his will on September 13, 1420. No children were born to Elizabeth Fitz-Alan and Gerald Usflete.

Elizabeth Fitz-Alan would live on after the death of her fourth husband Gerald Usflete until her own death on July 8, 1425. It is believed that she returned to Hoveringham in her final years. Born in the reign of King Edward III, she would live through the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, and into the reign of Henry VI. Through blood and marriage, Elizabeth Fitz-Alan would be closely touched by nearly all of the events in this period of turbulence, violence, and political turmoil in English history.

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From Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. VII, 6th Series, 1907, pp. 16-17:

"...As Thomas Earl of Arundel died without heirs male surviving, his estates were divided, subject to the aforesaid dower, among his three sisters, or among their children or grandchildren in right of them. These sisters were Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; Joan, wife of William Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny; and Margaret, wife of Sir Roland Lenthall, knight, all of whom were still living on the 20th July, 1416. The inheritors of the three portions after the death of the Countess Beatrix [25 October 1447] were (1) John Mowbray, son of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; (2) Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edward Neville, and daughter of Richard, Earl of Worcester, who was the son of Joan, Lady Abergavenny; and (3) Edmund, son of Sir Roland and Margaret Lenthall."


Noted events in her life were:

• Granted: the remaining goods of the late Duke of Norfolk by King Henry IV, 23 Feb 1400.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 984)

1000. Owain Glyn Dwr ap Gruffudd, of Glyndyfrdwy and Sycharth (Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen956, Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1001. Isabel Fychan (Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen956, Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1002. Tudor ap Gruffydd Fychan, Lord of Gwyddelwern (Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen956, Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Tudor married Maud verch Ienaf ap Adda.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, line 251-35 (Tudor ap Gruffydd Fychan)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1036 F    i. Lowri verch Twdr .1346

1003. Lowry Fychan verch Gruffydd Fychan (Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen956, Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lowry married Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral,1134 1206 1292 1294 1295 1296 1297 son of Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral and Lleiky ferch Madog Foel ap Iefan,. Robert was born about 1358 in Emral, Flintshire, Wales and died after 1415. Another name for Robert was Robert Pyllesdon Lord of Emral manor, Caernarvonshire.

Research Notes: Eldest son of Richard Puleston of Emral.

Emral is sometimes spelled Emrall or Emrell.

From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales, Vol. I, p. 455: "Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral, who m. Lowri, dau. of Gruffydd Vychan ap Gruffydd of Rhuddallt (sister of Owen Glyndwr). Robert Puleston became a strong supporter of the insurrection headed by the heroic Owen, his brother-in-law..., in consequence of which his estates were imperilled. By his wife Lowri he was father of--1. John Puleston, Esq., of Emral. 2 Madog, who m. Angharad, dau. and co-h. of David ap Gronwy (some say David ap Llewelyn--Dwnn, ii, 151), and became the progenitor of the Pulestons of Havodywern, Bersham (Dwnn, ii, 359), Llwynycnotie (ibid., 361) and Carnarvon (ibid., 150)...."
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From Ancestral Roots, Line 249-35 (Lowri ferch Gruffydd Fychan) "Proceedings at Scrope-Grosvenor trial show Puleston was Owen Glendower's brother-in-law."
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From Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, p. 123 has "Robert Puleston of Emrall, in the co. of Flint. (Sa., three mullets or.)"

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From Wikipedia - Robert Puleston :
Robert Puleston was a brother-in-law and supporter of Owain Glyndwr , at the time of his rebellion against King Henry IV of England in the early 1400s and afterwards.

Lineage
He was from a well established Welsh Marcher family [1]. Pulestons had settled during the reign of King Henry III in Newport, Shropshire initially, in Pilston village and manor, from where they derive their surname.
A Sir Roger de Puleston (died 1294) established himself at Emral in Maelor Saesneg , and was appointed the first Sheriff of Anglesey by King Edward I in 1293. His first task there was to impose the new English taxes (one fifteenth of all moveables) that unsurprisingly led to the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn , at the height of which the Welsh mob seized the Sheriff and hanged him following a raid on Caernarvon borough.

Another Puleston, Richard de Puleston, was at this time King Edward's Sheriff in Caernarvonshire and had been appointed the same date as Sir Roger, so is very likely to have been a close relation, probably a brother.

Career
Robert Puleston was son of Richard Puleston. He was a witness in the Scrope v. Grosvenor Trial at Chester in 1386, alongside another witness Owain Glynd trial was to settle a dispute between Sir Richard le Scrope of Bolton and Sir Robert Grosvenor of Hulme concerning ownership of a coat of arms. During King Richard II 's military campaign in Scotland in 1385 three knights had borne the same coat of arms. Also involved was Carminow of Cornwall .

The Court was presided over by the Duke of Gloucester as Constable of England who also adjudicated on the eveidence presented by each party and their many witnesses. The trial was to run for five years.
Glynd gave evidence on behalf of Grosvenor saying he had seen Grosvenor bear the arms and that in the counties of Flintshire , Chester and Denbighshire they were accepted as being his rightfully. Glynd younger brother Tudur also testified to this, as did Puleston. However, eventually Scrope won.

Puleston later took part in Glynd rebellion and his extensive lands in the county of Chester , in Shropshire and Flintshire were declared forfeit before 1401. However as part of the programme of Royal Pardons meted out by the new King Henry V he received his old lands back, restored to him after the rebellion had petered out around 1415.

Marriage and issue
Robert Puleston married Owain Glynd's younger sister, Lowry. They had a son called John Puleston, whose will was proved in 1444. He married Angharad, a daughter of Griffith Hanmer, of the same family as Owain Glynd wife, Margaret Hanmer . Angharad was a granddaughter of Gronw ap Tudor of Anglesey . Another son, Roger Puleston (died 1469), who was a staunch ally of Jasper Tudor , Earl of Pembroke holding Denbigh Castle as Deputy Constable to Jasper Tudor in 1460 and 1461.

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From Welsh Biography Online - http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PULE-EST-1283.html :

PULESTON family, of Emral , Plas-ym-mers , Hafod-y-wern , Llwynycnotiau , Caernarvon , etc.

(1) The Pulestons derived their name from the vill or manor of Pilston or Puleston, near Newport, Salop, where they were settled in the reign of Henry III, and continued to hold land at least until 1433. Sir ROGER DE PULESTON (d. 1294) is believed to have been the first to establish himself at Emral in Maelor Saesneg; he is described as 'de Embers-hall' in 1283; and the following year 'foresta domini Rogeri de Pyvylston' occurs as a boundary in a deed of sale of lands in Gwillington (Arch. Camb., 1888, 32, 293). On 20 March 1293/4 he was appointed by Edward I the first sheriff of Anglesey (Cal. Welsh Rolls, 283), and as such was responsible for levying the odious tax of a fifteenth on moveables which precipitated the revolt led by Madog ap Llywelyn (q.v.) in the autumn of 1294. At the height of the rising the hated sheriff was seized and hanged by the Anglesey Welshmen during a sudden raid on the borough of Caernarvon. In all probability Master Richard de Puleston, who was sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1284-95 (he was appointed on the same day as Sir Roger), was of the same family, although the pedigrees do not help to establish his exact identity. ROBERT PULESTON, son of Richard Puleston of Emral (alive 1382/3 - B. M. Harley MS. 1971), was a witness in the celebrated Scrope-Grosvenor trial of [1386], together with Owain Glyn Dwr (q.v.) , whose sister Lowry he married. For his part in the rebellion Robert's estates in the counties of Chester, Salop, and Flint were forfeited (Cal. Pat. Rolls, Henry IV, 1399-1401, 370), but were later restored. Robert's grandson, ROGER PULESTON (d. 1469), whose father, JOHN PULESTON (will proved 17 April 1444), had m. Angharad, daughter of Griffith Hanmer and grand-daughter of Tudur ap Gronwy of Anglesey, was a staunch Lancastrian and held Denbigh castle as deputy-constable to his kinsman, Jasper, earl of Pembroke during the campaign of 1460-1.


Noted events in his life were:

• Witnessed a charter: in Scrope-Grosvenor trial, 1386.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 993)

1004. Ralph de Neville (John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married someone.

His child was:

+ 1037 M    i. John de Neville 279 was born about 1387 in <Raby, Durham>, England and died before 20 Mar 1420.

Ralph next married someone.

His child was:

+ 1038 F    i. Catherine Neville .1347

1005. Joan Beauchamp (John de Beauchamp959, Cecilia de Vivonne904, Matilda de Ferrers824, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married John de Cobham,487 son of Henry de Cobham and Maude de Moreville, about 1308 in Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Somersetshire, England. John was born about 1283 in <Cobham>, Kent, England, died on 25 Feb 1355 about age 72, and was buried on 25 Feb 1355 in Cobham, Kent, England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1039 F    i. Joan de Cobham 487 was born about 1316 in <Cobham>, Kent, England and died before 13 May 1357.

+ 1040 M    ii. John de Cobham 1301 was born about 1321 in <Cobham, Kent>, England, died on 10 Jan 1407 in Cobham, Kent, England about age 86, and was buried in Grey Friars, London, Middlesex, England.

1006. Margaret Eleanor Bardolf (Thomas Bardolf960, Isabel Aguillon905, Joan de Ferrers825, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Adam Welles 487 about 1337 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England. Adam was born on 22 Jul 1304 in <Cockington>, Devonshire, England and died on 24 Feb 1345 in England at age 40.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1041 F    i. Margaret Welles 487 was born about 1336 in England.

1007. Isabella, of Castile, Duchess of York (Peter I "the Cruel", King of Castile961, Alfonso XI, of Castile, King of Castile and Leon907, Ferdinand IV, of Castile830, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabella married Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York,1156 son of Edward III, King of England and Philippa, of Hainault, in 1372. Edmund was born on 5 Jun 1341 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England and died on 1 Aug 1402 in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, England at age 61.

Research Notes:

(Duplicate Line. See Person 952)

1008. Beatrix, of Portugal (John I, King of Portugal and the Algarve962, Peter I, King of Portugal and the Algarve909, Beatrice, of Castile831, María, de Molina754, Alfonso, de Molina674, Alfonso IX, King of Léon583, Urraca, of Portugal508, Afonso I, King of Portugal437, Henry, of Burgundy, Count of Portugal367, Henry, of Burgundy312, Robert "the Old", Duke of Burgundy277, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beatrix married Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel, Earl of Surrey,1261 1287 1288 1289 son of Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey and Elizabeth de Bohun, Countess of Arundel, on 26 Nov 1405 in London, England. Thomas was born on 13 Oct 1381 and died on 13 Oct 1415 at age 34.

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 51:

"The Earl of Arundel had issue by his first wife Elizabeth...
2. Thomas, who died S. P. and whose title passed to his kinsman, but whose lands descended to his sisters..."
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From Wikipedia - Elizabeth de Bohun :

Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel , Earl of Surrey KG (13 October 1381- 13 October 1415), married 26 November 1405, Beatrice, illegitimate daughter of King John I of Portugal and Inez Perez Esteves.[3] The marriage was childless.

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From Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. VII, 6th series, 1907, p. 16 :
"He had a rather troublous time, many of his tenants having joined Owen Glyndwr, for which tenants he afterwards procured a pardon from the King. Moreover, it would seem that in his manor of Hewlington, just outside the franchise of Holt, now part of the township of the same, and certainly elsewhere within his lordship of Bromfield [Wrexham] and Yale, the country was wasted by Owen's adherents, and houses were destroyed; so that the stewards had to grant the lands to such as would take them at a lower rant than was formerly paid for the same...
"Altogether, we get the impression that Earl Thomas was a very fine sort of a man compared with the ordinary Lord Marcher of the time. He died without children surviving, and Henry V assigned to his widow, Beatrix of Portugal, as dower, certain possessions of the deceased lord."

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From Wikipedia - Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel :

Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel KG (13 October 1381 - 13 October 1415) was an English nobleman, one of the principals of the deposition of Richard II , and a major figure during the reign of Henry IV .

Lineage
He was the only surviving son of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel and his first wife, Elizabeth de Bohun . When he was 16 his father was executed and his lands and titles forfeited. Thomas was given as ward to the King's half-brother John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter , along with a large part of the Arundel estates. Holland greatly mistreated him, a matter Thomas was to cruelly repay many years later.

Escape and exile
Eventually Thomas escaped from his guardian and joined his uncle Thomas Arundel , the deposed Archbishop of Canterbury , in exile. The two eventually joined with another exile, the King's cousin Henry Bolingbroke .


The return of Bolingbroke and Restoration
Thomas followed Henry in his return to England in July 1399, and in the following events which led to the deposition of King Richard and Henry's crowning as King Henry IV. He was butler at the coronation, and shortly afterward the new King restored him to his titles and estates. These included two notable Earldoms; those of Earl of Arundel and Earl of Surrey , and large estates in the Welsh Marches .

The Epiphany Rising
Early the next year a group of Barons who had been close to the deposed King Richard II revolted-known as the Epiphany Rising -amongst them Thomas' former guardian John Holland. The latter was captured by followers of Thomas's aunt Joan, Countess of Hereford , and at Thomas' behest was soon executed (some claim he was tortured first).

The rebellion of Owain Glyndwr in Wales
The next few years Thomas was much occupied by events in the Welsh marches, where he had to help deal with the revolt of Owain Glyndwr which ran in full from 1400 to maybe 1412 but gained a great deal of early momentum until 1405. After the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403 he was appointed to defend the Marches from further attacks along its full length and then focused on defeating Glyndwr in the northern March adjacent to North Wales.

Revolt in the North
In 1405 there was a revolt in the north of England, led by the Archbishop of York , Richard le Scrope , and the 2nd Duke of Norfolk , John Mowbray . Thomas was the head of the Commission which condemned the pair to death. This apparently led to a falling out between Thomas and his uncle, Archbishop Thomas Arundel, who objected to the execution of a fellow prelate.


Portuguese alliance and marriages
King Henry's sister, Philippa of Lancaster , had married King John I of Portugal , and to further cement the alliance between England and Portugal, Thomas married Beatrice , the illegitimate daughter of King John. The wedding took place in London on 26 November 1405 , with King Henry IV in attendance.

Further Welsh conflict
In the following years Thomas again had to help suppress revolts in Wales and the Welsh Marches .

Alliance with Burgundy
Politically Thomas allied himself with the King's half-brothers the Beauforts, and when Thomas Beaufort, 1st Duke of Exeter was appointed Chancellor in 1410, Arundel became one of the King's principal councillors. Beaufort favored an alliance with Burgundy , and Arundel was one of the leaders of those sent to help fight the rival Armagnac faction in France. Sometime in this period Arundel was made a Knight of the Garter .

Death of King Henry IV
In 1412 the Beauforts lost power, and Arundel retired to his estates until the next year, when King Henry IV died. Of course his son, King Henry V restored Arundel to a place of influence, immediately appointing him Lord Treasurer, as well as constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports .

French focus
Arundel was one of the initial commanders of Henry V's 1415 French campaign, but at the siege of Harfleur he, along with many others, fell ill and had to return to England.

Death
He never recovered, and died not long afterwards.

Succession
Arundel left no children. The castle and lordship of Arundel was inherited by his cousin John Fitzalan, 13th Earl of Arundel . The Earldom of Surrey fell into abeyance (or went extinct; authorities differ on this matter). The rest of his property was split amongst his three surviving sisters.

Noted events in his life were:

• Restored: to the estates of his father, including Holt Castle, 1399 or 1400. by Henry IV, becoming Lord of Bromfield (Wrexham), Yale, Chirk, Oswestry, Clun, etc.

• Lord of Bromfield (Wrexham) and Yale: 1399 or 1400.

• Lord of Chirk, Oswestry and Clun: 1399 or 1400.

• Indentured: to serve Henry, Prince of Wales, 20 Feb 1408. 1348 and afterwards Henry V, for life, by sea and by land, in peace and in war, receiving for such service 250 marks yearly.

• Granted: a charter to the burgesses of Holt, Nov 1411. 1349

(Duplicate Line. See Person 986)

1009. Geoffrey de Warburton (Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Margaret Le Boteler.1350 Margaret was born about 1278 in Bewsey Hall, Warrington, Lancashire, England. Another name for Margaret was Margaret Le Boteler.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1042 M    i. Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight 1351 was born about 1298 in Warburton, Cheshire, England and died before 1383.

1010. George Massey, of Dunham Massey, co. Chester (Charles Massey, of Denfield967, George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester921, William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester854, Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire773, Sir William Massey697, William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married someone.

His child was:

+ 1043 M    i. Rev. Millington Massey, M.A., of Dunham Massey & Baguley Hall 687 was born on 1 Dec 1736 and died on 26 Dec 1807 at age 71.

1011. William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton (Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Margery de Hooton,1275 1352 1353 1354 daughter of Sir William de Hooton, Lord of Hooton and Unknown, in 1376 in Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. Margery was born in 1342 in Hooton, Eastham, Wirral, Cheshire, England and died about 1430 about age 88. Other names for Margery were Margaret de Hooten and Margerey de Hooten.

Birth Notes: Sources have differing birth, marriage and death dates:
- Birth: abt 1342, abt 1344, abt 1352, 1364
- Marriage: 1386
- Death: abt 1430

Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919
has b. abt 1352

Research Notes: The Baronetage of England, p. 206 has:
"William, his son, lord of Stanley, &c. living 26 Edw. III, married Alicia, daughter of Hugh Massey, de Timperly, sister to Sir Hamond Massey, Knt. and had issue by her William de Stanley, lord of Stanley, &c. living 10 Rich. II. Henry, Matildes, and John. Which last William, the son and heir, married Margaret, daughter and sole heir of William de Hooton, lord of Hooton, in Wirehall in Cheshire, where that family have since continued to this day."

From The Stanley Family of Hooton, Cheshire (www.fintco.demon.co.uk/stanley/ches-hooton.htm) :

"This is the senior branch of the family.

"This page relates to 'The House of Stanley from the 12th Century' Chapter 6.

"...Margery, als. Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir William De Hooton...

"Issue - Sir William, John, Edund, Ellen..."

Noted events in her life were:

• Marriage agreement: to William de Stanley, 10 Jan 1376.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1044 M    i. Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton 1315 1355 1356 was born in 1368 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England and died from 1423 to 1424 in Hooton, Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire, England at age 55.

+ 1045 F    ii. Jonet Stanley, of Hooton 1311 1357 1358 1359 1360 1361 1362 was born about 1380 in Hooton, Eastham, Wirral, Cheshire, England and died in 1466 about age 86.

+ 1046 F    iii. Agnes Stanley was born in 1388.

+ 1047 M    iv. Edmund de Stanley was born in 1390.

+ 1048 M    v. John de Stanley was born in 1392.

+ 1049 F    vi. Ellen de Stanley .

+ 1050 M    vii. Rowland Stanley .1363

William next married Agnes Beckington.1362

William next married Matilda.

1012. Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man (Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Jane Lassells.

Research Notes: Source: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1051 M    i. Robert Stanley was born about 1362.

John next married Isabel Lathom,1093 1320 daughter of Sir Thomas de Lathom, of Lathom, Lancashire and Unknown, in or bef 1385. Isabel was born about 1364 and died on 26 Oct 1414 about age 50. Other names for Isabel were Isabel Latham, Isabel de Lathom, and Isabella de Lathom.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1364

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. 26 Oct 1414

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 37-34. Daughter of Sir Thomas de Lathom, probably by his first wife. His second wife was Joan.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1052 M    i. Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G. 494 1093 1364 was born in 1390 in <Lathom, Lancashire>, England and died on 27 Nov 1437 in Anglesey, Wales at age 47.

+ 1053 M    ii. Henry Stanley was born about 1391.

+ 1054 M    iii. Thomas Stanley was born about 1392 and died about 1463 about age 71.

+ 1055 M    iv. Ralph Stanley was born about 1393.

+ 1056 F    v. Margaret Stanley was born about 1395.

1013. Maud Stanley (Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1014. Henry Stanley (Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Agnes Beckington.1362

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1015. Isabel Lathom (Sir Thomas de Lathom, of Lathom, Lancashire973, Eleanor de Ferrers927, Hawise de Muscegros, of Charlton862, Agnes de Ferrers788, Margaret de Quincy713, Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester633, Margaret de Beaumont557, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester488, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man,1275 1315 1317 1318 1319 son of William de Stanlegh, Lord of Stanlegh and Storeton and Cecily Congleton, in or bef 1385. John was born in 1340, died 6 Jan 1413 or 1414 in Ardee, Ireland at age 73, and was buried Jan 1413 or 1414 in Burscough Priory near Ormskirk, Lancashire, England. Another name for John was John I Stanley Lord Lieutenant of Ireland & King of Mann.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1356.

http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b. 1340, d. 1414

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. 6 Jan 1414 or 1415

http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b. 1340, d. 1414.

Burial Notes: Died in Ireland. His body was returned to Lathom (England) and buried in Burscough Priory near Ormskirk.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - John II Stanley of the Isle of Man :

Sir John Stanley, K.G. (c. 1350 - 1414 ), was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and titular King of Mann , the first of that name. The Stanley family later became the Earls of Derby and remained prominent in English history into modern times.

In 1405 he was granted the tenure of the Isle of Man by Henry IV , which had been confiscated from the rebellious Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland .
He held the following offices:-
Lord Deputy of Ireland between 1386 and 1388.1
Justiciary Ireland between 1389 and 1391.
Justice of Chester in 1394
Controller of the Royal Household in 1399
Lieutenant of Ireland between 1399 and 1401
Steward of the Household to the Prince of Wales circa 1403, later King Henry V
Surveyor of the Forests of Macclesfield , Mare and Mondrem, Cheshire in 1403
Governor of the City and County of Cheshire in 1403
He was invested as a Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.) circa 1405
Steward of Macclesfield in 1406
He was granted the Isle, Castle, peel and Lordship of Mann, by King Henry IV of England
Sovereign Lord of the Isle of Man in 1406
Constable of Windsor Castle in 1409
Lieutenant of Ireland between 1413 and 1419

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From The Baronetage of England, p. 206:
"William, his son, lord of Stanley, &c. living 26 Edw. III, married Alicia, daughter of Hugh Massey, de Timperly, sister to Sir Hamond Massey, Knt. and had issue by her William de Stanley, lord of Stanley, &c. living 10 Rich. II. Henry, Matildes, and John... John, the younger brother of William aforesaid, married Isabella, daughter and heir of Thomas de Leatham, Knt. (lord of Leatham in Lancashire); from whence are descended the earls of Derby, who have so worthily exerted themselves for their King and country, as is evident in the history of England."
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From http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm

"William the Elder's younger brother Sir John de Stanleigh (1340-1414) may also have had other 'younger' sons such as Robert Stanley of Cheshire (see Peter E. Stanley's 'House of Stanley' p.501 & 505), who in 1398 was granted land in Surrey (Patent Rolls). In 1413, the king's esquire Robert de Stanley was granted £20 from customs in the port of London, by Henry V; he was on the Agincourt campaign in 1415, and was again mentioned in letters patent in 1422 (Patent Rolls)..."


"The Stanleys of Lathom and Knowsley in Lancashire
The landowning Stanleys of Stanley in Staffordshire and Stourton in Cheshire established a branch in Lancashire after 1400. In 1385 Sir John de Stanleigh (1340-1414) married the heiress Isabel de Lathom, bringing into his possession in 1406 the estates of Lathom and Knowsley in Lancashire. Having served in Ireland, Sir John was created Ruler of the Isle of Man in 1405. It was his great-grandson, Sir Thomas Stanley, who was created 1st Earl of Derby in 1485, for his famous assistance to Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth."
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From Manx Note Book
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/people/lords/john1.htm

"Sir John was second son of William Stanley of Storeton, Master Forester of Wirral - he was a soldier with an exceptional military record and confident of Richard II who had appointed him deputy to Robert de Vere Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. He married Isabel of Lathom, in 1385, when he was 40 and, due to unexpected deaths of various closer heirs, received from her large estates in southwest Lancashire and Cheshire.

"The Stanleys were adroit at joining the winning side and thus in 1399 he had joined Henry of Lancaster against Richard and, after Henry was crowned King, received several more estates in Cheshire.

"In 1405 he was granted the Lordship of Man in return for his help in suppressing the rebellion in Wales led by the Percies. Legally this was not yet Henry's to give as the current Lord, Henry de Percy, had not yet been attainted - he actually had avoided being at Shrewsbury due to illness and managed to apologise his way out, saving his head but still losing the Island!. This legal error was to cause much trouble during the disputed inheritance of 1594 and the Island was re-assigned to the Stanleys in 1610.
"Initially the grant of the Lordship was for his lifetime only, but in 1406 on payment of 1,300 marks (1 mark = 13s 4d - or for those younger than 40 £0.67) Henry granted it for posterity throwing in the captaincy of Castle Rushen , patronage of the bishropric of Sodor and Man as well as the various royalties etc. then worth some £400 per year for good measure!
"In 1408 he was sent, as Lord Lieutanant, back to Ireland where he died in 1414. His body was returned to Lathom and buried in Burscough Priory near Ormskirk."
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From http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/people/lords/stanleys.htm
"A brief biography, concentrating on their role in Manx affairs, is given under their separate headings; however Robertson in his Tour of 1794 makes the following, rather typical, comment concerning the Stanleys:

"'it may not be improper to observe, that their personal history, except in a few instances, is unconnected with the public transactions of the Island. Being Subjects of England, they generally resided in that country; and so long as their Lieutenants remitted the revenues of the kingdom,they supinely acquiesced in their administration. For more than three centuries this family enjoyed the regal government of Man; yet in so long a period few of them possessed the ambition or generosity to visit their subjects: and when they conferred this honour, either their interests in the Island were threatened, or their personal safety in England endangered.'

"There is a fair amount of truth in this - the Island would appear to have contributed around 20 to 25% of the Derby revenues (figures averaged from those quoted by Coward) and any political activity required them to remain either in London or more usually their Lancashire stronghold."
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From Manx Note Book
http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/fulltext/hist1900/ch21.htm:

Sir John Stanley, K.G. (b. 1350? d. 1414), 1 the first of the Stanley family who ruled in Man, does not seem to have visited the island. Sir John, who in his youth had served in Aquitaine, held important posts in Ireland between 1386 and 1391, and on the Welsh and Scottish borders. We have already seen 2 how his services to Henry IV. in 1405 were rewarded. In 1409, he was made Constable of Windsor, and Henry V. sent him, in 1413, to govern Ireland, where he died in the following year. His eldest son, John (d. 1432?),3 by Isabel, daughter of Sir Thomas Latham, visited Man in his father's lifetime, when the " Barrons of Man " and the " worthiest Men and Commons " did " faith and fealtie " to him as " Heyre Apparent."4

Footnotes
1 The information about the Stanleys is taken, for the most part, from Seacome, the family historian, and the Dictionary of National Biography.
2 P. 197.
3 This is the date given by Seacome (edition of 1821, p. 41), but the Dict. of Nat. Biog. (quoting Ormerod, ii. 412; and Collins, Ed. Brydges, iii. 54) gives it as 1437.
4 Statutes, vol. i. p. 4
In 1408, some question seems to have arisen with regard to a claim made on behalf of Stephen, " heir of William Lestroppe his brother, formerly Lord of Man," against which the bishop, abbot, and clergy protested, but nothing is known of the result (Add. Chart. Manx Soc., vol. vii. pp. 247-50 ).


Noted events in his life were:

• Made: Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1385.

• Made: Lord of Man by Henry IV, 1405. in return for his help in suppressing the Percy Rebellion in Wales, although it was not technically Henry's to give.

• Sent to Ireland: as Lord Lieutenant, 1408.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1012)

1016. Philip Le Despenser, of Gedney, Lincolnshire (Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex975, Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire931, Eleanor de Clare869, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford799, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Elizabeth.487 Elizabeth was born about 1350 in <Nettlestead, Suffolk>, England and was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1057 M    i. Philip Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk 1196 was born about 1366 and died on 20 Jun 1424 about age 58.

1017. Elizabeth Tiptoft (Robert Tiptoft976, Margery de Badlesmere933, Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Philip Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk,1196 son of Philip Le Despenser, of Gedney, Lincolnshire and Elizabeth,. Philip was born about 1366 and died on 20 Jun 1424 about age 58.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1058 F    i. Margaret Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk 1196 was born in 1397 and died on 20 Apr 1478 at age 81.

1018. David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech (Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

David married someone.

His child was:

+ 1059 M    i. Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech .

1019. John Clifford (Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His children were:

+ 1060 F    i. Mary Clifford 487 was born about 1416 in <Appleby>, Westmoreland, England, died on 4 Oct 1478 about age 62, and was buried in Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

+ 1061 M    ii. Thomas de Clifford, 8th Lord/Sheriff Westmore was born on 26 Mar 1414 in Westmoreland, England and died on 22 May 1455 in St. Alban's, Hertfordshire, England at age 41.

+ 1062 F    iii. Alice de Clifford .

1020. Sir Edward Cherleton, K.G., Lord of Cherleton (Alice FitzAlan982, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1021. Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1022. John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Catherine Neville,1347 daughter of Ralph de Neville and Unknown, on 12 Jan 1412.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1063 M    i. John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk 1365 was born on 12 Sep 1415 and died on 6 Nov 1461 at age 46.

1023. Margaret de Mowbray (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1024. Robert Goushill (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1025. Joan Goushill (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Joan married Sir Thomas de Stanley, K.G., 1st Baron Stanley, Lord Lt. of Ireland,1317 1335 1358 1366 1367 1368 1369 son of Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G. and Isabel Harrington, about 1427.1370 Thomas was born in 1406 in Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England and died on 11 Feb 1459 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England at age 53. Other names for Thomas were Thomas Stanley Baron Stanley and Thomas de Stanley Lord Stanley.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1388.

http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm has b. 1405

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. 11 Feb 1458 or 1459

According to http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I653270085, he died on 11 Feb 1459 in Knowlesley, Lancashire, England.

Ancestral Roots (Line 57-36) has 20 Feb 1459 - Burial date?

Research Notes: Knight of the Garter, Lord of Lathom and Knowsley, 1st Baron Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, King's Chamberlain, Justice of the Counties of chester, Flint and North Wales.
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From The History of the House of Stanley from the Conquest to the Death of the Right Honourable Edward, Late Earl of Derby, in 1776, p. 229:
"Sir Thomas Stanley, Knt. Comptroller of the Household to King Henry VI, who created him the first Baron Stanley. Of this Thomas are the Earls of Derby, the Lord Monteagle, and the Stanleys of Lancashire."
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Per Wikipedia (Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby), d. 1459. Per Wikipedia, was a maternal ancestor of John Lennon.

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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 52-53:

"V. LADY JOAN GOUSHILL, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Goushill, by Elizabeth Fitz Alan, married Sir Thomas Stanley, 1st Lord Stanley, Knight of the Garter, who died 37 Henry VI. [Dugdale II. p. 248]. [E. Stemmate,--Ece. 37. H. 6]. 'Who being a Knight in 9 Henry 6 was constituted Lieutenant of Ireland, for the term of six years, and in 27 Henry 6 (with John Viscount Beaumont and others) was one of the Commissioners appointed to treat with the Scots for a truce between both Relms. In 28 Henry 6 (with James Earl of Wiltshire and others) he was put in commission for the defence of the Town and Castle of Calais; and also of the meedes adjacent, and Toure of Kirfbank, for the term of five years. He was likewise Chamberlain to the King; and in 30 Henry 6 was again constituted a Commissioner, to treat with James Earl of Douglass upon those articles which had been formerly signed by him.'

"He had issue by Joan Goushill, his wife:
1. Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby.
2. Sir William Stanley, of Holt, who crowned Henry VII. on Boxworth field; Chamberlain to the King. Beheaded 1494.
3. John Stanley, of Weever, Cheshire.
4. James Stanley, Archdeacon of Chester.
5. Margaret, married Sir William Troutbeck, of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth, married Sir Richard Molineux, Knt.
7. Katherine, married Sir John Savage."

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From Wikipedia - Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley :

Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley KG (c. 1405 -20 February 1459 ), was an English politician.

Stanley was the son of Sir John Stanley and Isabell Harington , daughter of Robert de Harington and Isabel Loring . He served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1431 to 1436 and also represented Lancashire in the House of Commons between 1447 and 1451 and 1453 and 1454. In 1456 he was summoned to the House of Lords as Lord Stanley. A year later he was further honoured when he was made a Knight of the Garter .

Lord Stanley married Joan Goushill , the only daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Goushill and Elizabeth FitzAlan , daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel . They had six children, three sons, Thomas, William, and John and three daughters. He died in February 1459 and was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son Thomas , who was created Earl of Derby in 1485. His third son the Hon. Sir John Stanley was the ancestor of the Barons Stanley of Alderley .

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Baron, 1456.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1064 F    i. Elizabeth Stanley 1371 1372 was born about 1429 in Lathom (Latham), Ormskirk, Lancashire, England.1373

+ 1065 F    ii. Margaret Stanley 1374 1375 1376 was born about 1433 in Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England.1370

+ 1066 M    iii. Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby 1315 1371 1377 was born in 1435 and died on 29 Jul 1504 in Lathom (Latham), Ormskirk, Lancashire, England at age 69.

+ 1067 M    iv. Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G. 1315 1371 1378 1379 1380 was born about 1435 in Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England and died on 16 Feb 1495 about age 60.

+ 1068 M    v. Sir John Stanley, of Weever, Cheshire .1371 1372

+ 1069 M    vi. James Stanley, Archdeacon of Chester .

+ 1070 F    vii. Katherine Stanley .1331 1371

1026. Elizabeth Goushill (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1027. Joyce Goushill (Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1028. Margaret de Ros (Margaret FitzAlan989, John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel and Lord Maltravers941, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley,1156 1381 1382 son of Sir John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley, Lord Audley and Isabel, on 24 Feb 1415. James was born about 1398, died on 23 Sep 1459 in Battle of Blore Heath, Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England about age 61, and was buried in Darley Abbey, north of Derby, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England. Other names for James were Tuchet James 5th Baron Audley, James Touchet Lord Audley, and James Touchett.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley :

James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley, son of John Tuchet , 4th Baron Audley and his wife Isabel, was a distinguished veteran of the Hundred Years' War . In the opening phase of the Wars of the Roses he raised troops from his estates in Cheshire , Shropshire ,Staffordshire and Derbyshire and commanded the Lancastrian force that moved to block the Yorkist Earl of Salisbury's route to Ludlow where he intended linking up with the rest of the Yorkist army. The two forces clashed in the Battle of Blore Heath on 23rd September 1459 and Audley was killed, possibly by Sir Roger Kynaston of Stocks near Ellesmere . After the battle (Kynaston incorporated emblems of the Audley coat-of-arms into his own). Audley's Cross still stands on the battlefield to this day, and marks the spot where he died. Audley was buried in Darley Abbey, north of Derby , about 40 miles away from Blore Heath. Unfortunately, the Abbey no longer stands, so his final resting place is no longer marked.

Marriages and children
Audley was first married on February 24 , 1414 /1415 to Margaret, daughter to William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros and Margaret Fitzalan and Margaret, daughter to John Fitzalan and Eleanor Maltravers . They were parents to three children:

John Touchet, 6th Baron Audley (born circa 1420 - September 26 , 1490 ).
Margaret Touchet (born circa 1422 - died before 1480). Married Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Tankerville .
Anne Touchet (born circa 1427 - 1503 ). She married Sir Thomas Dutton . Sir Thomas Dutton died in the battle of Blore Heath along with his father-in-law James Touchet, Lord Audley, 5th Baron of Audley of Heighley Castle.

Audley was married second to Eleanor de Holland , an illegitimate daughter to Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent and his mistress, Constance of York , daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, Duke of York . They were parents to at least seven children:
Elizabeth Touchet (born circa 1433). She married Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham .
Sir Humphrey Touchet (born circa 1435 - May 6 , 1471 ). He married Elizabeth Courtenay, widow of Sir James Luttrell. Like his father, he supported the House of Lancaster. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Tewkesbury and tried before Richard, Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Norfolk. Executed with other Lancastrian leaders in the Market Square he was buried under the pavement in the Chapel of St Nicolas, in the Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Edmund Audley (born circa 1437 - August 23 , 1524 ). Successively Bishop of Rochester , Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury . He died in 1524 and is buried under a canopied tomb chest in a Chantry Chapel in the east section of the North choir aisle of Salisbury Cathedral.
Thomas Touchet (born circa 1439 - June 1507 ). Married Catherine.
A daughter (Christian name unknown) who was born circa 1442. Known to have married Humphrey Grey. He was son of Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of Tankerville , and Antigone of Gloucester . Antigone was reputed to be an illegitimate daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and Eleanor Cobham.
Constance Touchet (born circa 1443). She married Sir Robert Whitney.

Descendants
Descendants of Lord Audley include U.S. Presidents Thomas Jefferson , Millard Fillmore , and Warren G. Harding and the late Diana, Princess of Wales .

Noted events in his life were:

• Member: of Parliament, Betw 1421 and 1455.

1029. Angharad Puleston (Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Angharad married Edwart Trevor ap Daffyd ap Ednyfed Gam, of Bryncinallt, son of Daffyd ap Ednyfed Gam ap Iorwerth Voel and Gwenhwyfar verch Adda Goch,. Edwart was born about 1382 and died in 1448 about age 66. Other names for Edwart were Edwart ap Daffyd of Bryncinallt, Iorwerth Trevor ap Daffyd ap Ednyfed Gam of Bryncinallt, Edward ap David ap Ednyfed Gam of Brynkynallt, co. Denbigh, and Edward Trevor of Bryncinallt.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 249-36 (Angharad Puleston).

Also Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593872118

From A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland" by John Burke & John Bernard Burke, vol. I (London, 1847), p. 506 "EDWARD AP DAVID, who m. Angharad, dau. (by Lowrie, sister of OWEN GLENDOWER, and dau. of Griffith Vychan, Lord of Glyndwrdwy, co. Merioneth; see HUGHES or GWERCLAS) of Roibert Puleston, of Emrall, co. Flint, Esq. (see BURKE'S Peerage and Baronetage, PULESTON or EMRALL,) and dying in 1448, had issue, I. JOHN, II. Richard-Trevor, progenitor of the TREVORS OF OSWESTRY, co. Salop.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1071 M    i. John ap Edward ap David, of Brynkynallt, co. Denbigh

+ 1072 M    ii. Richard-Trevor ap Edward ap David

+ 1073 F    iii. Rose Trevor ferch Edwart ap Daffyd .

1030. John Puleston, Esq., of Emral (Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Angharad verch Gruffydd Hanmer, of Hanmer, Flintshire, daughter of Gruffydd Hanmer, Esq., of Hanmer, Flintshire and Angharad verch Tudur,. Angharad was born about 1380. Another name for Angharad was Angharad Hanmer.

Research Notes: From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, London, 1872, p. 455:
"Sir John, the first son [of Robert Puleston], m. Angharad, dau. and h. of Gruffydd Hanmer, Esq., of Hanmer, Flintshire, and had issue, besides Catherine, who d. s. p., a son,--Sir Roger Puleston..."

RootsWeb - Celtic Royal Genealogy - has b. abt 1380


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1074 M    i. Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral was born about 1426 and died on 4 Oct 1489 about age 63.

1031. Madog Puleston, of Bers (Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Madog married Angharad verch Dafydd ap Gronwy,1134 1296 1383 daughter of Dafydd ap Goronwy and Unknown,. Angharad was born in 1392 in Burton, <Somerset>, England. Other names for Angharad were Angharad verch David and Ankarett verch David ap Grono.

Research Notes: From Annals and Antiquities, Vol. I, p. 455:
"Madog, who m. Angharad, dau. and co-h. of David ap Gronwy (some say David ap Llewelyn--Dwnn, ii., 151), and became the progenitor of the Pulestons of Havodywern, Bersham (Dwnn, ii, 359), Llwynycuotie (ibid., 361), and Carnarvon (ibid., 150)."

From Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders, Vol. XIII, "The Tanat Pedigree", p. 123 - "Madoc Puleston of Havolywerne, 2nd son. (The like diff. with a crescent.) = Ankarett, dau. and co-heir of David ap Grono ap Ierwerth. (Vert, a lion ramp. or.)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1075 M    i. John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern 1206 1297 was born circa 1425 in Hafod-y-Wern, Berse (Bersham), (Wrexham, Denbighshire), Wales and died in 1461 at age 36.

+ 1076 F    ii. Angharad Puleston .

+ 1077 M    iii. Edward Puleston .

1032. Roger Puleston (Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1033. James Botiller, 4th Earl of Ormond (James Botiller, 3rd Earl of Ormond994, James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond947, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Joan de Beauchamp about 28 Aug 1413. Joan died in Aug 1430.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-33 (James Botiller)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1078 F    i. Elizabeth Botiller was born in 1420 and died on 8 Sep 1473 at age 53.

1034. Joan de la Pole (Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Reginald Braybrooke,1384 son of Gerard de Braybrooke and Isabella Dakeney, about 1392 in Cobham, Kent, England. Reginald was born about 1344 in <Colmworth, Bedfordshire>, England, died on 20 Sep 1405 in <Spmsmiddlebury, On The Scheldt, Flanders> about age 61, and was buried in Cobham Church, Cobham, Kent, England. Another name for Reginald was Reynold Braybrooke.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1079 F    i. Joan Braybrooke 1384 was born about 1395 in <Cobham, Kent>, England and died on 25 Nov 1442 about age 47.

1035. Eleanor de Holland (Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley,1156 1381 1382 son of Sir John Tuchet, 4th Baron Audley, Lord Audley and Isabel,. James was born about 1398, died on 23 Sep 1459 in Battle of Blore Heath, Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England about age 61, and was buried in Darley Abbey, north of Derby, Derbyshire, East Midlands, England. Other names for James were Tuchet James 5th Baron Audley, James Touchet Lord Audley, and James Touchett.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley :

James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley, son of John Tuchet , 4th Baron Audley and his wife Isabel, was a distinguished veteran of the Hundred Years' War . In the opening phase of the Wars of the Roses he raised troops from his estates in Cheshire , Shropshire ,Staffordshire and Derbyshire and commanded the Lancastrian force that moved to block the Yorkist Earl of Salisbury's route to Ludlow where he intended linking up with the rest of the Yorkist army. The two forces clashed in the Battle of Blore Heath on 23rd September 1459 and Audley was killed, possibly by Sir Roger Kynaston of Stocks near Ellesmere . After the battle (Kynaston incorporated emblems of the Audley coat-of-arms into his own). Audley's Cross still stands on the battlefield to this day, and marks the spot where he died. Audley was buried in Darley Abbey, north of Derby , about 40 miles away from Blore Heath. Unfortunately, the Abbey no longer stands, so his final resting place is no longer marked.

Marriages and children
Audley was first married on February 24 , 1414 /1415 to Margaret, daughter to William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros and Margaret Fitzalan and Margaret, daughter to John Fitzalan and Eleanor Maltravers . They were parents to three children:

John Touchet, 6th Baron Audley (born circa 1420 - September 26 , 1490 ).
Margaret Touchet (born circa 1422 - died before 1480). Married Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Tankerville .
Anne Touchet (born circa 1427 - 1503 ). She married Sir Thomas Dutton . Sir Thomas Dutton died in the battle of Blore Heath along with his father-in-law James Touchet, Lord Audley, 5th Baron of Audley of Heighley Castle.

Audley was married second to Eleanor de Holland , an illegitimate daughter to Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent and his mistress, Constance of York , daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, Duke of York . They were parents to at least seven children:
Elizabeth Touchet (born circa 1433). She married Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham .
Sir Humphrey Touchet (born circa 1435 - May 6 , 1471 ). He married Elizabeth Courtenay, widow of Sir James Luttrell. Like his father, he supported the House of Lancaster. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Tewkesbury and tried before Richard, Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Norfolk. Executed with other Lancastrian leaders in the Market Square he was buried under the pavement in the Chapel of St Nicolas, in the Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Edmund Audley (born circa 1437 - August 23 , 1524 ). Successively Bishop of Rochester , Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury . He died in 1524 and is buried under a canopied tomb chest in a Chantry Chapel in the east section of the North choir aisle of Salisbury Cathedral.
Thomas Touchet (born circa 1439 - June 1507 ). Married Catherine.
A daughter (Christian name unknown) who was born circa 1442. Known to have married Humphrey Grey. He was son of Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of Tankerville , and Antigone of Gloucester . Antigone was reputed to be an illegitimate daughter of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and Eleanor Cobham.
Constance Touchet (born circa 1443). She married Sir Robert Whitney.

Descendants
Descendants of Lord Audley include U.S. Presidents Thomas Jefferson , Millard Fillmore , and Warren G. Harding and the late Diana, Princess of Wales .

Noted events in his life were:

• Member: of Parliament, Betw 1421 and 1455.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1080 M    i. Humphrey Audley, 5th Baron Audley was born after 1430 and died on 6 May 1471.

+ 1081 M    ii. Edmund Touchett, Bishop of Salisbury was born about 1432 and died on 23 Aug 1524 about age 92.

+ 1082 M    iii. Thomas Touchett was born about 1435 and died in Jun 1507 about age 72.

+ 1083 M    iv. Henry Touchett was born about 1437.

+ 1084 F    v. Margaret Touchett was born about 1438 and died before 2 Feb 1481.

+ 1085 F    vi. Anne Touchett was born about 1440.

+ 1086 F    vii. Constance Touchet 1156 1385 1386 was born about 1443 in Heleigh, Staffordshire, England.

1036. Lowri verch Twdr (Tudor ap Gruffydd Fychan, Lord of Gwyddelwern1002, Elen verch Thomas ap Llewellyn Owen956, Eleanor ferch Philip ap Ifor902, Catherine verch Llewellyn Gryffyth821, Elinor de Montfort739, Eleanor654, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lowri married Gruffydd ap Einion ap Gruffydd, of Cors y Gedol,1387 son of Einion ap Gruffydd, of Cors y Gedol and Unknown,.

1037. John de Neville (Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1087 M    i. John Neville 279 was born about 1410 in <Raby, Durham>, England and died on 29 Mar 1461 in Battle Of Towtown, Yorkshire, England about age 51.

1038. Catherine Neville (Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Catherine married John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk,1328 son of Sir Thomas de Mowbray, 6th Lord Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle, on 12 Jan 1412. John was born in 1392 and died on 19 Oct 1432 in Epworth at age 40.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk :

John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (1392 - 19 October 1432 ) was an English nobleman .

He was the younger son of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk , and succeeded his elder brother Thomas as 5th Earl of Norfolk and 3rd Earl of Nottingham in 1405 . He was appointed Earl Marshal of England in 1412 and in 1415 sat in judgment on Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge . In 1425 he was restored to his father's confiscated Dukedom of Norfolk .

He married Lady Katherine Neville , daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland , and had only one son, John , later 3rd Duke of Norfolk.

He went to France with King Henry V and took part in the siege of Harfleur .

He was too ill to fight at Agincourt .

He died in 1432 at Epworth , where his father had founded a monastery.


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From Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. VII, 6th Series, 1907, pp. 16-17:

"...As Thomas Earl of Arundel died without heirs male surviving, his estates were divided, subject to the aforesaid dower, among his three sisters, or among their children or grandchildren in right of them. These sisters were Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; Joan, wife of William Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny; and Margaret, wife of Sir Roland Lenthall, knight, all of whom were still living on the 20th July, 1416. The inheritors of the three portions after the death of the Countess Beatrix [25 October 1447] were (1) John Mowbray, son of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; (2) Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edward Neville, and daughter of Richard, Earl of Worcester, who was the son of Joan, Lady Abergavenny; and (3) Edmund, son of Sir Roland and Margaret Lenthall."

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord Mowbray and Segrave:

• 5th Earl of Norfolk: 1405.

• 3rd Earl of Nottingham: 1405.

• Earl Marshal of England: 1412.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1022)

1039. Joan de Cobham (Joan Beauchamp1005, John de Beauchamp959, Cecilia de Vivonne904, Matilda de Ferrers824, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex, son of Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire and Margaret de Goushill,. Philip was born on 6 Apr 1313 in Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England and died on 23 Aug 1349 at age 36.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 975)

1040. John de Cobham (Joan Beauchamp1005, John de Beauchamp959, Cecilia de Vivonne904, Matilda de Ferrers824, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Margaret Courtenay,622 daughter of Hugh de Courtenay and Margaret de Bohun, Betw 1332 and 1334 in Cobham, Kent, England. Margaret was born about 1326 in <Exeter, Devonshire>, England, died on 2 Aug 1385 about age 59, and was buried on 2 Aug 1385 in Cobham, Kent, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 949)

1041. Margaret Welles (Margaret Eleanor Bardolf1006, Thomas Bardolf960, Isabel Aguillon905, Joan de Ferrers825, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married William Deincourt.487 William was born about 1327 in England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1088 F    i. Margaret Deincourt 487 was born about 1353 in Northumberland, England.

1042. Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight (Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Alice.1388 Alice was born about 1302 in Warburton, Cheshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1089 M    i. John Warburton 1389 was born about 1333 in Warburton, Cheshire, England and died before 1391.

1043. Rev. Millington Massey, M.A., of Dunham Massey & Baguley Hall (George Massey, of Dunham Massey, co. Chester1010, Charles Massey, of Denfield967, George Massey, of Denfield, co. Chester921, William Massey, of Denfield and Moss, co. Chester854, Sir Richard Massey, of Denfield, Sheriff of Cheshire773, Sir William Massey697, William Massey, of Tatton615, Robert Massey, of Sale538, Robert de Mascy469, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1044. Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Blanche Arderne, daughter of Sir John Arderne, of Hardin and Cecilia Bredbury, in 1386. Blanche was born about 1362 in Aldford, Cheshire, England. Other names for Blanche were Margery Arden and Margaret Arderne.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1386.

Research Notes: Are Blanche and Margery Ardern(e) the same person? See below:


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Wife 1.
AFN: 8XKT-SJ Disc #94 Pin #454996 rec ID 940454996 gives parents as Sir John Arderne of Hardin and Cecilia Bredbury.

RootsWeb GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Stanley/Arderne lines gives Blanche's parents as Sir Peter de Arderne (1372-1379) + Cecily de Bredbury, daughter of Adam de Bredbury and Cecily.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1090 F    i. Katherine de Stanley was born about 1402.

+ 1091 M    ii. William Stanley, Esq. was born in 1406 in Cheadle, Cheshire, England and died from 17 Feb 1465 to 1466 in Hooton, Eastham, Wirral, Cheshire, England at age 59.

+ 1092 F    iii. Elizabeth de Stanley was born about 1406.

+ 1093 F    iv. Isabel Stanley was born about 1409.

+ 1094 F    v. Margery de Stanley was born about 1415.

+ 1095 M    vi. George Stanley

1045. Jonet Stanley, of Hooton (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jonet married Judge Robert Paris, Chamberlain of Chester and North Wales about 1397. Another name for Robert was Judge Robert Parys Chamberlain of Chester and North Wales.

Research Notes: Paris Mountain (Parys Mountain) in Wales may have been named after him or his family.

Source: The Cambrian Journal, Vol III, London, 1856, p. 285.

Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 57.



Jonet next married Gwilym ap Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn,1358 1390 1391 1392 son of Gruffydd ap Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan and Generys verch Madog ap Gronwy Fychan, after 1405. Gwilym was born about 1365 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1431 in Austria-Hungary about age 66. Another name for Gwilym was Gwilym ap Gruffudd ap Gwilym of Penrhyn.

Marriage Notes: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I64457

Another source has m. abt 1400 (after Robert Paris) - http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I40748&tree=penrose

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives b. abt 1330, d. abt 1431. Another source says b. abt 1365.

Research Notes: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. IV, p. 342 shows him as "Gwilym ab Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn," the second son of "Gruffydd Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan," who was the second son of "Gwilym Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :

"(3) The eldest son of Griffith and Generys, GWILYM AP GRIFFITH (d. 1431), m. (c. 1390) his kinswoman, Morfydd, daughter of Goronwy ap Tudur (ob. 1382) of Penmynydd (see under Ednyfed Fychan ). Gwilym thereby gained a further share in 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) as well as lands in Anglesey. In 1389, Gwilym and his younger brother, ROBIN AP GRIFFITH, were granted by their father his lands in Caernarvonshire and Anglesey and it was probably this step which led to their firm establishment in the area. Lands in Bodfeio were given to Robin, who was the ancestor of the family of Williams of Cochwillan (q.v. in App.) . Gwilym was the real founder of the Penrhyn family, but his precise place of residence before 1400 is not known. His wife's dowry had strengthened his hold on 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) but his main possessions were in the commotes of Menai and Dindaethwy in Anglesey. His wife's mother (Myfanwy) and brother (Tudur ap Goronwy) were alive in 1397 and might be expected to have lived at Penmynydd; nevertheless, Gwilym ap Griffith is described as 'of Penmynydd' in 1400 and 1403, and his will, dated 1430, was signed there. From 1391 to 1397 he held various crown offices in Anglesey, being sheriff in 1396-7.

"His wife's uncles (Rhys, Gwilym, and Maredudd ap Tudur) gave full support to their cousin, Owain Glyndwr (q.v. , and see under Ednyfed Fychan ); Gwilym himself was more cautious, but he was forced by family and other circumstances to throw in his lot with the rebels about 1402. (As has been said, his father and uncle died in Glyndwr 's service.) His brother, Robin of Cochwillan, was also in rebellion but abandoned Glyndwr before 1408, when he appears as a crown official in Caernarvonshire. Gwilym also made his peace with the king before Nov. 1407, when he was restored to his forfeited possessions and was granted, in addition, the lands of twenty-seven Anglesey adherents of Glyndwr who had probably died in rebellion. By 1410 he had been granted the forfeited lands of his wife's uncles, Rhys and Gwilym ap Tudur, both of whom adhered to Glyndwr to the last. His will, dated 1430, also refers to lands which he had obtained from his Tudor kinsmen; his brother-in-law, Tudur ap Goronwy, appears to have d. c. 1400 and his share of the Tudor possessions undoubtedly came into Gwilym's hands. In all, Gwilym ap Griffith appears to have succeeded, through his father's marriage, his own, and the effects of the Glynd rebellion, in gaining control of most of the patrimony of the Tudors; not the least important of the probable consequences was the departure of Owain Tudor (q.v.) to seek his fortunes at the court of Henry V.

"The date of death of Gwilym's first wife is not known. Some time after 1405 he m. Joan, daughter of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, Ches., thus beginning a long and profitable connexion with the rising star of that family. His son by his first wife inherited only his mother's property at Penmynydd, and he was the ancestor of the later Theodores of that place (see Tudor family, of Penmynydd ). Gwilym ap Griffith d. in 1431, leaving his great possessions in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire to his son by the second marriage. (Penrhyn manuscripts, passim; Trans. Angl. Antiq. Soc., 1951, 34-72; J. R. Jones, 'The development of the Penrhyn estate to 1431', University of Wales M.A. thesis, unpublished.)"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1096 F    i. Elen verch Gwilym Fychan was born about 1404.

+ 1097 F    ii. Angharad verch Gwilym was born about 1407.

+ 1098 M    iii. Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales 1358 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 was born about 1420 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1483 in Austria-Hungary about age 63.

Jonet next married John Pikine.

1046. Agnes Stanley (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1047. Edmund de Stanley (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1048. John de Stanley (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1049. Ellen de Stanley (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ellen married Thomas de Troghford.

1050. Rowland Stanley (William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1051. Robert Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1052. Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G. (Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Isabel Harrington,1367 1399 daughter of Sir Nicholas Harrington, of Farelton and Unknown,. Isabel was born about 1390 in Hornby, Lancashire, England. Other names for Isabel were Isabel de Harington, Isabell Harington, and Elizabeth Harrington.

Birth Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I653270088

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), Line 40-33 gives her father as Sir John Harington, Lord Harington of Aldingham (1328-1363) and her name as Isabel. She was "of Hornby, co. Lancaster"

This makes her the sister of Sir Robert Harington, K.B. (1356-1406).

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The Manx Note Book http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/people/lords/stanleys.htm gives her father as Sir Nicholas Harrington of Farelton. Is this more likely than Sir John Harrington?

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Source: The History of the House of Stanley from the Conquest to the Death of the Right Honourable Edward, Late Earl of Derby, in 1776 by John Seacomb (Manchester, 1821) [courtesy of books.google.com], p. 229, has "ELIZABETH, the sister of Sir William Harrington, Knight."

It is all quite a muddle.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1099 F    i. Isabel Stanley was born about 1398.

+ 1100 M    ii. Sir Thomas de Stanley, K.G., 1st Baron Stanley, Lord Lt. of Ireland 1317 1335 1358 1366 1367 1368 1369 was born in 1406 in Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England and died on 11 Feb 1459 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England at age 53.

+ 1101 M    iii. Richard Stanley was born about 1412.

+ 1102 M    iv. Edward Stanley was born about 1414.

+ 1103 F    v. Alice Stanley was born about 1416 and died on 26 Nov 1477 about age 61.

1053. Henry Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1054. Thomas Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Maude Arderne. Maude was born about 1398 and died after 1425.

Research Notes: Source: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1104 M    i. John Stanley was born about 1423 and died about 1474 about age 51.

+ 1105 F    ii. Anne Stanley was born about 1425 and died about 1481 about age 56.

Thomas next married Elizabeth Waller.

Research Notes: Source: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1106 M    i. George Stanley was born about 1450.

1055. Ralph Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1056. Margaret Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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1057. Philip Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (Philip Le Despenser, of Gedney, Lincolnshire1016, Philip Le Despenser, of Camoys Manor, Toppesfield, Essex975, Philip Le Despenser, of Stoke, Gloucestershire931, Eleanor de Clare869, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 9th Earl of Clare, 7th Earl of Hertford799, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Elizabeth Tiptoft,487 daughter of Robert Tiptoft and Margaret Deincourt,. Elizabeth was born about 1370 in <Nettlestead, Suffolk>, England, died on 20 Apr 1478 about age 108, and was buried in Grey Friars, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1017)

1058. Margaret Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (Elizabeth Tiptoft1017, Robert Tiptoft976, Margery de Badlesmere933, Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Roger Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk,1196 son of John Wentworth, of Elmshall, Yorkshire and < > Beaumont, of Whitby Hall, Yorkshire, in Jun 1423 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England. Roger was born about 1395 and died on 24 Oct 1452 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England about age 57.

Research Notes: First husband of Margaret Despenser


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1107 M    i. Philip Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk 1196 was born about 1424, died on 18 May 1464 about age 40, and was buried in New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England.

1059. Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech (David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ievan married someone.

His child was:

+ 1108 M    i. Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc .

1060. Mary Clifford (John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Philip Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk,1196 son of Roger Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk and Margaret Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, in 1447 in Skelton, North Yorkshire, England. Philip was born about 1424, died on 18 May 1464 about age 40, and was buried in New Sarum Abbey, Wiltshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1109 M    i. Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk 1196 was born about 1450, died on 1 Aug 1499 about age 49, and was buried in Newson Abbey, Lincolnshire, England.

1061. Thomas de Clifford, 8th Lord/Sheriff Westmore (John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1062. Alice de Clifford (John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Sir Richard Dalton, of Apthorp, Northants., son of Sir John Dalton and Unknown,. Richard was born about 1350 in Althorp, Northampton, England.

Research Notes: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I64504

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, line 199-35 (Joan Troutbeck)

1063. John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk1022, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Eleanor Bourchier 1400 in 1444. Eleanor died in 1474.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1110 M    i. John de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk 1401 was born on 18 Oct 1444 and died on 17 Jan 1476 at age 31.

1064. Elizabeth Stanley (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Sir Richard Molineux.1372 1402 Richard died on 23 Sep 1459. Another name for Richard was Sir Richard Molyneux.

Death Notes: Died at the Battle of Blore Heath.

1065. Margaret Stanley (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Sir William Troutbeck, of Pyrns Castle in Worrill, Lord of Dunham,1374 1375 1403 1404 son of Sir John Troutbeck, of Dunham, Camberlain of Chester and Margaret Hulse, in 1449. William was born 1434 or 1435 in Dunham-on-the-Hill, Chester, Cheshire, England, died on 23 Sep 1459 in Battle of Blore Heath, Blore Heath, Staffordshire, England at age 25, and was buried in Troutbeck Chapel in St. Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester, Cheshire, England. Another name for William was Sir William Troutbek.

Birth Notes: According to Reifsnyder-Gilliam Ancestry, "[William Troutbeck] was aged 23 years in 37 Henry VI. (1458), and was therefore born 1434-5. "

Another source has b. abt 1432.

Death Notes: Per Wikipedia (Joan Gousell), killed in the Battle of Blore Heath on 23 September 1459

Research Notes: First husband of Margaret Stanley.

From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania, p. 286: "Sir William Troutbeck, lord of Prynes Castle, Cheshire, who was slain in the battle of Bloreheath". What is the correct spelling of the castle?
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 53-56:

"VI. LADY MARGARET STANLEY, eldest daughter of Thomas, Lord Stanley, married Sir William Troutbeck, of Pryns Castle in Worrill, Cheshire, Lord of Dunham. Sir William Troutbeck, Knight, was son and heir of Sir John Troutbeck, Knight, of Dunham, Chamberlain of Chester, and was aged 23 years in 37 Henry VI. (1458), and was therefore born 1434-5. The following Inq. P. M. is proof of his birth and age:

'Inq. P. M. (37, not) 38, H. VI. John Troutbek held (no lands of the King or Prince on his decease) in demesne, as of fee (but by his charter of 22 Feby., 35 Hen. VI., had granted to Johi Comiti Arondel, Johi Beamond, Vicund de Beamond, John Sutton dno de Dudley, Thomas Stanley, Thome Parre, Rico Turnstall, Thome de Convey, Militibz, Petro de Ardern Justic dni Regis de coi Banco, Gilbto Parre, Johi Pulesdon, Rico Pulesdon, Mag'ro Andree Holes, Clico, Hugoni Pembton, Rico Asshawe, Thome Bellamond, Clico, and others)--the manors of Brinstath, Dunham, Troghford, and Budworth, cum pert. with lands in Carnesdale, Barneston, Oxton, Tranmore, Upton, Raby, L. Newton, Hergreave, Newton in Wirrill, Chester, Handbridge, Woodchurch, Christelton, Ledsham, Pickmere, Moberley, Newton Juxta le Midelwich, and the avowson (of the Church) of Moberley for use for life. Ob. die Sabbi px post festum Sci Bartholomei Apli ultimo, Wills Troutbeck filius & heres, aet. 23, ann. in festo Sce Margarete Virginis ultimo).'

Sir William Troutbeck was married in the year 1449, when aged only about fourteen years, to the Lady Margaret Stanley, and was slain at the battle of Blore-Heath on the 23d September, 1459, fighting under the command of Lord Auderley, in the Lancasterian cause. He was buried in the Troutbeck Chapel in St. Mary's, Chester. A tomb was erected there to his memory, and is thus described: 'It was a faire tombe of one of the Troutbecks. The man all in riche armour, with a riche border of pearles, and stones, about his head, on the helmet. On the front of the helmet, over his forehead, was graven Jeshu Nazarenus Rex. All the plates and edges of his armour curiously wrought, as it were imbracery, with a collar of S.S. about his neck, of gold, one gauntlet in his hand, and his wife's hand in the other. Under his feet a lion couchant; under his head, a helmet mantled, having on it a wreath of trouts and a moores head. She hath her head richly attired, with a veil over her head, with a blue gown, and a short surcoat of black. At her feet a lamb, and two angels supporting the cushions under her head.'

"The Troutbeck Aisle or Chapel, which was built in the reign of Henry VI., by William Troutbeck, fell down not many years after the pulication of the 'Vale Royal,' by King, and destroyed the tombs. The third Randal Holmes says, that for the fineness of the work, the monuments of the Troutbecks were thought to exceed anything of that kind in England. (Harl. MS. 2151, fo. 16b.)

"The battle of Blore-Heath was fought on St. Tecla's Day, 23 September, 1459, was fatal to the men of Cheshire. Among those left dead upon the field were Sir Thomas Button, Sir John Done, Sir Hugh Venables, Sir Richard Monineux, Sir William Troutbeck, Sir John Leigh, and Sir John Egerton. (Records Corporation of Macclesfield.)

"The following is proof of the death of the said William Troutbeck, and as it gives the age of his eldest son, fixes the date of his marriage:

'Inq. M. (b. de mand.) 4 Edw. Iv. Sir William Troutbek, knight, held the manors of Great Troughford, Dunham, and Hole from Henry, late King of France, "et non de jure Rege Angliae sexto,' with lands therein, valued at XL marks per annum. Also the manors and advowsons of Moberley, the manors of Brunstath, Raby and Budworth, half of L. Neston, and one-fifth of Hargreave; (the manors of Elton and Oxton, and a moiety of the ville of Pykmere;) with lands in Hargreave, Barneston, Carnesdale, Ledsham, Woodchurch, Eccleston, Chester Hulme, Kinderton, Bereton, Newton, Cogshull, Xtlton, Tattenhall, Bridge Troughford, Elton, Oxton, Pickmere, Thingwall, Tranmere, Upton, and Wirswall. William Troutbek, son and heir, (aet. 15 ann. et maritatus Johanne filie Johis. Botiller Militis, and ward of the latter by grant of the King, 8 Jan. 2 Edw. IV).'

"For evidences of the marriage of Sir William Troutbeck and Margaret Stanley, see Dougdale, vol. II., page 248, (et E. Stemmate) wherein he states that Sir Thomas, Lord Stanley, left 'issue" three sons, Thomas, William and John; and two daughters, Margaret, married to Sir William Troutbeck, Knight, and Elizabeth to Sir Richard Molineux, Knight' See also Collins' Peerage of England, vol. III., page 40, etc. Edition 1779, London, Pedigree of Troutbeck of Dunham, by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, for William Flower, Nortry King-at-arms; visitations of Cheshire, 1580 (Harl. MS. 1424, fo. 1287). Printed Edition, London, 1882, by John Paul Rylands, F.S.A.--Also, Harl. MS. 1424, fo. 136b, Pedigree of Troutbeck of Dunham, by William Beaumont, Esq. of Oxford Hall (see Hist. Cheshire, by George Ormerod, Revised Edition). Also visitations of Wales by Lewis Dwnn, Penrhyn Pedigree. The best evidence, however, is the Dispensation, dated 23 January, 1459 (O. S.) (or 1460, N.S.) to Margaret, widow of William Troutbeck and daughter of Thomas Lord Stanley, deceased, to marry Sir John Botler, Knight, which marriage took place in 1460, and the said Sir John, dying 26 February, 1463, the said Margaret married, thirdly, 2 October, 1465, Lord Grey, of Codnor.

"It should be remembered that the month of January, 1459, is four months after September, and not prior to it, the year not beginning then until March.

"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 January, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue.
2. Adam Troutbeck; his heiress married John Talbot, ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
3. Thomas Troutbeck.
4. Alice Troutbeck.
5. Jane Troutbeck, married 1st, Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Knight, and 2ndly, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Knight; of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth Troutbeck, married Sir Alexander Houghton, Knight."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1111 M    i. Sir William Troutbeck was born about 1444.

+ 1112 F    ii. Joan Troutbeck was born about 1457 in Mobberly, Dunham, Cheshire, England and died from about 1485 to 1489 about age 28.

+ 1113 M    iii. Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly 1317 1405 1406 died before 1510 in <Mobberly, Chester, England>.

+ 1114 M    iv. Thomas Troutbeck .

+ 1115 F    v. Alice Troutbeck .

+ 1116 F    vi. Elizabeth Troutbeck .

Margaret next married Sir John Botler, Baron of Warrington 1407 in 1460. John was born on 24 Aug 1429 and died on 26 Feb 1463 at age 33.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 46-36

Margaret next married Lord < > Grey, of Codnor on 2 Oct 1465.

1066. Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Eleanor Neville,1317 1408 daughter of Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury and Alice Montagu, Countess of Salisbury, in 1459. Eleanor was born before 1447 and died before Nov 1482.

Research Notes: 4th daughter of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury.

From Manx Note Book Volume 11 http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxnb/v11p101.htm

Lord Stanley married, firstly, Eleanor 4th daughter of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, and sister to the Earl of Warwick, the famous " king-maker, " and secondly, Margaret, daughter of the Duke of Somerset and Dowager-Duchess of Richmond, who was King Henry VII.'s mother. By his first wife he had issue 6 sons and 4. daughters, by his second, there was no issue. He died in 1504. It does not appear that he ever visited the Isle of Man, and during his reign the Statute book is a blank.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1117 M    i. Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn 1409 was born about 1460 in Knowsley, Lancashire, England, died on 5 Dec 1503 in Derby House, St Paul's Wharf, London, England about age 43, and was buried in Church of St James Garlickhythe, London, England.

+ 1118 M    ii. Edward Stanley

Thomas next married Lady Margaret Beaufort.1410

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Lady Margaret Beaufort :


"Henry [VII] derived his claim to the English throne from his mother Margaret, and England did not bar women from inheriting the kingship, it is arguably she and not her son who should have claimed the crown. Margaret did not contest Henry's right to rule; however, she occasionally used the signature Margaret R, a form limited to queens regnant . (See discussion below.)

Margaret was twelve when she married Edmund on 1 November 1455 . Edmund died the following November, leaving a thirteen year old widow who was seven months pregnant with their child, Henry. Margaret and her son retired to Pembroke when the wars between Lancaster and York broke out and remained there until the Yorkist triumphs of 1461. The readeption of 1470 saw her return to court but her son fled to Brittany with his uncle, Jasper Tudor .[1]

Margaret was to marry twice more after Edmund's death:
Sir Henry Stafford (c. 1447 - 4 October 1471), the son of Humphrey Stafford , 6th Earl of Stafford , 1st Duke of Buckingham

Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby
She had no children with either, and it has been suggested by historians that the birth of her son Henry when she was only thirteen years old was difficult enough to render her infertile.

[edit ] The King's Mother
Margaret was instrumental in secretly conspiring against King Richard III with the Dowager Queen Consort, Elizabeth Woodville , whose sons, the Princes in the Tower , were presumed murdered. They were aided by the fact that Margaret's third husband, Thomas Stanley, had switched sides because Richard III held captive his eldest son, George Stanley (styled Lord Strange by marriage to the female holder of that hereditary lordship). George was Thomas Stanley's son by his first wife, Eleanor Neville, whose brother, Richard Neville was very active in the Wars of the Roses. Margaret was Thomas Stanley's second wife.

At the end of the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, it was Thomas Stanley who placed the crown on his stepson's - Henry VII's - head. Stanley was later made Earl of Derby, which made Margaret Countess of Derby, but she was styled "The Countess of Richmond and Derby."

With her son winning the crown at Bosworth Field, Margaret was now referred to in court as "My Lady the King's Mother." However, Margaret was reluctant to accept a lower status than the dowager queen consort Elizabeth Woodville or even her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth of York , the current queen consort . She wore robes of the same quality as the queen consort and walked only half a pace behind her.

Margaret sometimes signed herself Margaret R, the form of signature used by English queens regnant to indicate the title "Regina," the feminine form of "Rex." This referenced Margaret's own potential claim to the English throne, which would have had precedence over her son's claim, though she never asserted it. Had she successfully done so, she would have been a queen regnant - ruling in her own right, not through marriage - and entitled her to sign documents with the suffix "Regina." (See "Marriages" above for more on Margaret's own right to the English throne.)

Many historians believe the banishment of Woodville in 1487 by Henry VII of England was partly at the behest of his influential mother. Margaret was known for her education and her piety, and her son is said to have been devoted to her."

1067. Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G. (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Joan Beaumont 1411 before 1466. Joan died in Aug 1466.

William next married Elizabeth Hopton,1412 1413 daughter of Sir Thomas Hopton, of Hopton and Unknown, in 1471 in <Moreton Corbet, Shropshire>, England. Elizabeth was born about 1427 in Hopton Castle, Shropshire, England and died on 22 Jun 1498 about age 71.

Marriage Notes: According to http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I653270083, they were married before 1463.

Research Notes: Second wife of Sir William Stanley of Holt.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1119 F    i. Jane Stanley 1414 was born about 1463 in Holt Castle, Cheshire (Wrexham), Wales and died about 1525 about age 62.

+ 1120 M    ii. William Stanley 1411 1413 was born about 1472 in Holt Castle, Cheshire (Wrexham), Wales and died in 1498 about age 26.

+ 1121 F    iii. Catherine Stanley .1411

1068. Sir John Stanley, of Weever, Cheshire (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1069. James Stanley, Archdeacon of Chester (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1070. Katherine Stanley (Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Katherine married Sir John Savage.

Research Notes: Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 53.

Was he the brother of Mary Savage?

1071. John ap Edward ap David, of Brynkynallt, co. Denbigh (Angharad Puleston1029, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Agnes Cambre, of Poole.

1072. Richard-Trevor ap Edward ap David (Angharad Puleston1029, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1073. Rose Trevor ferch Edwart ap Daffyd (Angharad Puleston1029, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rose married Otewell Worsley, of Calais about 1435. Otewell was born about 1435 and died on 24 Mar 1470 about age 35.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 249-37 (Rose Trevor ferch Edwart ap Daffyd)

1074. Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral (John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Janet Bulkeley, daughter of Thomas Bulkeley, Esq., of Eaton and Unknown, in 1468. Another name for Janet was Jonet Bulkeley.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Sir Roger Puleston

RootsWeb - Celtic Royal Genealogy

There is a Jonet Bulkeley who married Hugh Llewelyn - parents of Alice Lewis, who married John Puleston of Hafod y Wern (b. abt 1450). Is this the same person?

Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124 has "Janet, daughter of Thomas Bulkeley, Esq."

Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, (London, 1872), p. 455, "Janet, dau. and h. of Thomas Bulkeley, Esq., of Eaton, whose marriage settlement is dated 1468 (note on Dwnn), and had issue by her, besides three sons, John, Philip, Thomas, who all d. s. p., a 4th son--Sir Roger Puleston, Kt., of Emral"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1122 M    i. Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral was born about 1470 and died 18 Jan 1544 or 1545 about age 74.

+ 1123 M    ii. Thomas Puleston .

+ 1124 M    iii. Philip Puleston .

+ 1125 M    iv. John Puleston .

1075. John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern (Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Alswn Fychan ferch Hywel ap Ieuan, of Havod y Wern, Bersham, Co. Denbigh,1206 1415 1416 1417 daughter of Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gruffudd, of Bersham and Alswn ferch Hywel ap Gronwy, of Hafod-y-Wern, about 1461. Alswn died in <Hafod-y-Wern, (Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire), Wales>. Other names for Alswn were Alswn Vechan verch Howel ap Evan of Bersham, Co. Denbigh, Alson verch Howel ap Ieuan of Havod y Wern, Alician Vychan verch Howell, Alsion verch Howell ap Ievan of Hafod-y-Wern, and Alswn "Fechan" ferch Hywel.

Research Notes: Heiress of Hafod-y-Wern.

From History of the Town of Wrexham, pp. 137-138:
"Hywel ap Goronwy ... left two daughters, of whom Alswn (the Welsh form of Alice) had Hafod y wern for her portion, and married Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gruffydd, of Bersham (living in 1467), by whom she had one daughter, Alswn, sole heiress of Hafod y wern, who married John Puleston, Esq., of Bers (Plas ym Mhers, now called 'Upper Berse'), eldest son of Madoc Puleston, Esq. It was in this way that the Pulestons came into possession of Hafod y wern, but they still continued for a time to live at Bers."
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From The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, Vol. II : from Cae Cyriog M.S.; Lewys Dwnn, vol ii:
"Alson, heiress of Havod y Wern, and dau. of Howel ab Ieuan ab Gruffydd of Bersham, and Alson, his second wife, d. and heiress of Howel ab Goronwy of Havod y Wern."
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From The History of the Gwydir Family, Table II. [following p. 28] - "Alician vân, wife of John ab Madog Puleston: from whom are descended the Pulestons of Emeral and Havod-y wern"


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1126 M    i. John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle 1297 1418 1419 1420 was born about 1462 in Hafod-y-Wern, Berse (Bersham), (Wrexham, Denbighshire), Wales and died about 1544 about age 82.

1076. Angharad Puleston (Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Angharad married Elis Eyton, of Rhiwabon, son of John Eyton, of Eyton and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 175

1077. Edward Puleston (Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1078. Elizabeth Botiller (James Botiller, 4th Earl of Ormond1033, James Botiller, 3rd Earl of Ormond994, James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond947, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Sir John Talbot, K.G., 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury,1421 son of Sir John Talbot, K.G., 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Maude Neville, Baroness Furnivalle, before Mar 1445. John was born about 1413 and died on 10 Jul 1460 about age 47.

Noted events in his life were:

• Lord Treasurer of England:

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1127 M    i. Sir Gilbert Talbot, K.G., of Grafton, co. Worcester was born in 1452 and died on 16 Aug 1517 at age 65.

1079. Joan Braybrooke (Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Thomas Brooke,1384 son of Thomas Brooks and Johanna Hanap, on 20 Feb 1409 in Cooling Castle, Cobham, Kent, England. Thomas was born in 1392 in <Brooke, Somersetshire>, England, was christened in 1392, died on 12 Aug 1439 in Thorncombe, Devon, England at age 47, and was buried in Thorncombe, Devon, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1128 M    i. Edward Brooke 1384 was born about 1411 in <Brooke, Somersetshire>, England, died on 6 Jun 1464 in Cobham, Kent, England about age 53, and was buried on 29 May 1465 in Cobham, Kent, England.

1080. Humphrey Audley, 5th Baron Audley (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1081. Edmund Touchett, Bishop of Salisbury (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1082. Thomas Touchett (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1083. Henry Touchett (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1084. Margaret Touchett (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1085. Anne Touchett (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1086. Constance Touchet (Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Constance married Sir Robert Whitney,1156 1386 son of Eustace Whitney and Jennet Russell, about 1460. Robert was born about 1436 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England and died after 1473 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England. Other names for Robert were Robert [V] de Whitney and Sir Robert [V] Whyteney Lord of Whyteney.

Research Notes: According to www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/rmnixon.html, President Richard Milhous Nixon was a descendant of John Puleston (1485-1523) and Eleanor Whitney (1467-).


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1129 M    i. James Whitney was born in 1465.

+ 1130 F    ii. Eleanor Whitney 1418 1422 1423 1424 was born about 1467 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England.

+ 1131 F    iii. Joan Whitney was born in 1469.

1087. John Neville (John de Neville1037, Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1132 M    i. Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland 279 1425 was born about 1456 in <Raby, Durham>, England, died on 6 Feb 1499 in Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England about age 43, and was buried in Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

1088. Margaret Deincourt (Margaret Welles1041, Margaret Eleanor Bardolf1006, Thomas Bardolf960, Isabel Aguillon905, Joan de Ferrers825, Sir William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby744, Agnes, of Chester, Lady of Chartley663, Hugh, of Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester577, Maud FitzRobert, of Gloucester501, Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester432, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Robert Tiptoft,487 son of John Tybotot and Margery de Badlesmere,. Robert was born about 1340 in <Nettlestead, Suffolk>, England, was christened on 11 Jun 1341 in Nettlestead, Suffolk, England, and died on 13 Apr 1372 about age 32.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 976)

1089. John Warburton (Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Agnes de Wevere.1426 Agnes was born about 1337 in Warburton, Cheshire, England. Another name for Agnes was Agnes De Wevere.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1133 M    i. Peter Warburton 1427 was born about 1364 in Warburton, Cheshire, England and died about 1421 about age 57.

+ 1134 M    ii. Richard Warburton .

1090. Katherine de Stanley (Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Katherine married Ralph Ardene before 1418.

1091. William Stanley, Esq. (Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Mary Savage, daughter of Sir John Savage, of Clifton and Unknown, in 1436. Mary was born about 1407.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1407

Research Notes: Source: The History of the House of Stanley from the Conquest to the Death of the Right Honourable Edward, Late Earl of Derby, in 1776 by John Seacomb (Manchester, 1821) [courtesy of books.google.com], pp.15-16


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1135 M    i. Sir William Stanley was born in 1439 and died in 1511 at age 72.

1092. Elizabeth de Stanley (Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Thomas Poole, Esq. in 1425.

1093. Isabel Stanley (Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married Robert Legh, Esq.

1094. Margery de Stanley (Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margery married Thomas Venables, Baron of Kinderton.

1095. George Stanley (Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1096. Elen verch Gwilym Fychan (Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elen married William Bulkeley, Esq., of Cheadle, Constable of Beaumaris Castle.

Research Notes: Source: A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire by Sir [John] Bernard Burke, London, 1866, pp. 85-86:
:WILLIAM BULKELEY, Esq., of Cheadle, constable of Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, in the reign of HENRY VI., who prevented the Duke of York, on his return from Ireland, from effecting a landing at Beaumaris. He m. Ellin, dau. (by his 2nd wife, Jonet, widow of Robert Paris, chamberlain of North Wales, and dau. of Sir William Stanley, Knt., of Hooton, co. Chester) of Gwylim ap Griffith, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, and jure prima uxoris of Penmynydd, co. Anglesey, who d. 18th HENRY IV. (1440), derived from Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of Brynfenigle. By this lady he was father of a son, ROWLAND BULKELEY, Esq. of Beaumaris and Cheadle..."

1097. Angharad verch Gwilym (Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1098. Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Alice Dalton,1392 1395 1428 1429 daughter of Sir Richard Dalton, of Apthorp, Northants. and Isabel Stanley, in 1444 in Apthorp, Northamptonshire, England. Alice was born about 1425 in Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, England and died in 1483 about age 58. Another name for Alice was Ales Dalton.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1428.

Research Notes: From History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher<</i>>, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 342. "Alice, d. and heiress of Sir Richard Dalton, Knt., ab Sir John ab Sir John ab Sir John Dalton ab Sir Robert Dalton, Knt. (azure, a lion rampant in an orle of eight cross crosslets argent). Her mother was Isabel, daughter and heiress of John Stanley, Esq. (argent, on a band azure, three stag's heads caboshed or)."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Gwilym Fychan] m., before 1447, Ales, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Dalton of Apthorp, Northants.; the marriage almost certainly reflects the Stanley connection, for Ales Dalton was grand-daughter by her second marriage of Isabel de Pilkington whose daughter by Thomas de Lathom, her first husband, brought Lathom and Knowsley to the Stanleys. (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 155; Penrhyn MSS. 1-4, 7-9, 13; G.E.C., Complete Peerage, iv, 205 n. c.; D.N.B., liv., 75.)"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1136 M    i. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales 1358 1392 1405 1430 1431 1432 1433 was born about 1445 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died about 1539 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales about age 94.

+ 1137 F    ii. Janet Griffith was born in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales.

William next married Gwenllian verch Iorwerth ap David about 1483.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Gwilym Fychan

From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"He m. (2) Gwenllian, daughter of Iorwerth ap David; ROBERT, his eldest son by this marriage, was the ancestor of the family of Griffith of Plasnewydd, Anglesey, and Llanfairis-gaer, Caerns.; EDMUND, the second son, founded the estate of Carreg-lwyd, Anglesey . See Griffith , Pedigrees, 47, 56, 57, and articles Griffith of Carreg-lwyd and Griffith, George, 1601-1666 ."

1099. Isabel Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G.1052, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Isabel married John Warren.

Research Notes: Source: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919

Isabel next married Sir Richard Dalton, of Apthorp, Northants., son of Sir John Dalton and Unknown,. Richard was born about 1350 in Althorp, Northampton, England.

Research Notes: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I64504

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, line 199-35 (Joan Troutbeck)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1138 F    i. Alice Dalton 1392 1395 1428 1429 was born about 1425 in Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, England and died in 1483 about age 58.

1100. Sir Thomas de Stanley, K.G., 1st Baron Stanley, Lord Lt. of Ireland (Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G.1052, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Joan Goushill,1317 1335 1336 1337 daughter of Sir Robert Goushill, of Hoveringham, Lord of Hault Hucknall Manor and Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle, about 1427.1370 Joan was born about 1402 in <Hoveringham, Nottinghamshire>, England and died after 1460. Another name for Joan was Joan Gousell.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1402

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. Feb 1457 or 1458.

Wikipedia has d. 1459.

Research Notes: Only daughter, and heiress, of Sir Robert Goushill.

Primary source: Wikipedia, ref. The Complete Peerage, Vol XII/1, pg 249-252; Rolls of Parliament, vol. v. pp 279, 312b, and 348; British Queens and Kings, Mike Ashley Name spelled Gousell or Goushill.

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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, , p. 52-53:

"V. LADY JOAN GOUSHILL, daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Goushill, by Elizabeth Fitz Alan, married Sir Thomas Stanley, 1st Lord Stanley, Knight of the Garter, who died 37 Henry VI. [Dugdale II. p. 248]. [E. Stemmate,--Ece. 37. H. 6]. 'Who being a Knight in 9 Henry 6 was constituted Lieutenant of Ireland, for the term of six years, and in 27 Henry 6 (with John Viscount Beaumont and others) was one of the Commissioners appointed to treat with the Scots for a truce between both Relms. In 28 Henry 6 (with James Earl of Wiltshire and others) he was put in commission for the defence of the Town and Castle of Calais; and also of the meedes adjacent, and Toure of Kirfbank, for the term of five years. He was likewise Chamberlain to the King; and in 30 Henry 6 was again constituted a Commissioner, to treat with James Earl of Douglass upon those articles which had been formerly signed by him.'

"He had issue by Joan Goushill, his wife:
1. Thomas Stanley, Earl of Derby.
2. Sir William Stanley, of Holt, who crowned Henry VII. on Boxworth field; Chamberlain to the King. Beheaded 1494.
3. John Stanley, of Weever, Cheshire.
4. James Stanley, Archdeacon of Chester.
5. Margaret, married Sir William Troutbeck, of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth, married Sir Richard Molineux, Knt.
7. Katherine, married Sir John Savage."


Noted events in her life were:

• Living: 1460.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1025)

1101. Richard Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G.1052, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1102. Edward Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G.1052, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1103. Alice Stanley (Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G.1052, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1104. John Stanley (Thomas Stanley1054, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1105. Anne Stanley (Thomas Stanley1054, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1106. George Stanley (Thomas Stanley1054, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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1107. Philip Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (Margaret Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1058, Elizabeth Tiptoft1017, Robert Tiptoft976, Margery de Badlesmere933, Margaret de Clare870, Thomas de Clare, Lord of Inchiquin and Yougal800, Sir Richard de Clare, 8th Earl of Clare720, Sir Gilbert de Clare, 7th Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester637, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Mary Clifford,487 daughter of John Clifford and Unknown, in 1447 in Skelton, North Yorkshire, England. Mary was born about 1416 in <Appleby>, Westmoreland, England, died on 4 Oct 1478 about age 62, and was buried in Friars Minor, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1060)

1108. Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc (Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Madoc married someone.

His child was:

+ 1139 M    i. Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan .

1109. Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married someone.

His child was:

+ 1140 F    i. Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk 1196 was born about 1476 and died about 1542 about age 66.

1110. John de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk (John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk1063, John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk1022, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Elizabeth Talbot,1434 daughter of Sir John Talbot, K.G., 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Maude Neville, Baroness Furnivalle, before 20 Oct 1462.

Research Notes: From Archæologia Cambrensis, Vol. VII, 6th Series, 1907, p. 18:

"On the fourth day of the Parliament of 17 Edward IV (1477), it was declared that Richard, the King's second son, was to be Duke of York and Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Warrenne, and Nottingham, and to marry Anne, daughter and heir to John late Duke of Norfolk, the said Anne being then but six years old; and if she should die without issue, the said Richard, Duke of Norfolk, should have, by consent of Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk (widow of the said John, Duke of Norfolk), 'for the terme of his life, the halvendale (that is, the moiety) of the Castell, Towne, Lordship and Maners of Dynesbran [of the] Castell, Lordshipp, and Towne of Lyons [and of] the Lordship, Maners, and Londes of Heulyngton, Bromefield, Yale, Wraxham, and Almore, with their appurtenaunces, in the Marche of Wales,' etc.

"This Richard, Duke of York, was one of the two young princes afterwards murdered in the Tower. His marriage was never consummated, and one of the above-named moieties, or 'halvendales,' of Bromfield and Yale became vested in the Crown. At a date which I cannot specify with precision, the other moiety--that of the Nevilles--became vested in the Crown also.

"Certain it is that on the 10th December, 1484, the whole of Bromfield and Yale, 'late of John, Duke of Norfolk, and Sir George Neville, knight,' was granted by Richard III to Sir William Stanley."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1141 F    i. Ann de Mowbray, 11th Baroness Mowbray, 12th Baroness Segrave 1435 1436 was born about 1472 and died in 1481 about age 9.

1111. Sir William Troutbeck (Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Johanne filie Johis, daughter of Sir John Botler, Baron of Warrington and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 55

1112. Joan Troutbeck (Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joan married Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales,1358 1392 1405 1430 1431 1432 1433 son of Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales and Alice Dalton, in Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales. William was born about 1445 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died about 1539 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales about age 94. Other names for William were Sir William Griffith Hael (the Liberal), Sir William Gruffydd of Penrhyn and Chamberlain of North Wales.

Death Notes: At least one source says he died 1506 in Penrhyn, but according to the Reifsnyder-Gilliam Ancestry, he was still living in 1520 and "survived, however, for many years, or until about 1539-40..."

Research Notes: 2nd Chamberlain of North Wales

From Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Line 20-35 :
"JOAN TROUTBECK, b. 1459, m. (2) Sir William Griffith d. by 1509/10, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of Fychan ap Gwilym and Alice Dalton, dau. of Sir Richard Dalton of co. Northampton. (Dwnn II: 167-168)."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 57-58:

"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:

'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'

"Sir William Griffith must, therefore, have been born subsequent to the year 1440, and succeeded his father as Chamberlain of North Wales, some time after 10th of August , 1466, for his said father was alive upon the last mentioned day.

"He was created a Knight of the Bath 1489. The record therefore being as follows:

'These XXI. followinge were made Knightes of the Bathe at the Creation of Prince Arthur and of his Bayne on St. Andrew's Eve in anno quinto of the king'

"Sir William Griffith was living 12 Henry VIII., 1520, and was then Chamberlain of North Wales. He survived, however, for many years, or until about 1539-40; he is mentioned in the Welsh records as Captain or Constable of Caernarvon Castle, and he is remembered by antiquarians on account of the pains he took to collect and preserve the official archives and records and manuscripts relating to Wales. There are some fine verses extant addressed to him by the leading Bards of his day.

"The Griffiths of Penrhyn were the owners of immense estates in Caernarvonshire, and had their seat at Penrhyn Castle, which then was, and continues to be, one of the finest seates in the Principality. At the time of Henry VII., and Henry VIII., they reached a height of splendor and power second only, perhaps, in Wales, to the family of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, of Dynevor.

"Their entertainments at Penrhyn were magnificent, especially at those times when the King tarried there; their retainers, a small army, and their tenants, bound by feudal tenure, placed an armed force at their command, at all times ready for instant service in the field. He had Issue:

"VIII. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH..."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html):

"His son and heir by the first marriage, WILLIAM GRIFFITH (c. 1445-1505/6), is not always easy to distinguish from his father. He m. (1) Joan Troutbeck, widow of Sir William Butler of Bewsey, Ches.; her mother was Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley (c. 1406-1459), first baron Stanley; William Griffith was therefore nephew by marriage to Thomas, first earl of Derby (1435-1504) - another confirmation of the Stanley connection (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 167; Penrhyn MSS. 12; D.N.B., liv., 76; Ormerod, Cheshire, ii, 42). In 1476 he is described as 'king's servant' and 'marshall of the King's Hall' (an office held by his father) in a grant to him by Edward IV of an annuity of £18 5s.; the annuity was renewed by Richard III in March 1484 (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1476-85, 18, 418). At Michaelmas 1483 he was appointed chamberlain of North Wales by Richard III; the appointment was confirmed by Henry VII within a month of Bosworth (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 48; Owen , Manuscripts rel. to Wales in the Brit. Mus., ii, 147; Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1485-94, 5). His record suggests that he followed very closely the lead of his kinsman, the time-serving earl of Derby, and a poem by Lewis Môn (q.v.) proves that immediately before Bosworth he shared with lord Strange, Derby's heir, his perilous imprisonment at Nottingham as hostage for his father's all-too-uncertain loyalty; presumably, he shared, too, the same narrow escape from death on the eve of the battle. Tudur Aled (q.v.) also refers, more obscurely, to this crisis in William Griffith's career. (Gairdner, Richard III, ed. 1898, 227-38; Mostyn MSS. 148, 467; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 143.) His influential connections were not confined to the Stanleys.

"He appears to have m., as his second wife, Elizabeth Grey, grand-daughter of Reginald, 3rd baron Grey of Ruthin (the enemy of Owain Glyndwr ) and first cousin to John Grey, lord Ferrers of Groby (1432-1461) who was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, later queen of Edward IV. (D.N.B., xxiii, 193, 197; Williams , Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, 1802, 174.) The marriage must have brought him into personal contact with the powerful Greys and Woodvilles and it would explain the presence of a William Griffith as member of Edward IV's council on 8 Aug. 1482. (Gairdner, op. cit., 338-9.)

"Under Henry VII he continued to hold the chamberlainship of North Wales until 1490 when he was replaced by Sir Richard Pole (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 48, 68.) He was knighted when Arthur was created prince of Wales in 1489 and he continued to serve on a number of North Wales commissions. (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1485-94, 86, 354.) He d. 1505/6. (Penrhyn MSS. 44-5.) Among poets (qq.v.) who sang to him are Tudur Penllyn , Dafydd Pennant , Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn , Lewis Môn , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 467, 504, 532, 535; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 142.)"

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Knight of the Bath, 1489. From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286, "made a Knight of the Bath on St. Andrew's Eve, 1489, at the coronation of Prince Arthur, and of his Bayne,"...

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1142 M    i. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales 1358 1392 1396 1433 1437 1438 was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, <Llandegai, > Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51.

+ 1143 M    ii. Edmund Griffith was born about 1480.

+ 1144 F    iii. Alice Griffith was born about 1482 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales.

Joan next married Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Cheshire. Another name for William was Sir William Butler of Bewsey, Cheshire.

Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 56

"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 Janurary, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue.
2. Adam Troutbeck; his heiress married John Talbot, ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
3. Thomas Troutbeck.
4. Alice Troutbeck.
5. Jane Troutbeck, married 1st, Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Knight, and 2ndly, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Knight; of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth Troutbeck, married Sir Alexander Houghton, Knight."

1113. Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly (Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Adam married Margaret Boteler, of Warrington, Co. Lancashire,1439 daughter of Sir John Boteler, of Bewsey in Warrington, Lancaster and Unknown,. Another name for Margaret was Margaret Butler.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 20-35 (Adam Troutbeck)

www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html has name as Margaret Butler.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1145 F    i. Margaret Troutbeck 1406 1440 was born in 1492 and died after 1521.

1114. Thomas Troutbeck (Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1115. Alice Troutbeck (Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1116. Elizabeth Troutbeck (Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Sir Alexander Houghton.

Research Notes: Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 56

1117. Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn (Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married Joan L'Estrange,1317 1441 daughter of John L'Estrange and Jacquetta Woodville, in 1482. Another name for Joan was Johanna Lestrange.

Noted events in her life were:

• 9th Baroness Strange:

• 5th Baroness Mohun:

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1146 M    i. Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby 1441 was born about 1477 and died on 23 May 1521 about age 44.

+ 1147 M    ii. John Stanley 1409 died in 1503.

+ 1148 M    iii. Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall 1441 1442 was born in 1486 in <Knockyn> and died in 1562 at age 76.

+ 1149 M    iv. George Stanley

+ 1150 F    v. Jane Stanley

+ 1151 F    vi. Elizabeth Stanley

+ 1152 F    vii. Margaret Stanley

1118. Edward Stanley (Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1119. Jane Stanley (Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Sir John Warburton, Knight,1443 son of Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq. and Ellen Savage, about 1487 in Arley, Cheshire, England. John was born about 1459 in Arley Hall, Great Budworth, Cheshire, England and died in 1525 about age 66.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1153 F    i. Blanche Warburton 1444 was born about 1496 in Arley Hall, Great Budworth, Cheshire, England.

+ 1154 M    ii. John Warburton was born about 1490 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England and died in Dec 1572 about age 82.

+ 1155 F    iii. Dowce Warburton was born about 1492 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England.

+ 1156 F    iv. Ann Warburton 1445 was born about 1494 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England.

+ 1157 F    v. Margaret Ellen Warburton was born about 1495 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England.

+ 1158 F    vi. Elizabeth Warburton was born about 1498 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England.

+ 1159 F    vii. Jean Warburton was born about 1500 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England.

+ 1160 M    viii. William Warburton was born about 1502 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England.

+ 1161 M    ix. Peter Warburton was born about 1504 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England and died in Jun 1550 in Arley, Cheshire, England about age 46.

1120. William Stanley (Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Joan Massie,1446 daughter of Jeffrey Massie, of Tatton and Unknown,. Joan was born in <Tatton, Cheshire>, England.

1121. Catherine Stanley (Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1122. Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Roger married Jane Hanmer, daughter of William Hanmer and Unknown,. Jane was born about 1470.

Research Notes: Daughter and heir of William Hanmer, Esq., of Hanmer.

From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I (London, 1872), p. 455: "Sir Roger Puleston, Kt., of Emral, who m. 1st, Jane, dau. and h. of William Hanmer, Esq., of Hanmer, and had by her, besides Roger, Margaret, and Maud, an eldest son--Sir Richard Puleston, Kt..."

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Children from this marriage were:

+ 1162 M    i. Sir Richard Puleston, of Emral

+ 1163 M    ii. Roger Puleston

+ 1164 F    iii. Margaret Puleston

+ 1165 F    iv. Maud Puleston

+ 1166 M    v. Edward Puleston was born about 1500 and died in 1567 about age 67.

1123. Thomas Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1124. Philip Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philip married Ellen verch David ap Rhys, of Bradenheath, daughter of David ap Rhys ap David, of Bradenheath and Unknown,.

Research Notes:
Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1167 M    i. John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill .

1125. John Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1126. John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle (John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Eleanor Whitney,1418 1422 1423 1424 daughter of Sir Robert Whitney and Constance Touchet,. Eleanor was born about 1467 in Whitney, Herefordshire, England. Other names for Eleanor were Elen Whitney, Elin Whitney, and Ellen Whitney.

Research Notes: First wife of John Hên Puleston.

The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. II, p. 138, lists as wives of John Puleston "of Havod y Wern and Bers" (from Cae Cyriog M.S.; Lewys Dwnn, vol ii):
1 Elen, d. of Robert Whitney ab Sir Robert Whitney, Knt.
2 Alice, d. of Hugh Lewis of Persaddfed in Tir Mon ab Llywelyn ab Hwlcyn.

Mother probably Constance Touchet, but also sometimes listed as daughter of his first wife, Alice Vaughan, according to Robert L. Ward and the Whitney Research Group 2006. Has birthplace as Whitney, Herefordshire and has husband as Thomas Vaughan of Bredwardine.

According to www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/rmnixon.html, President Richard Milhous Nixon was a descendant of John Puleston (1485-1523) and Eleanor Whitney (1467-).

From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 58:

"The wife of John Puleston was descended from Edward III, King of England."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1168 F    i. Jane Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern 1392 1437 1447 was born about 1479 in Bersham, (Denbighshire), Wales.

+ 1169 M    ii. Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales 1134 1206 1297 1392 was born about 1483 in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, (Wrexham) Denbighshire, Wales and died in 1551 in Bersham, Denbighshire (Wrexham), Wales about age 68.

+ 1170 M    iii. Hugh Puleston, Vicar of Wrexham was born in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1171 M    iv. Richard Puleston .

+ 1172 M    v. Lancelot Puleston was born in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

John next married Alice Lewis, of Persaddfed in Tir Môn, daughter of Hugh Lewis ap Llywelyn ap Hwlcyn, of Persaddfed in Tir Môn and Jonet Bulkeley,. Alice was born about 1450 in Presaddfed, Bodedern, Anglesey, Wales and died in 1480 about age 30. Other names for Alice were Alice verch Hugh Lewis of Persaddfed in Tir Môn and Alice verch Huw Lewis.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138, lists as wives of John Puleston "of Havod y Wern and Bers" (from Cae Cyriog M.S.; Lewys Dwnn, vol ii):
1 Elen, d. of Robert Whitney ab Sir robert Whitney, Knt.
2 Alice, d. of Hugh Lewis of Persaddfed in Tir Môn ab Llywelyn ab Hwlcyn.

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Children from this marriage were:

+ 1173 M    i. Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern 1297 1415 1448 was born about 1480 in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales and died in 1551 about age 71.

+ 1174 M    ii. Robert Puleston, Vicar of Gresford

1127. Sir Gilbert Talbot, K.G., of Grafton, co. Worcester (Elizabeth Botiller1078, James Botiller, 4th Earl of Ormond1033, James Botiller, 3rd Earl of Ormond994, James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond947, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Gilbert married Audrey Cotton, daughter of Sir William Cotton, of Landwade, co. Cambridge and Alice Abbott,.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-35 (Sir Gilbert Talbot, K.G.)


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1175 M    i. Sir John Talbot, of Grafton, sheriff of Shropshire was born in 1485 and died on 10 Sep 1549 at age 64.

1128. Edward Brooke (Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married someone.

His child was:

+ 1176 M    i. John Brooke 1384 was born on 10 Dec 1447 in Cowling, Kent, England, died on 9 Mar 1512 at age 64, and was buried on 9 Mar 1512 in Colegiate Church, Cobham, Kent, England.

1129. James Whitney (Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Blanche Milbourne.

Research Notes: www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1177 F    i. Elizabeth Whitney

1130. Eleanor Whitney (Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle,1297 1418 1419 1420 son of John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern and Alswn Fychan ferch Hywel ap Ieuan, of Havod y Wern, Bersham, Co. Denbigh,. John was born about 1462 in Hafod-y-Wern, Berse (Bersham), (Wrexham, Denbighshire), Wales and died about 1544 about age 82. Other names for John were John Puleston of Bers, and Havod, y Wern, High Sheriff of Carnar, John "Hen" Puleston of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle, John "the Elder" Puleston of Hafod-y-Wern, and Constable of Caernarfon Castle.

Birth Notes: Sources differ in approximate birthdate. Some have abt 1449, others abt 1462, etc. This source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=youngwolf&id=I778 has abt 1462. If his father died about 1461, however, a birth date of 1462 seems questionable.

Death Notes: Per Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry d. abt 1544. Another source says aft. 1519. The earlier year (1519) may have been his father.

Research Notes: From The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Online - http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PULE-EST-1283.html :

Before the middle of the 15th cent. a branch of the family had settled at Berse, near Wrexham, and by the end of that century Hafod-y-wern, in the same area, had come into possession of the Pulestons through the marriage of JOHN PULESTON of Plas-y-mers, a grandson of the Robert and Lowry, previously mentioned, and Alswn, daughter and heiress of Hywel ap Ieuan ap Gruffydd of Hafod-y-wern.

JOHN PULESTON ('HEN'), of Hafod-y-wern, the eldest son of this John Puleston, fought at Bosworth, and for his services on that occasion received a grant for life from Henry VII of an annuity of twenty marks out of the tithes of the lordship of Denbigh (6th Report Royal Commission on Historical MSS., 421), and was appointed a gentleman usher of the king's chamber. In 1502 he was made deputy-lieutenant to the chief steward of Bromfield and Yale (ibid.), and seven years later, in 1509, Henry VIII granted him the receivership of the town of Ruthin and the lordship of Dyffryn Clwyd (Cal. L. & P. Henry VIII, i, 1, 67), and in 1519 that of the lordship of Denbigh and Denbighland (ibid., iii, 1, 146). Like his kinsman, Sir Roger Puleston, he served in the French campaign of 1513, as also did his two sons, both named John, the one by his first, and the other by his second marriage.

JOHN PULESTON, of Hafod-y-wern ('John Puleston of Tir Môn,' as he is sometimes described), son of John Puleston ('Hen') by his second wife, Alice, daughter of Hugh Lewis of Presaddfed, was sheriff of Denbighshire, 1543-4. During the latter years of Elizabeth I, two of these Pulestons were presented for recusancy at the Denbighshire Great Sessions: EDWARD PULESTON, of Hafod-y-wern, in 1585, 1588, and 1592, and Anne, wife of JOHN PULESTON, of Berse, in 1587. The last of the Hafod-y-wern family was Frances, daughter of PHILIP PULESTON (d. 1776); she m., in 1786, Bryan Cooke, of Ouston, Yorks (see Davies-Cooke, Gwysaney ).

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Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138, lists as wives of John Puleston "of Havod y Wern and Bers" (from Cae Cyriog M.S.; Lewys Dwnn, vol ii):
1 Elen, d. of Robert Whitney ab Sir Robert Whitney, Knt.
2 Alice, d. of Hugh Lewis of Persaddfed in Tir Mon ab Llywelyn ab Hwlcyn.

Source: The Seize Quartiers of the Family of Bryan Cooke, Esq. of Owston, Hafod-y-Wern, and Gwysaney, and of Frances his Wife, Daughter and Heir of Philip Puleston, Esq. of Hafod-y-Wern, by Mary his Wife, Sister and Coheir of John Davies, Esq. of Gwysaney and Llanerch, London, 1857, has "John Puleston of Hafod-y-Wern, Esq., High-Sheriff of the County of Denbigh, A.D. 1544..." If this is so, he died after 1544.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 58:

"[Sir William Griffith] married, secondly (marriage settlement 2 August, 1522), Jane, widow of Robert Meredith and daughter of John Puleston, of Bers, and Havod y Wern, Caernarvonshire, constable of Caernarvon Castle, 16 April, 1506, 30 July, 1509, 1 October, 1423 [1523], Chamberlain of North Wales, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1544; died about this date."

Source: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Vol. II., (London, 1830), p.171, "[Sir Roger Puleston's] descendant, John Puleston Hen, (senior,) chamberlain of North Wales, was more popular, and a great favorite with the bards: one of them must have flattered him by saying, in his complimentary ode: "Di waed sais ydyw Sion," John has not a drop of Saxon blood in him."

Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 342.
"Argent, on a band sable, three mullets of the field."

The book Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286, calls him "lord of Caernarvan Castle," but that appears to be in error.

Source: History of the Town of Wrexham, Its Houses, Streets, Fields, and Old Families by Alfred Neobard Palmer (Wrexham, 1893), pp. 137-138:
"It is true that in the Puleston pedigree at Gwysaney, compiled in 1665, John Puleston, the grandson of Madoc Puleston, is described as of Hafod y wern, but I have almost invariably found this John Puleston's son (also called John Puleston), described as of Tir Môn, and his grandson, Piers Puleston, as of Burras. There is no doubt, however, that Piers Puleston's son and successor, John Puleston, not merely owned Hafod y wern, but lived there. And as to John Puleston Tir Môn himself, he is described in the marriage settlement, dated October 31st, 1541/2, of his daughter Jane, as 'John Puleston, the elder, esquire, of Wrexham.'..."

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From Welsh Biography Online (
"[The death of William Griffith in 1540] precipitated a long dispute between RHYS GRIFFITH his younger brother, who claimed the estates as heir male, and John Puleston, Edward Griffith's father-in-law, acting for his daughter and her three children (Jane, Catherine, and Ellen). Puleston asked Cromwell for the wardship of the children, and offered him £40 for his good offices; Rhys Griffith complained that during his absence in Ireland 'on the king's service,' his sister-in-law and her father had ransacked Penrhyn, leaving 'nothing but the bare walls.' The lord chancellor and the master of the court of wards made an arbitration in 1542, but the problems involved were still unsettled in 1559. Even after the death of Rhys Griffith in 1580, Sir Edward Bagnall, who had m. one of Edward Griffith's daughters, was still pursuing his wife's claims in the court of wards. (Penrhyn MSS. 50, 2197; N.L.W. Jnl., iii, 40; Lewis , Early Chancery Procs., 21, 22, 288, 290; Lewis and Davies, Augmentation Recs., 51; L. and P. Henry VIII, v, no. 724 (10), xv, 433, 661, xvii, 466, xix 812 (16), Addenda, i, part ii, 1462; Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edward VI, iv, 36; Acts Privy Council, 1580-1, 289; P.R.O., Court of Requests Procs., bundle iv, no. 258; bundle vi, no 210.)"

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1126)

1131. Joan Whitney (Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1132. Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland (John Neville1087, John de Neville1037, Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married someone.

His child was:

+ 1178 F    i. Anne Nevill 279 1449 was born about 1476 in <Raby, Durham>, England.

1133. Peter Warburton (John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Peter married Alice Braylsford.1450 Alice was born about 1368 in Warburton, Cheshire, England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1179 M    i. Geoffrey de Warburton 1451 was born about 1397 in Warburton, Cheshire, England and died about 1448 about age 51.

+ 1180 M    ii. Peter Warburton .

+ 1181 F    iii. Margaret Warburton .

1134. Richard Warburton (John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1135. Sir William Stanley (William Stanley, Esq.1091, Sir William de Stanley, of Hooton1044, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1136. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1098, Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Joan Troutbeck, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, of Pyrns Castle in Worrill, Lord of Dunham and Margaret Stanley, in Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales. Joan was born about 1457 in Mobberly, Dunham, Cheshire, England and died from about 1485 to 1489 about age 28. Another name for Joan was Jane Troutbeck.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1459.

Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. abt 1485 thru 1489.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg55.htm#1122 has b Dunham, Ches

Rootsweb(?) has b. c. 1457 Mobberly, Cheshire, Eng.

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 20-35 has "JOAN TROUTBECK, b. 1459, m. (2) Sir William Griffith d. by 1509/10, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of Fychan ap Gwilym and Alice Dalton, dau. of Sir Richard Dalton of co. Northampton. (Dwnn II: 167-168)."

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 57-58:

"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:

'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir William Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'"

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Sir William Griffith] m. (1) Joan Troutbeck, widow of Sir William Butler of Bewsey, Ches.; her mother was Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley (c. 1406-1459), first baron Stanley; William Griffith was therefore nephew by marriage to Thomas, first earl of Derby (1435-1504) - another confirmation of the Stanley connection (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 167; Penrhyn MSS. 12; D.N.B., liv., 76; Ormerod, Cheshire, ii, 42)."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1112)

William next married Elizabeth Grey 1392 after 1489.

Marriage Notes: Second wife of Sir William Griffith (1445-1539)

Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :

"[Sir William Griffith] appears to have m., as his second wife, Elizabeth Grey, grand-daughter of Reginald, 3rd baron Grey of Ruthin (the enemy of Owain Glyndwr ) and first cousin to John Grey, lord Ferrers of Groby (1432-1461) who was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, later queen of Edward IV. (D.N.B., xxiii, 193, 197; Williams , Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, 1802, 174.) The marriage must have brought him into personal contact with the powerful Greys and Woodvilles and it would explain the presence of a William Griffith as member of Edward IV's council on 8 Aug. 1482. (Gairdner, op. cit., 338-9.)"

1137. Janet Griffith (Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1098, Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Janet married Sir Thomas Salusbury. Thomas died in 1505.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 333


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1182 M    i. John Salusbury, Chamberlain of North Wales

+ 1183 M    ii. Sir Roger Salusbury was buried in Eglwys Wen, Denbigh, Wales.

+ 1184 M    iii. Ffoulke Salusbury, Dean of St. Asaph died after 1532 and was buried in Eglwys Wen, Denbigh, Wales.

+ 1185 M    iv. Thomas Salusbury, of Flint

1138. Alice Dalton (Isabel Stanley1099, Sir John de Stanley, King & Lord of the Isle of Man and the Isles, K.G.1052, Sir John de Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Lord of Man1012, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales,1358 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 son of Gwilym ap Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn and Jonet Stanley, of Hooton, in 1444 in Apthorp, Northamptonshire, England. William was born about 1420 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1483 in Austria-Hungary about age 63. Other names for William were William Griffith Fychan, Gwilym Fychan ap Gwilym ap Gruffydd, William Fychan ap Gwilym of Penrhyn, 1st Chamberlain of North Wales, William Vaughan ab Gwilym Chamberlain of North Wales, Gwilym Fychan ap Gwilym ap Gruffydd of Penrhyn, 1st Chamberlain of North Wales, and William Vaughan 1st Chamberlain of North Wales.

Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1420, as does Welsh Biography Online. Another source has 1415.

Research Notes: From The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. IV, p. 342:
"William Fychan of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales. He was made a denizen of England, 18 Henry VI, upon the condition of his not marrying a Welshwoman. He was living 10th August 1466."

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From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales, Vol. I, p. 362:
"William Gruffydd, or Gwilym Vychan, ancestor of the Griffiths of Penrhyn, Plasnewydd, Carreglwyd, Pencraig, and Carnarvon."

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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 57-58:

"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:

'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'

"Sir William Griffith must, therefore, have been born subsequent to the year 1440, and succeeded his father as Chamberlain of North Wales, some time after 10th of August , 1466, for his said father was alive upon the last mentioned day."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"Some time after 1405 he m. Joan, daughter of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, Ches., thus beginning a long and profitable connexion with the rising star of that family. His son by his first wife inherited only his mother's property at Penmynydd, and he was the ancestor of the later Theodores of that place (see Tudor family, of Penmynydd ). Gwilym ap Griffith d. in 1431, leaving his great possessions in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire to his son by the second marriage. (Penrhyn manuscripts, passim; Trans. Angl. Antiq. Soc., 1951, 34-72; J. R. Jones, 'The development of the Penrhyn estate to 1431', University of Wales M.A. thesis, unpublished.)

"From 1431 to 1531 the son, grandson, and great-grandson of Gwilym ap Griffith (each named Gwilym) held the estate and added to it. (During the 15th cent. the surname 'Griffith' became established and 'Gwilym' became 'William' in non-Welsh records.) All three showed outstanding skill in steering a safe and profitable course through the dangerous waters of 15th cent. politics; in particular, they allied themselves with prominent English houses, especially the pliant Stanleys - a process which began with the marriage of Gwilym ap Griffith to Joan Stanley of Hooton. The son of that marriage, GWILYM FYCHAN (c. 1420-1483), was under the tutelage of his Stanley kinsmen until he came of age (Penrhyn MSS. 17-18). In 1440 he received letters of denization, freeing him from the operation of the penal laws passed against Welshmen during the Glynd revolt, on condition that he did not marry a Welsh-woman or hold office; the ban on holding office was raised in 1443 on the ground that his mother was a Stanley (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1436-41 (416), 1441-6 (164). He m., before 1447, Ales, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Dalton of Apthorp, Northants.; the marriage almost certainly reflects the Stanley connection, for Ales Dalton was grand-daughter by her second marriage of Isabel de Pilkington whose daughter by Thomas de Lathom, her first husband, brought Lathom and Knowsley to the Stanleys. (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 155; Penrhyn MSS. 1-4, 7-9, 13; G.E.C., Complete Peerage, iv, 205 n. c.; D.N.B., liv., 75.) He m. (2) Gwenllian, daughter of Iorwerth ap David; ROBERT, his eldest son by this marriage, was the ancestor of the family of Griffith of Plasnewydd, Anglesey, and Llanfairis-gaer, Caerns.; EDMUND, the second son, founded the estate of Carreg-lwyd, Anglesey . See Griffith , Pedigrees, 47, 56, 57, and articles Griffith of Carreg-lwyd and Griffith, George, 1601-1666 . In 1451 he was member of a commission appointed to examine the reasons why the revenues of Merioneth were in arrear (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1446-52, 480) and between 1457 and 1463 he was deputy to various chamberlains of North Wales (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 47; P.R.O. Min. Acc., 1154/3, 1180/3). He does not appear to have held the office of chamberlain. He was probably the William Griffith who, as 'marshall of the King's Hall,' received grants from Edward IV in 1462 and 1464, and he served on a number of North Wales commissions during Edward's reign (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1461-7 (117, 293, 329), 1467-77 (54, 490), 1476-85 (121)). He was d. by 13 Sept. 1483 (Penrhyn MSS. 38-9). A number of contemporary poets (qq.v.) sang his praises - Cynwrig ap Dafydd Goch , Dafydd ab Edmwnd , Guto'r Glyn , Rhys Goch Eryri , and Robin Ddu (Mostyn MSS. 148, 493, 495, 498, 542; Llanst. MSS. 118, 78; Gwaith Dafydd ab Edmwnd (ed. T. Roberts ), 107; Gwaith Guto'r Glyn (ed. J. Ll. Williams and I. Williams ), 52, 55; Iolo Goch ac Eraill (ed. H. Lewis , T. Roberts and I. Williams ), 307; H. T. Evans , Wales and the Wars of the Roses, 14)."




Noted events in his life were:

• Appointed: Chamberlain of North Wales, 1439.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1098)

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1139. Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan (Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Deikws married someone.

His child was:

+ 1186 M    i. Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc .

1140. Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk (Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Roger Darcy, of Danbury, Essex,1452 son of Thomas Darcy, of Little Malden, Essex and Margaret Harleston, of Bardwell, Suffolk,. Roger was born in 1478 and died on 30 Sep 1508 in Maldon, Essex, England at age 30.

Research Notes: First husband of Elizabeth Wentworth


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1187 M    i. Thomas Darcy 28 was born in 1506, died on 28 Jun 1558 in Wyvenhoe, Essex, England at age 52, and was buried in St. Osith's Priory, Essex, England.

1141. Ann de Mowbray, 11th Baroness Mowbray, 12th Baroness Segrave (John de Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, Duke of Norfolk1110, John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk1063, John de Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk1022, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1142. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Jane Stradling, of St. Donat's, daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling, of S. Donats, Glam. and Joan Mathew, of Radyr, Glam.,.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 199-36 (Sir William Griffith). She was the first wife of Sir William Griffith.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"His first wife was Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of S. Donats, Glam. , and his wife, Joan, daughter of Thomas Mathew of Radyr, Glam. Sir Thomas Stradling d., 1480, and his widow m. shortly after Sir Rhys ap Thomas , as his second wife. Poems to William Griffith by Lewis Môn emphasize the links between him and Sir Rhys , whose son, Griffith ap Rhys (b. c. 1480 - see under Rice ) was a contemporary of William Griffith at Court. A Griffith of Penrhyn (almost certainly William Griffith) was present at the tournament held by Sir Rhys at Carew in 1507 (see articles Stradling and Mathew ; Mostyn MSS. 148, 470, 581; Cambrian Register, 1795, 49-144). "


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1188 F    i. Dorothy Griffith


William next married Jane Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern,1392 1437 1447 daughter of John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle and Eleanor Whitney, on 2 Aug 1522 in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales. Jane was born about 1479 in Bersham, (Denbighshire), Wales.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Sir William Griffith (c. 1480-1531).

From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsccaer/hall.html

"...I return to what is undoubtedly the glory of the church, the alabaster monument of Sir William Griffith and his lady. The tomb upon which the figures are recumbent as large as life is raised about three feet above the two steps, or rather plinths, upon which it stands. They lie on a mat of very good execution, one end of which is rolled up in several convolutions to serve as pillows for the lady and the knight. The same is done, with some variety of shape, at the latter's feet, which rest upon it, while those of the former repose against a lion couchant. At the west end of the tomb three compartments are distinguished, divided by pilasters, and have a sort of architrave about. Five groups of figures facing each other and in the attitude of prayer are seen with much blazonry, among which, as might be expected in the Griffith family, are the Saxons' heads and the heads of stags caboshed. A cross, a crescent and a spear's head were, however, new to me in their combinations with the other bearings. I venture to suppose them the arms of Sir William's first wife, a South Walian. On the north of the tomb are three groups of females praying, all facing towards the east, and these are again separated from each other by the three lions passant and the three eagles in fess, each being twice and in alternate order exhibited upon the pilasters. On the south side we have three compartments separated by four coats on as many pilasters. The 1st compartment shows a warrior armed and one in the weeds of peace, the second a warrior and a lady, the 3d a priest and, I think, two females. All these figures, which are in tolerable preservation and execution, are in prayer and looking towards the east. the arms are' in the following order: 1, Saxons' heads; 2, stags' heads caboshed; 3, three mullets; and 4, stags' heads caboshed with a chevron between. the knight is fully armed, except that he is bare headed and has his hand clasped upon his breast; but these have been broken off. Upon the whole, however, we may feel obliged to the barbarism of the country (some few degrees less, it must be confessed, than that of the English) for having left us so much of this most precious remain without doubt (at least in my opinion) within the country.

"This Sir William Griffith was, I think, the third in succession in the office of Chamberlain of North Wales from the appointment to it of his grandfather, Sir William Griffith, a gentleman whose name has become famous in the history of the country for his contentions with John ap Meredydd of Istumcegid, chief of the descendants of Owen Gwynedd. The Sir William whose monument we are now viewing was married twice, had nineteen children, and died in 1587. His first wife was Jane, the daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donats Castle in Glamorganshire; the second was Jane, the daughter of John Puleston, Esqr., Chamberlain of North Wales. By his numerous children the family became connected with the Stanleys of Hooton, the Bulkeley family, with the Phillips of Picton Castle, with the Mostyns, with the Myttons and the Thelwalls, besides numerous other families."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :

"His second wife was Jane, daughter of John Puleston 'Hen' (the Old) of Bersham (see article Puleston family ); William, his eldest son by this marriage, founded the family of Griffith of Trefarthen (Griffith , Pedigrees, 125, 185, and article Griffith, John, 16th cent. ). Apart from those named, the following poets (qq.v.) wrote to him: Mathew Brwmffild , Dafydd Pennant , Ifan Dylyniwr , Dafydd Trefor , Ifan ap Madog , Lewis Daron , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 529, 532, 556, 559, 562, 566, 569, 572, 575; Cynfeirdd Lleyn, ed. Myrddin Fardd , 195; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 145.) He was one of three squires who were concerned with the Caerwys eisteddfod in 1523. (Llên Cymru, ii, 130.)"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1189 M    i. William Griffith .1392

+ 1190 F    ii. Elizabeth Gruffydd was born circa 1508 in <Penrhyn, Caernarfonshire, > Wales.

+ 1191 M    iii. Edward Griffith was born on 18 May 1511 and died on 11 Mar 1540 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland at age 28.

+ 1192 M    iv. Sir Rhys Griffith, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon died on 30 Jul 1580.

+ 1193 F    v. Sibill Griffith was born about 1530 in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales and died about 1580 about age 50.

1143. Edmund Griffith (Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edmund married Janet verch Maredydd ap Ieuan,1206 1297 1453 daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert, of Keselgyfarch Gwedir, Carnarvonshire and Alice verch William Griffith ap Robin, of Cochwillan,. Other names for Janet were Jonet verch Meredith and Sioned verch Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Sir John Puleston of Bers.

The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. II lists two wives for Sir John Puleston of Bers:
1 Gaynor, d. of Robert ab Maredudd ab Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glyn Llifon.
2 Janet, d. of Maredydd ab Ieuan ab Robert of Cesail Gyfarch, who purchased Gwydir.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PULE-EST-1283.html) :

"(3) A cadet branch of the Pulestons of Hafod-y-wern flourished at Caernarvon for part of the 16th cent., its founder being the son by his first marriage (to Elin, daughter of Robert Whitney), of John Puleston ('Hen'), Sir JOHN PULESTON (d. 1551), who was sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1543-4, Member of Parliament for Caernarvon, 1541-4, and for Caernarvonshire, 1545-7 and 1547-51, chamberlain of North Wales, 1547, and constable of Caernarvon castle, 1523-51. He m. (1) Gaynor, daughter of Robert ap Meredydd ap Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glynllifon , and (2) Sioned, daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert, of Cesail Gyfarch and Gwydir . From HUGH PULESTON, his son by his second wife, who m. Margaret, daughter and heiress of Hugh Lloyd, of Llwynycnotiau, near Wrexham, were descended the Pulestons of that place. "
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From The History of the Gwydir Family, p. 85:

"VI. Jonet, wife first of Edmund Gruffith, son of Sir William Gruffith the elder Knight, after him of Sir John Puleston, Knight."

1144. Alice Griffith (Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1145. Margaret Troutbeck (Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married Sir John Talbot, of Grafton, sheriff of Shropshire, son of Sir Gilbert Talbot, K.G., of Grafton, co. Worcester and Audrey Cotton,. John was born in 1485 and died on 10 Sep 1549 at age 64.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-36: "b. 1485, d. 10 Sept. 1549, of Albrighton, co. Salop, and Grafton, co. Worcester, sheriff of Shropshire, 1527-1537, 1541"

www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1194 F    i. Jane Talbot

+ 1195 F    ii. Anne Talbot was born in 1515.

1146. Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Anne Hastings 1441 in 1507.

1147. John Stanley (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1148. Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married someone.

His child was:

+ 1196 M    i. Sir Henry Stanley 1442 was born in 1515 in Cross Hall, Aughton, England and died on 23 Jul 1595 in Bickerstaffe at age 80.

1149. George Stanley (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1150. Jane Stanley (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1151. Elizabeth Stanley (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1152. Margaret Stanley (Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1153. Blanche Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Blanche married William Davenport,1454 son of William Davenport and Margery Legh, about 1520 in Arley, Cheshire, England. William was born in 1472 in Bromhall, Cheshire, England and died in 1541 at age 69.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1197 M    i. William Davenport was born in 1521 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England and died on 13 Sep 1576 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England at age 55.

+ 1198 M    ii. John Davenport was born in 1523 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England, died in Feb 1608 in Stockport, Cheshire, England at age 85, and was buried on 14 Feb 1608 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

+ 1199 F    iii. Jane Davenport 1455 was born in 1525 in Bromhall, Cheshire, England.

+ 1200 M    iv. Humphrey Davenport was born about 1525 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England, died in Dec 1588 in Northenden, Cheshire, England about age 63, and was buried on 19 Dec 1588 in Northenden, Cheshire, England.

+ 1201 F    v. Ellen Davenport was born about 1529 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England.

+ 1202 F    vi. Margery Davenport was born about 1531 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England.

+ 1203 F    vii. Katherine Davenport was born about 1533 in Bramhall, Cheshire, England.

1154. John Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1155. Dowce Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1156. Ann Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1157. Margaret Ellen Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1158. Elizabeth Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1159. Jean Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1160. William Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1161. Peter Warburton (Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1162. Sir Richard Puleston, of Emral (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1122, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Ermine Hanmer, daughter of Richard Hanmer and Margaret Kynaston,. Ermine was born about 1500.

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1163. Roger Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1122, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1164. Margaret Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1122, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1165. Maud Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1122, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1166. Edward Puleston (Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1122, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1167. John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill (Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Ermin verch Robert ap Madoc, of Pickhill, daughter of Robert ap Madoc, of Pickhill and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1204 M    i. Thomas Puleston died about 1688.

1168. Jane Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Robert ap Maredydd ap Hwlcyn Llwyd, of Glyn llufon.1424 1456 Another name for Robert was Robert Meredith.

Jane next married Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales,1358 1392 1396 1433 1437 1438 son of Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales and Joan Troutbeck, on 2 Aug 1522 in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales. William was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, <Llandegai, > Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51. Another name for William was Sir William Gruffydd of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales.

Marriage Notes: Verify marriage date. Varies from 1505 to 1520. According to Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, they were married in 1520. (Dwnn II: 154-159)

Research Notes: Descended from Ednyfed Fychan, forebear of the TUDOR dynasty

From http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsccaer/hall.html :

"This Sir William Griffith was, I think, the third in succession in the office of Chamberlain of North Wales from the appointment to it of his grandfather, Sir William Griffith, a gentleman whose name has become famous in the history of the country for his contentions with John ap Meredydd of Istumcegid, chief of the descendants of Owen Gwynedd. The Sir William whose monument we are now viewing was married twice, had nineteen children, and died in 1587. His first wife was Jane, the daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donats Castle in Glamorganshire; the second was Jane, the daughter of John Puleston, Esqr., Chamberlain of North Wales. By his numerous children the family became connected with the Stanleys of Hooton, the Bulkeley family, with the Phillips of Picton Castle, with the Mostyns, with the Myttons and the Thelwalls, besides numerous other families."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 58:

"VII. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Knight, of Penrhyn, eldest son and heir. He was of the Court of Henry VIII, and accompanied the King into France, where he distinguished himself at the siege of Tourraine, where he was knighted, 25 December 5 Henry VIII, and was Chamberlain of North Wales. He married, secondly (marriage settlement 2 August, 1522), Jane, widow of Robert Meredith and daughter of John Puleston, of Bers, and Havod, y Wern, Caernarvonshire, constable of Caernarvon Castle, 16 April, 1506, 30 July, 1509, 1 October, 1423, Chamberlain of North Wales, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1544; died about this date.

"The wife of John Puleston was descended from Edward III, King of England. Sir William Griffith had issue by Jane, his second wife:

"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH..."

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :

"His son, WILLIAM GRIFFITH (c. 1480-1531), does not appear in office until 1508 when he was described as 'King's Servant' and 'squire for the body,' and appointed chamberlain of North Wales; he continued to hold the office until his death, with the exception of a short break in 1509 when he made way for Charles Brandon, later duke of Suffolk. (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1494-1509, 569; Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 57; L. and P. Henry VIII, vol. I, part i, 257, 78, and vol. IV, part i, 1941; D.N.B., vi, 218.) There is some evidence of personal links between the two men. Both were squires of the body at the same time, and in 1516 Brandon appointed Griffith as one of his deputy justices of North Wales, describing him in the instrument of appointment as his 'blood relation.' (Penrhyn MSS. 48.) Griffith served under Brandon in the French campaign of 1513; he was at the siege of Thérouanne, the battle of the Spurs, and the siege of Tournai in Aug. 1513, and was knighted at Tournai 25 Sept. 1513. (L. and P. Henry VIII, vol. I, part i, 1176, 1496, part ii, 2301, 2480, 2575.) Poems by Lewis Môn , Huw Llwyd ap Dafydd , Tudur Aled , and Gruffydd ap Tudur ap Hywel (qq.v.) refer to his part in the campaign. (Mostyn MSS. 148, 233, 520, 523, 537, 585; Cardiff MSS. 2, 103; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 146.) He appears also to have maintained close relationships with Sir Rhys ap Thomas of Dynevor (q.v.) . His first wife was Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of S. Donats, Glam. , and his wife, Joan, daughter of Thomas Mathew of Radyr, Glam. Sir Thomas Stradling d., 1480, and his widow m. shortly after Sir Rhys ap Thomas , as his second wife. Poems to William Griffith by Lewis Môn emphasize the links between him and Sir Rhys , whose son, Griffith ap Rhys (b. c. 1480 - see under Rice ) was a contemporary of William Griffith at Court. A Griffith of Penrhyn (almost certainly William Griffith) was present at the tournament held by Sir Rhys at Carew in 1507 (see articles Stradling and Mathew ; Mostyn MSS. 148, 470, 581; Cambrian Register, 1795, 49-144). His second wife was Jane, daughter of John Puleston 'Hen' (the Old) of Bersham (see article Puleston family ); William, his eldest son by this marriage, founded the family of Griffith of Trefarthen (Griffith , Pedigrees, 125, 185, and article Griffith, John, 16th cent. ). Apart from those named, the following poets (qq.v.) wrote to him: Mathew Brwmffild , Dafydd Pennant , Ifan Dylyniwr , Dafydd Trefor , Ifan ap Madog , Lewis Daron , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 529, 532, 556, 559, 562, 566, 569, 572, 575; Cynfeirdd Lleyn, ed. Myrddin Fardd , 195; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 145.) He was one of three squires who were concerned with the Caerwys eisteddfod in 1523. (Llên Cymru, ii, 130.)"

Noted events in his life were:

• Knighted: 25 Dec 1513, Touraine, France. From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286: "knighted at Touraine, Christmas, 1513, 'after the king came from mass, under the banner in the church'"

• Made: Chamberlain of North Wales, 1520.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1142)

1169. Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Gaynor verch Robert ab Maredudd, daughter of Robert ap Meredydd ap Hwlcyn and Unknown,. Gaynor was born about 1487 in Glynllifon, Llandwrog, Caernarfonshire (Gwynedd), Wales. Another name for Gaynor was Gaenor verch Robert ap Meredith.

Research Notes: First wife of Sir Robert Puleston of Bers.

Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882) has from Cae Cyriog M.S.; Lewys Dwnn, vol ii lists two wives for Sir John Puleston of Bers:
1 Gaynor, d. of Robert ab Maredudd ab Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glyn Llifon.
2 Janet, d. of Maredydd ab Ieuan ab Robert of Cesail Gyfarch, who purchased Gwydir.

Also Source: RootsWeb Williams Latham Tomlin Charlier (Kenneth Williams) (from J. E. Griffiths - Pedigrees of Anglesey and Caernarvonshire Families)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1205 M    i. Robert Puleston, of Bers was born in Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1206 M    ii. Rowland Puleston was born in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales and died between 1588 and 1604.

+ 1207 F    iii. Jane Puleston was born about 1520 in Bersham, (Denbighshire), Wales.

+ 1208 M    iv. John Puleston .

+ 1209 M    v. William Puleston .

+ 1210 F    vi. Elizabeth Puleston was born in Bersham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1211 F    vii. Sybil Puleston was born in Bersham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1212 F    viii. Elin Puleston, of Bers was born in Bersham, Denbighshire, Wales.

John next married Janet verch Maredydd ap Ieuan,1206 1297 1453 daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert, of Keselgyfarch Gwedir, Carnarvonshire and Alice verch William Griffith ap Robin, of Cochwillan,. Other names for Janet were Jonet verch Meredith and Sioned verch Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Sir John Puleston of Bers.

The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. II lists two wives for Sir John Puleston of Bers:
1 Gaynor, d. of Robert ab Maredudd ab Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glyn Llifon.
2 Janet, d. of Maredydd ab Ieuan ab Robert of Cesail Gyfarch, who purchased Gwydir.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PULE-EST-1283.html) :

"(3) A cadet branch of the Pulestons of Hafod-y-wern flourished at Caernarvon for part of the 16th cent., its founder being the son by his first marriage (to Elin, daughter of Robert Whitney), of John Puleston ('Hen'), Sir JOHN PULESTON (d. 1551), who was sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1543-4, Member of Parliament for Caernarvon, 1541-4, and for Caernarvonshire, 1545-7 and 1547-51, chamberlain of North Wales, 1547, and constable of Caernarvon castle, 1523-51. He m. (1) Gaynor, daughter of Robert ap Meredydd ap Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glynllifon , and (2) Sioned, daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert, of Cesail Gyfarch and Gwydir . From HUGH PULESTON, his son by his second wife, who m. Margaret, daughter and heiress of Hugh Lloyd, of Llwynycnotiau, near Wrexham, were descended the Pulestons of that place. "
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From The History of the Gwydir Family, p. 85:

"VI. Jonet, wife first of Edmund Gruffith, son of Sir William Gruffith the elder Knight, after him of Sir John Puleston, Knight."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1213 M    i. Hugh Puleston, of Bers .1297 1418

1170. Hugh Puleston, Vicar of Wrexham (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1171. Richard Puleston (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1172. Lancelot Puleston (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1173. Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Catherine Stanley, daughter of Piers Stanley and Unknown, in 1510 in Denbighshire, Wales. Catherine was born in Ewlo Castle, Flintshire, Wales.

Research Notes: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I79893


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1214 M    i. Piers Puleston, of Burras was born about 1510 in Ynys Môn (Anglesey), Wales and died after 1554.

+ 1215 F    ii. Jane Puleston 1415 was born in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1216 F    iii. Elin Puleston, of Hafod y Wern

+ 1217 M    iv. Richard Puleston

+ 1218 M    v. Roger Puleston

+ 1219 F    vi. Elizabeth Puleston

+ 1220 F    vii. Lili Puleston

+ 1221 F    viii. Emmeline Puleston

+ 1222 F    ix. Catherine Puleston

1174. Robert Puleston, Vicar of Gresford (John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1175. Sir John Talbot, of Grafton, sheriff of Shropshire (Sir Gilbert Talbot, K.G., of Grafton, co. Worcester1127, Elizabeth Botiller1078, James Botiller, 4th Earl of Ormond1033, James Botiller, 3rd Earl of Ormond994, James Botiller, 2nd Earl of Ormond947, Eleanor de Bohun882, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Margaret Troutbeck,1406 1440 daughter of Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly and Margaret Boteler, of Warrington, Co. Lancashire,. Margaret was born in 1492 and died after 1521.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 20-36.

www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 56:

"The children of Sir William Troutbeck and the Lady Margaret were:
1. William Troutbeck 'aet. 15 years, 4 Edw. IV., ward of Sir John Botler, alias Butler, by grant of the King, 8 Janurary, 2 Edw. IV.,' married to Johannes, daughter of the said Sir John. No issue.
2. Adam Troutbeck; his heiress married John Talbot, ancestor of the Earls of Shrewsbury.
3. Thomas Troutbeck.
4. Alice Troutbeck.
5. Jane Troutbeck, married 1st, Sir William Botler, of Bewsey, Knight, and 2ndly, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Knight; of whom presently.
6. Elizabeth Troutbeck, married Sir Alexander Houghton, Knight."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1145)

1176. John Brooke (Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1223 M    i. Thomas Brooke 1384 was born about 1465 in Cowling, Kent, England, died on 19 Jul 1529 about age 64, and was buried on 19 Jul 1529 in Cobham, Kent, England.

1177. Elizabeth Whitney (James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Thomas Morgan.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1224 F    i. Anne Morgan

1178. Anne Nevill (Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland1132, John Neville1087, John de Neville1037, Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married William Conyers, Lord Conyers,279 son of John Conyers and Alice Fauconberg,. William was born on 21 Dec 1468 in <Hornby Castle, North Riding>, Yorkshire, England and died in 1524 at age 56.

Research Notes: From A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1 (British History Online):

"Sir John Conyers, (fn. 33) who married Alice the daughter and co-heir of William Lord Fauconberg, predeceased him, (fn. 34) and on his death in 1490 he was succeeded by his grandson and heir William, (fn. 35) created Lord Conyers in 1506 or 1507. (fn. 36) He married Anne daughter of Ralph Nevill Earl of Westmorland, and had a son and heir Christopher. (fn. 37) "

Noted events in his life were:

• Created: Lord Conyers, Abt 1507.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1225 M    i. Christopher Robert Conyers, 2nd Baron Conyers 279 1457 was born about 1491 in <Hornby Castle, North Riding>, Yorkshire, England and died on 14 Jun 1538 about age 47.

1179. Geoffrey de Warburton (Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Geoffrey married Ellen Bruyn.1458 Ellen was born about 1402 in Arley, Cheshire, England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1226 M    i. Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq. was born about 1428 in Arley, Cheshire, England and died after 1475 in Arley, Cheshire, England.

1180. Peter Warburton (Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1181. Margaret Warburton (Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1182. John Salusbury, Chamberlain of North Wales (Janet Griffith1137, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1098, Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1183. Sir Roger Salusbury (Janet Griffith1137, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1098, Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1184. Ffoulke Salusbury, Dean of St. Asaph (Janet Griffith1137, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1098, Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1185. Thomas Salusbury, of Flint (Janet Griffith1137, Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1098, Jonet Stanley, of Hooton1045, William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton1011, Alice Massey, of Timperley972, Hugh de Massey, of Timperley922, Richard Massey855, Robert Massey776, Hamon V Massey698, Hamon IV Massey616, Hamon III Massey540, Hamon II Massey470, Hamon de Massey, 1st Baron de Dunham389, Miss < > de Conteville, [stepmother of Hamon]325, Herluin de Conteville, Viscount of Conteville, Count of Crespon289, Jean de Conteville259, Baldwin III, Count of Flanders238, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Artois215, Baldwin II, Count of Flanders and Artois196, Judith, Princess of France182, Charles II "the Bald", of France and Holy Roman Emperor173, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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1186. Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc (Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Einion married someone.

His child was:

+ 1227 M    i. Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu .

1187. Thomas Darcy (Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1228 M    i. John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex 28 was born in 1532, died on 3 Mar 1580 in England at age 48, and was buried in St. Osith's Priory, Essex, England.

1188. Dorothy Griffith (Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1189. William Griffith (Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1190. Elizabeth Gruffydd (Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Sir John Philipps about 1528 in Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales. John was born about 1502 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales and died on 4 Apr 1562 in Ballocksey Milton, Hertfordshire, England about age 60.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1229 M    i. John Philipps was born about 1530 in Harewood, Hertfordshire, England.

+ 1230 F    ii. Jane Philipps was born about 1534 in Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

+ 1231 M    iii. Richard Philipps was born about 1535.

+ 1232 M    iv. Thomas Philipps was born on 2 Jan 1538 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.

+ 1233 M    v. William Philipps .

+ 1234 M    vi. Morgan Philipps .

+ 1235 M    vii. Robert Philipps .

+ 1236 M    viii. Roger Philipps was born on 31 Dec 1551 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.

1191. Edward Griffith (Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Jane Puleston, daughter of Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales and Gaynor verch Robert ab Maredudd,. Jane was born about 1520 in Bersham, (Denbighshire), Wales.

Research Notes: Heir to her 2nd brother, Rowland Puleston.

Source: RootsWeb Williams Latham Tomlin Charlier (Kenneth Williams)

Source: The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Present Day 1541-1895, by W. R. Williams (Brecknock, 1895), p. 58.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Edward Griffith] m. Jane, daughter of Sir John Puleston of Bersham . (L. and P. Henry VIII, viii, 122, 644, 925, xii, part i, 539 (14), 655, 1154, xiii, part i, 384 (91), 1289, xiv, part i, 732, 802, 803, 816, part ii, 40, 616, 759, 782, 1539; xv, 74, 82, 199, 327, 342, 355.) His death precipitated a long dispute between RHYS GRIFFITH his younger brother, who claimed the estates as heir male, and John Puleston, Edward Griffith's father-in-law, acting for his daughter and her three children (Jane, Catherine, and Ellen). Puleston asked Cromwell for the wardship of the children, and offered him £40 for his good offices; Rhys Griffith complained that during his absence in Ireland 'on the king's service,' his sister-in-law and her father had ransacked Penrhyn, leaving 'nothing but the bare walls.' The lord chancellor and the master of the court of wards made an arbitration in 1542, but the problems involved were still unsettled in 1559. Even after the death of Rhys Griffith in 1580, Sir Edward Bagnall, who had m. one of Edward Griffith's daughters, was still pursuing his wife's claims in the court of wards. (Penrhyn MSS. 50, 2197; N.L.W. Jnl., iii, 40; Lewis , Early Chancery Procs., 21, 22, 288, 290; Lewis and Davies, Augmentation Recs., 51; L. and P. Henry VIII, v, no. 724 (10), xv, 433, 661, xvii, 466, xix 812 (16), Addenda, i, part ii, 1462; Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edward VI, iv, 36; Acts Privy Council, 1580-1, 289; P.R.O., Court of Requests Procs., bundle iv, no. 258; bundle vi, no 210.)"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1237 F    i. Jane Griffith

+ 1238 F    ii. Catherine Griffith

+ 1239 F    iii. Ellen Griffith

1192. Sir Rhys Griffith, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon (Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rhys married Catherine, of Talacre, daughter of Pyers Mostyn, of Talacre and Unknown, about 1566.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV (London, 1884), P. 342


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1240 M    i. Pyers Gruffydd, of Penrhyn was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.

+ 1241 M    ii. William Griffith

1193. Sibill Griffith (Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sibill married Owen Ap Hugh Owen, of Bodeon, High Sheriff of Anglesey,1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 son of Hugh Ap Owen and Gwenllian Maurice, about 1563. Owen was born about 1518 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales and died in 1613 about age 95. Another name for Owen was Owen Ap Hugh.

Research Notes:
Per http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#293
Born 1518 in Bodowen (Bodeon), died 1613. Bodowen was the orig name of Bodeon, so this may be the most authoritative source.
Notes:
Elected MP for Newborough.
High Sheriff 1563 and 1580 [or see below]
JP

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Archives Network Wales (www.archivesnetworkwales.com) lists Poole, solicitors, of Caernarfon, papers GS 0219 X/POOLE & states "...Poole acted as agents in North Wales for the Owen family of Orielton, Pembrokeshire, and Bodeon, Llangadwaladr, Anglesey." This was in reference to papers of Sir Hugh Owen (1550-1614), who is a son of Owen Ap Hugh.
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From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 47:

"[Hugh Gwyn married] Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.

"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern."

Footnote 5, p. 47:
"The MS. Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, by mistake, makes her daughter instead of sister of Sir Hugh Owen. She was daughter of Owen ap Hugh, as above. Dwnn II, 199, 205."

From pp. 58-59:
"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH, youngest daughter, who married (as his second wife) Owen ap Hugh, Esquire, of Bodeon, Anglesey, High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November 1562-63; 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. They had a daughter:
"X. JANE OWEN..."
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From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286, " Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, high sheriff of Anglesea in 1563, and 1580, d. 1613"

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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-BOD-1545.html) :

"OWEN family, of Bodeon (Bodowen ), Anglesey . Bodeon stands in the parish of Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, within easy distance of the mansion of Bodorgan. There was at times much political affinity between the two families but (curiously enough) hardly any marriage alliances. OWEN AP HUGH of Bodeon was quite a prominent man in Anglesey in the early age of Elizabeth, sheriff twice, and Member of Parliament in 1545 for Newborough (according to the old order)."
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From GenUKI - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/AGY/Llangadwaladr/index.html :

"LLANGADWALADR, (or Eglwysael), a parish in the hundred of Malltraeth, county Anglesey, 2 miles E. of Aberf-Fraw, its post town, 4 N.W. of Newborough, and 1 mile from the Bodorgan railway station. It is situated within a short distance of the S. coast. The village, which is small, is wholly agricultural. The principal residences are Bodowen, an ancient seat of the Owens, and Bodorgan, the seat of F. O. Meyrick, Esq., which at one period was celebrated for possessing the finest gardens in Wales. The living is a rectory* in the diocese of Bangor, value £245, in the patronage of the lord chancellor. The church, dedicated to St. Cadwaladr, stands on the site of one built in the 7th century, and was formerly a sanctuary. Over the S. doorway is a very ancient inscribed stone, which has been thus deciphered: "Catamanus Rex sapientissimus opinatissimus omnium regum;" and in the church is a punning monument to Owen Wood. Adjoining the church are the Owen and Meyrick chapels, with an E. window of stained glass. A full account of this window, which has been restored by Wilmeshurst, is given by Browne Willis, in his History of Bangor Cathedral. The parochial charities produce about £16 per annum. There is a village school." [From The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) - Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]

Noted events in his life were:

• Member of Parliament: 1545. for Newborough

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1242 F    i. Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen was born between 1538 and 1550 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales.

+ 1243 M    ii. Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?].

+ 1244 M    iii. William Owen .

+ 1245 M    iv. John Owen .

+ 1246 M    v. Jasper Owen .

+ 1247 M    vi. Randle Owen .

+ 1248 M    vii. Rowland Owen .

+ 1249 M    viii. Morris Owen .

+ 1250 M    ix. Edward Owen .

+ 1251 M    x. Robert Owen .

+ 1252 F    xi. Gwen Owen .

+ 1253 F    xii. Elin Owen was born circa 1560 in Anglesey, Wales.

+ 1254 F    xiii. Catherine Owen .

1194. Jane Talbot (Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married George [I] Bowes, of Streatlam.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1255 F    i. Anne Bowes

1195. Anne Talbot (Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Thomas Needham, of Shenton in Adderley, co. Salop. Thomas died in 1556.

Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, LIne 7-37 (Anne Talbot)

1196. Sir Henry Stanley (Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married someone.

His child was:

+ 1256 M    i. Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe 1442 was born in 1576 in Ormskirk, West Lancashire, England and died on 2 May 1640 at age 64.

1197. William Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1198. John Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1199. Jane Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Robert Hyde,1465 son of Hamnet Hyde and Margaret Warren,. Robert was born in 1522 in Norbury, Cheshire, England and died in 1571 in Norbury, Cheshire, England at age 49.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1257 M    i. Robert Hyde, Jr. 1466 was born in 1543 in Norbury, Cheshire, England and died in 1614 at age 71.

+ 1258 M    ii. Hamon Hyde was born about 1545 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1259 M    iii. William Hyde was born about 1547 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1260 F    iv. Dorothy Hyde was born about 1548 in Norbury, Cheshire, England, died in May 1593 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England about age 45, and was buried on 14 May 1593 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1261 M    v. Edward Hyde was born about 1549 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1262 M    vi. Thomas Hyde was born about 1551 in Norbury, Cheshire, England, died in Dec 1618 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England about age 67, and was buried on 9 Dec 1618 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

+ 1263 M    vii. Richard Hyde was born about 1553 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1264 M    viii. Randall Hyde was born about 1555 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1265 F    ix. Anne Hyde was born about 1559 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

+ 1266 F    x. Ellin Hyde was born about 1561 in Norbury, Cheshire, England.

1200. Humphrey Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1201. Ellen Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1202. Margery Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1203. Katherine Davenport (Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1204. Thomas Puleston (John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Elizabeth Salusbury, of Erbistock, daughter of Unknown and Thomas Salusbury, of Erbistock,.

Research Notes: Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124, "Elizabeth, d. of Thomas Salusbury, Esq., of Erbistock, the genealogist"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1267 M    i. John Puleston died on 14 Jan 1722 and was buried in Farndon, England.

+ 1268 F    ii. Ermin Puleston .

+ 1269 F    iii. Margaret Puleston .

+ 1270 F    iv. Elizabeth Puleston .

1205. Robert Puleston, of Bers (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1206. Rowland Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rowland married Agnes verch Rowland Griffith.1467 Agnes was born in <Plas Newydd>, Wales. Other names for Agnes were Agnes Griffith and Annes verch Griffith.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1271 F    i. Jane Puleston

1207. Jane Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Edward Griffith, son of Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales and Jane Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern,. Edward was born on 18 May 1511 and died on 11 Mar 1540 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland at age 28.

Death Notes: Died "of the flux."

Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :

"[William Griffth's] eldest son, William, d. young and he was succeeded by his second son, EDWARD GRIFFITH, b. 18 May 1511 (P.R.O. Min. Acc., 4948), he was a correspondent of Thomas Cromwell, mainly in connection with his feud with Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris (see under Bulkeley family ); he paid Cromwell an annuity of ten marks for some years and attempted, unsuccessfully, to gain possession of the Dominican friary at Bangor after its dissolution. He was probably the Edward Griffith who, as yeoman of the guard, was granted a water-mill in the lordship of Denbigh in 1537. He was acting on a number of commissions in North Wales until April of 1539, but in Oct. of that year he was sent with Sir William Brereton (D.N.B. Suppt., i, 264) to Ireland; his command (two grand captains, three petty captains, 250 archers, three priests, and two minstrels) was equivalent to that of Brereton and he was a member of the Irish privy council. He d. of 'the flux' at Dublin 11 March 1540. He [Edward] m. Jane, daughter of Sir John Puleston of Bersham . (L. and P. Henry VIII, viii, 122, 644, 925, xii, part i, 539 (14), 655, 1154, xiii, part i, 384 (91), 1289, xiv, part i, 732, 802, 803, 816, part ii, 40, 616, 759, 782, 1539; xv, 74, 82, 199, 327, 342, 355.) His death precipitated a long dispute between RHYS GRIFFITH his younger brother, who claimed the estates as heir male, and John Puleston, Edward Griffith's father-in-law, acting for his daughter and her three children (Jane, Catherine, and Ellen). Puleston asked Cromwell for the wardship of the children, and offered him £40 for his good offices; Rhys Griffith complained that during his absence in Ireland 'on the king's service,' his sister-in-law and her father had ransacked Penrhyn, leaving 'nothing but the bare walls.' The lord chancellor and the master of the court of wards made an arbitration in 1542, but the problems involved were still unsettled in 1559. Even after the death of Rhys Griffith in 1580, Sir Edward Bagnall, who had m. one of Edward Griffith's daughters, was still pursuing his wife's claims in the court of wards. (Penrhyn MSS. 50, 2197; N.L.W. Jnl., iii, 40; Lewis , Early Chancery Procs., 21, 22, 288, 290; Lewis and Davies, Augmentation Recs., 51; L. and P. Henry VIII, v, no. 724 (10), xv, 433, 661, xvii, 466, xix 812 (16), Addenda, i, part ii, 1462; Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edward VI, iv, 36; Acts Privy Council, 1580-1, 289; P.R.O., Court of Requests Procs., bundle iv, no. 258; bundle vi, no 210.)"

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1191)

1208. John Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1209. William Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1210. Elizabeth Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1211. Sybil Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1212. Elin Puleston, of Bers (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1213. Hugh Puleston, of Bers (Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Margaret verch Hugh Lloyd, of Llwyn y Cnotiau, daughter of Hugh Lloyd, of Llwyn y Cnotiau, near Wrexham and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138

Source also: Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PULE-EST-1283.html)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1272 M    i. John Puleston, of Llwyn y Cnotiau .

+ 1273 M    ii. Edward Puleston .

+ 1274 M    iii. Robert Puleston .

+ 1275 M    iv. Roger Puleston .

+ 1276 M    v. Richard Puleston .

+ 1277 M    vi. William Puleston .

+ 1278 F    vii. Jane Puleston .

+ 1279 F    viii. Alice Puleston .

+ 1280 F    ix. Margaret Anne Puleston .

1214. Piers Puleston, of Burras (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Piers married Catherine Hanmer in 1531 in Denbighshire, Wales. Catherine was born about 1510.

Research Notes: RootsWeb World Connect (Linda Neely)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1281 M    i. John Puleston, of Hafod y wern was born about 1540 in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1282 M    ii. Edward Puleston

+ 1283 M    iii. Nicholas Puleston

+ 1284 M    iv. Roger Puleston

+ 1285 M    v. Harri Puleston was born about 1550 in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1286 M    vi. William Puleston

+ 1287 F    vii. Ellen Puleston was born about 1570 in Hafod-y-Wern, Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

+ 1288 F    viii. Margaret Puleston

+ 1289 F    ix. Jane Puleston

+ 1290 F    x. Dorothy Puleston

1215. Jane Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married John ap David ap Howel, of Bersham, son of David ap Howel, of Bersham and Unknown, 31 Oct 1541 or 1542.

Research Notes: Source: History of the Town of Wrexham, Its Houses, Streets, Fields, and Old Families by Alfred Neobard Palmer (Wrexham, 1893), pp. 138

1216. Elin Puleston, of Hafod y Wern (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elin married William Coetmor. William died after 2 Jan 1538.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. VI (London, 1887), p. 200


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1291 M    i. William Coetmor, of Coetmore

1217. Richard Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1218. Roger Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1219. Elizabeth Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1220. Lili Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1221. Emmeline Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1222. Catherine Puleston (Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1223. Thomas Brooke (John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1292 F    i. Elizabeth Brooke 1384 was born in 1503 in <Cobham Hall, Kent>, England and died about 1560 in England about age 57.

1224. Anne Morgan (Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1293 F    i. Hon. Catherine Carey

1225. Christopher Robert Conyers, 2nd Baron Conyers (Anne Nevill1178, Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland1132, John Neville1087, John de Neville1037, Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Christopher married someone.

His child was:

+ 1294 M    i. John Conyers, 3rd Baron Conyers 279 1468 was born about 1524 in <Hornby Castle, North Riding>, Yorkshire, England and died in Jun 1557 about age 33.

1226. Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq. (Geoffrey de Warburton1179, Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Piers married Ellen Savage.1469 Ellen was born about 1432 in Clifton, Cheshire, England.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1295 M    i. Sir John Warburton, Knight 1443 was born about 1459 in Arley Hall, Great Budworth, Cheshire, England and died in 1525 about age 66.

+ 1296 M    ii. Peter Warburton .

+ 1297 F    iii. Blanche Warburton .

+ 1298 F    iv. Douce Warburton .

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1227. Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu (Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Howel married someone.

His child was:

+ 1299 M    i. Griffith ap Howel ap Einion .

1228. John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex (Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1300 M    i. Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire 1452 1470 was born on 5 Jul 1565, was christened in 1565, died on 6 Nov 1605 in London, Middlesex, England at age 40, and was buried in Trinity Church, Colchester, Essex, England.

1229. John Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1230. Jane Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married George Wyrriot, of Orielton. George was born in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died about 1599. Another name for George was George Wirriott of Orielton.

Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-ORI-1571.html) :
"OWEN family of Orielton, Pembs. The Owen of Orielton family played a prominent part in the history of Pembrokeshire for nearly three centuries. The estate of Orielton in Castlemartin came into the possession of the Owen family by the marriage of HUGH ab OWEN to Elizabeth Wirriot in 1571."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1301 F    i. Elizabeth Wyrriot was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48.

1231. Richard Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1232. Thomas Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1233. William Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1234. Morgan Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1235. Robert Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1236. Roger Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1237. Jane Griffith (Edward Griffith1191, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1238. Catherine Griffith (Edward Griffith1191, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1239. Ellen Griffith (Edward Griffith1191, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1240. Pyers Gruffydd, of Penrhyn (Sir Rhys Griffith, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon1192, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1241. William Griffith (Sir Rhys Griffith, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon1192, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1242. Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Jane married Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth, High Sheriff of Carnaerfonshire,1471 1472 son of John Wynne ap William and Jonet ferch Gruffudd, in 1565 in Peniarth, Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales. Hugh was born in 1538, was christened in 1538, and died after 1611. Other names for Hugh were Hugh Gwyn of Bodvel, Hugh ap Gwyn of Peniarth., High Sheriff of Carnaerfonshire, Hugh Gwynn, and Hugh Gwyn ap John Wynne ap Williams of Pennardd.

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1VXC-6QS (11/10/06) has b. and christened 1538.
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From the bookReifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 47:

"[John Powell, aka John ap Howell Gôch] married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.

"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern."

From p. 59:

"X. JANE OWEN, who married Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December, 1599-1600, and Justice of the Peace 11 May, 1611. Their daughter, Sibill (XI), married John Powell, of Gadfa, Llanwddyn, Montygomeryshire, and had Elizabeth (XII), who married Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyn du (see page 47)."
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From The History of the Gwydir Family by Sir John Wynne (Oswestry, 1878), p. 78 :
"...in Evioneth of old there were two sects or kindred, the one lineally descended of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of Wales, consisting then and now of four houses, viz. Keselgyfarch, y Llys ynghefn y fann, now called Ystimkegid, Clenenny, and Brynkir, Glasfrin or Cwmstrallyn; the other sect descended of Collwyn, whereof are five houses or more; viz. Whelog, Bron y foel, Berkin, Gwnfryn, Talhenbont, and the house of Hugh Gwyn ap John Wynne ap William called Pennardd, all descended of their common ancestor, Jevan ap Einion ap Gruffith."

Noted events in his life were:

• Appointed: High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 2 Dec 1599 or 1600.

• Appointed: Justice of the Peace, 11 May 1611.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1302 F    i. Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth was born between 1566 and 1575 in Peniarth, Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

+ 1303 F    ii. Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth died after 1646.

1243. Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hugh married Elizabeth Wyrriot, daughter of George Wyrriot, of Orielton and Jane Philipps, on 13 May 1571 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales. Elizabeth was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth Werriot and Elizabeth Wirriott.

Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-ORI-1571.html) :
"OWEN family of Orielton, Pembs. The Owen of Orielton family played a prominent part in the history of Pembrokeshire for nearly three centuries. The estate of Orielton in Castlemartin came into the possession of the Owen family by the marriage of HUGH ab OWEN to Elizabeth Wirriot in 1571."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1304 F    i. Sybil Owen

+ 1305 F    ii. Ann Owen

+ 1306 F    iii. Jane Owen

+ 1307 M    iv. Sir John Owen

+ 1308 M    v. William Owen

+ 1309 M    vi. Francis Owen

+ 1310 M    vii. Morris Owen was born in 1588 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

+ 1311 F    viii. Janet Owen

1244. William Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1245. John Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1246. Jasper Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1247. Randle Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1248. Rowland Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1249. Morris Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1250. Edward Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1251. Robert Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1252. Gwen Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1253. Elin Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1254. Catherine Owen (Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1255. Anne Bowes (Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Thomas Hilton.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1312 F    i. Jane Hilton

1256. Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe (Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married someone.

His child was:

+ 1313 M    i. Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe 1442 was born on 22 Oct 1616 and died in May 1653 at age 36.

1257. Robert Hyde, Jr. (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Beatrice Calvery.1473 Beatrice was born in 1557 in Calvery, Yorkshire, England and died in 1624 at age 67.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1314 F    i. Mary Hyde 1474 was born about 1586 in Stockport, Cheshire, England.

1258. Hamon Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1259. William Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1260. Dorothy Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1261. Edward Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1262. Thomas Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1263. Richard Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1264. Randall Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1265. Anne Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1266. Ellin Hyde (Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1267. John Puleston (Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Anne Alport, of Overton, Cheshire, daughter of Richard Alport, of Overton, Cheshire and Unknown,. Anne died on 14 Aug 1715.

Research Notes: 2nd daughter of Richard Alport, Esq. of Overton, Cheshire.

Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1315 F    i. Elizabeth Puleston was christened on 5 Apr 1681.

+ 1316 F    ii. Anne Puleston was christened on 26 Oct 1682 in Bangor, Wales.

+ 1317 M    iii. John Puleston was christened on 5 Mar 1685 in Bangor, Wales.

+ 1318 F    iv. Hester Puleston was christened on 9 May 1688 in Bangor, Wales and died on 12 Oct 1732 at age 44.

1268. Ermin Puleston (Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ermin married David Madocks, of Fron Yw, son of John Madocks, of Bodfari and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Eldest son of John Madocks of Bodfari

Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1319 M    i. William Madocks, of Ruthin and Llai was christened on 9 Aug 1686.

1269. Margaret Puleston (Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married John Price, of Sweeney on 29 Sep 1657.

Research Notes: Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124

1270. Elizabeth Puleston (Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Thomas Hughes, of Worthenbury on 22 Jun 1699 in Bangor, Wales.

Research Notes: Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124

1271. Jane Puleston (Rowland Puleston1206, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Sir Thomas Jones.1475

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1320 F    i. Elizabeth Jones

1272. John Puleston, of Llwyn y Cnotiau (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Maudlen Hanmer, daughter of Sir Thomas Hanmer and Unknown,.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138

1273. Edward Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Margaret verch Owen ap Owen.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1321 M    i. John Puleston

+ 1322 F    ii. Margaret Puleston

1274. Robert Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1275. Roger Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1276. Richard Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1277. William Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1278. Jane Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married John Eyton, of Eyton.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138 and 175

1279. Alice Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alice married Thomas Jones.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 138

1280. Margaret Anne Puleston (Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1281. John Puleston, of Hafod y wern (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1323 M    i. Robert Puleston, of Hafod y wern was buried on 21 Nov 1621 in Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.

1282. Edward Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1283. Nicholas Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1284. Roger Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1285. Harri Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1286. William Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1287. Ellen Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1288. Margaret Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1289. Jane Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1290. Dorothy Puleston (Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1291. William Coetmor, of Coetmore (Elin Puleston, of Hafod y Wern1216, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1292. Elizabeth Brooke (Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Thomas Wyatt,1384 son of Sir Henry Wyatt and Anne Skinner, in 1521 in England. Thomas was born in 1503 in Arlington Castle, Boxley, Kent, England and died on 10 Oct 1542 in Allington Castle, Sherborne, Dorset, England at age 39.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1324 M    i. Sir Thomas Wyatt 1384 was born in 1521 in Arlington Castle, Kent, England, was christened in 1523 in Arlington Castle, Kent, England, and died on 11 Apr 1554 in London Tower, London, Middlesex, England at age 33.

1293. Hon. Catherine Carey (Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Catherine married Charles Howard.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1325 M    i. William Howard, Lord Howard

1294. John Conyers, 3rd Baron Conyers (Christopher Robert Conyers, 2nd Baron Conyers1225, Anne Nevill1178, Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland1132, John Neville1087, John de Neville1037, Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His child was:

+ 1326 F    i. Elizabeth Conyers 279 1476 was born about 1545 in Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died on 6 Jun 1572 in Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England about age 27.

1295. Sir John Warburton, Knight (Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq.1226, Geoffrey de Warburton1179, Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Jane Stanley,1414 daughter of Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G. and Elizabeth Hopton, about 1487 in Arley, Cheshire, England. Jane was born about 1463 in Holt Castle, Cheshire (Wrexham), Wales and died about 1525 about age 62.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1119)

1296. Peter Warburton (Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq.1226, Geoffrey de Warburton1179, Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1297. Blanche Warburton (Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq.1226, Geoffrey de Warburton1179, Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1298. Douce Warburton (Piers Warburton, of Warburton and Arley, Esq.1226, Geoffrey de Warburton1179, Peter Warburton1133, John Warburton1089, Sir Geoffrey Warburton, Knight1042, Geoffrey de Warburton1009, Peter de Warburton963, Geoffrey de Dutton915, Geoffrey de Dutton838, Helen de Lacy763, Alice de Mandeville682, Rohese de Vere, Countess of Essex592, Adeliza de Clare517, Adelaide de Clermont-en-Beauvaisis445, Marguerite de Rameru373, Adele de Roucy315, Ebles I, Count of Rheims & Roucy, Archbishop of Rheims281, Giselbert, Count of Roucy253, Alberade, of Lorraine231, Giselbert, Duke of Lorraine209, Reginar I "Longneck", Duke of Lorraine194, Helletrude, of Lorraine178, Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor166, Louis I, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks161, Charlemagne, King of France, Holy Roman Emperor152, Pepin III "the Short", King of the Franks144, Charles Martel, King of the Franks138, Pepin II, of Heristal, Duke of Austrasia134, Ansegisel, of Metz, Duke Ansgise128, Dode120, Arnoaldus, Bishop of Metz108, Blithilda, Princess of Cologne92, Cloderic "the Parricide", King of Cologne83, Sigebert "the Lame", King of Cologne79, Childebert, King of Cologne76, Clovis "the Riparian", Frankish King of Cologne73, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

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1299. Griffith ap Howel ap Einion (Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Griffith married someone.

His child was:

+ 1327 M    i. Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute .

1300. Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire (John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Elizabeth Conyers,279 1476 daughter of John Conyers, 3rd Baron Conyers and Unknown, about 1569 in <Yorkshire>, England. Elizabeth was born about 1545 in Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England and died on 6 Jun 1572 in Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire, England about age 27.

Research Notes: From A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1 (British History Online):

"Thomas de Hornby was the chief tenant [of Hornby Castle, North Riding, Yorkshire] in 1316 (fn. 21) and Robert de Hornby in 1327. (fn. 22) Four years later mills and tenements in Hornby were settled on Robert and his wife Christina and their issue, with contingent remainder to Thomas St. Quintin and his heirs. (fn. 23) In 1332 Christina, widow of Robert, and Thomas St. Quintin were holding jointly. (fn. 24) At her death the manor came into the sole possession of the family of St. Quintin, a younger branch of the St. Quintins of Harpham. (fn. 25)

Thomas was succeeded by his nephew William, who had a son and heir John. (fn. 26) Anthony son of John died at the end of the 14th century, and left a daughter and heir Margaret, whose wardship and marriage belonged to Richard Lord Scrope. (fn. 27) He married Margaret St. Quintin to John Conyers, 'a servant of his own,' (fn. 28) who became the ancestor of the Conyers of Hornby.

He was succeeded by a son and heir Christopher, who purchased more lands in Hornby. (fn. 29) Christopher was alive in 1459, (fn. 30) and was succeeded by his son John, (fn. 31) who became Sheriff of Yorkshire 'at the king's special request,' but received none of the accustomed issues and profits. As a reward he had a pardon of all offences committed by him and all accounts due to the king. (fn. 32)

His son Sir John Conyers, (fn. 33) who married Alice the daughter and co-heir of William Lord Fauconberg, predeceased him, (fn. 34) and on his death in 1490 he was succeeded by his grandson and heir William, (fn. 35) created Lord Conyers in 1506 or 1507. (fn. 36) He married Anne daughter of Ralph Nevill Earl of Westmorland, and had a son and heir Christopher. (fn. 37)

John Lord Conyers, son and heir of Christopher, died in 1556, and his property was inherited by his four surviving daughters, Margaret, who died unmarried in 1560, (fn. 38) Anne the wife of Anthony Kempe, Elizabeth, who married Thomas Darcy, and Katherine, afterwards wife of John Atherton. (fn. 39)

The heirs of Thomas Darcy and his wife, in whom the barony of Conyers became vested by the failure of heirs to the other two surviving sisters, (fn. 40) acquired by purchase their two-thirds of Hornby. John Atherton, son of Katherine, and his wife Anne quitclaimed their third of the manor to Conyers Darcy, son of Thomas, in 1611, (fn. 41) and their daughter Anne and her husband, Sir William Pennyman, did the same in 1630. (fn. 42) "


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1328 M    i. Edward Darcy, [uncertain] 1452 was born about 1590 in England.

1301. Elizabeth Wyrriot (Jane Philipps1230, Elizabeth Gruffydd1190, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen, son of Owen Ap Hugh Owen, of Bodeon, High Sheriff of Anglesey and Sibill Griffith, on 13 May 1571 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales. Hugh was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?]. Another name for Hugh was Hugh ap Owen Recorder of Caermarthen.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #361176

http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#290
Notes: Called to the bar from Grays Inn, Practised on the Carmarthen Circuit of Great Sessions. In 1574 was elected Recorder of Carmarthen.
Inherited the Orielton estates by way of his marriage to Elizabeth Wyrriot. Orielton remained the main residence and seat of the Owen family until it's sale in the 1850's.
Knighted 1608.
High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire in 1583
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-BOD-1545.html) :
"OWEN AP HUGH of Bodeon was quite a prominent man in Anglesey in the early age of Elizabeth, sheriff twice, and Member of Parliament in 1545 for Newborough (according to the old order). His son, the first Sir HUGH OWEN, was a man of law, and recorder of the town of Carmarthen; this position enabled him to win the hand of Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of George Wirriott of Orielton in Pembroke (see Owen of Orielton ). When the Civil War broke out the attitude of the family, both in Anglesey and Pembroke, was indeterminate and non-committal; he would be a clever man who could say whether the second Sir Hugh favoured the king or the Parliament, so taciturn was he, and so close he kept his secrets."



(Duplicate Line. See Person 1243)

1302. Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth (Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Sibill married John Powell, of Gadfa, Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire,1477 son of Howell Gôch ap Meredith ap Bedo, of Gadfa and Margaret Evan, before 20 Sep 1588 in Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. John was born about 1567 in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales and was buried on 24 Jul 1636 in Llanwddyn Parish Church, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Other names for John were John ap Howell and John ap Howell Gôch of Gadfa.

Birth Notes: Birth year around 1567 or 1568

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH2-57 & AFN: 1VGP-2PT (11/10/06) has b. abt 1567, d. 24 Jul 1636.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, pp. 46-48:

"Humphrey ap Hugh married, circa 1624-1625, Elizabeth, daughter of John Powell (otherwise called John ap Howell Gôch), of Gadfa, a large farm (then considered quite a good estate), in the township of Rhiwargor, in the parish of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire. John ap Howell was taxed as a land owner in Llanwddyn, in a Lay Subsidy of 39 Elizabeth, 1596-7 [according to the Subsidy Rolls for Montgomeryshire], and was buried at Llanwddyn Parish Church, 24 July, 1636. He was the son of Howell Gôch, of Gadfa, ap Meredith ap Bedo ap Jenkin, of Caer Einion [see footnote 3, p. 47], and he married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1329 F    i. Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor was born from 1593 to 1607 in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

1303. Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth (Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Rev. Richard Nanney, Rector of Llangelynin.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1330 M    i. Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril

1304. Sybil Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1305. Ann Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1306. Jane Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1307. Sir John Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1308. William Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1309. Francis Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1310. Morris Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1311. Janet Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen1243, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1312. Jane Hilton (Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Ralph Delaval.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1331 F    i. Mary Delaval

1313. Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe (Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1332 M    i. Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe 1442 was born in 1643 in Preston, England and died on 16 Oct 1671 at age 28.

1314. Mary Hyde (Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married John Nuthall, Jr., son of John Nuthall, Sr. and Jane Newport, about 1600 in Norbury, Cheshire, England. John was born about 1577 in Cottonhall, Chester, England and died after 1658 in London, England.

Research Notes: From: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I631844502 :
John and his wife were apparently living in London as late as Aug 1644, and could possibly have died in the Great Fire of London in 1666.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1333 M    i. Thomas Nuthall was born in 1600 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England.

+ 1334 M    ii. James Nuthall was born in 1602 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England.

+ 1335 F    iii. Mary Nuthall was born in 1603 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England.

+ 1336 M    iv. Charles Nuthall was born in 1608 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England.

+ 1337 F    v. Martha Nuthall was born in 1613 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England.

+ 1338 F    vi. Frances Nuthall was born in 1614 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England.

+ 1339 M    vii. John Nuthall III 1478 was born in 1620 in London, England and died in 1667 in St. Mary's Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 47.

1315. Elizabeth Puleston (John Puleston1267, Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John Massie, of Coddington, son of Roger Massie and Unknown,. John was born about 1649.

Research Notes: Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124

1316. Anne Puleston (John Puleston1267, Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married William Madocks, of Ruthin and Llai, son of David Madocks, of Fron Yw and Ermin Puleston, on 20 Apr 1722 in Bangor, Wales. William was christened on 9 Aug 1686.

Research Notes: Married his cousin Anne.

Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124

1317. John Puleston (John Puleston1267, Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Eleanor Bayley, of Wirtarton, Cheshire, daughter of James Bayley, of Wirtarton, Cheshire and Unknown,.

1318. Hester Puleston (John Puleston1267, Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hester married Rev. Thomas Janns, Rector of Hordley, Salop.

1319. William Madocks, of Ruthin and Llai (Ermin Puleston1268, Thomas Puleston1204, John Puleston, of Bradenheath and Pickhill1167, Philip Puleston1124, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral1074, John Puleston, Esq., of Emral1030, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Anne Puleston, daughter of John Puleston and Anne Alport, of Overton, Cheshire, on 20 Apr 1722 in Bangor, Wales. Anne was christened on 26 Oct 1682 in Bangor, Wales.

Research Notes: Married her cousin William

Source: Archaeologia Cambrensis, The Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, Vol. VII. 5th Series (London, 1890), p. 124

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1316)

1320. Elizabeth Jones (Jane Puleston1271, Rowland Puleston1206, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1321. John Puleston (Edward Puleston1273, Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1322. Margaret Puleston (Edward Puleston1273, Hugh Puleston, of Bers1213, Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales1169, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1323. Robert Puleston, of Hafod y wern (John Puleston, of Hafod y wern1281, Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

His child was:

+ 1340 M    i. Robert Puleston, of Hafod y wern

1324. Sir Thomas Wyatt (Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1341 M    i. George Wyatt 1384 was born in 1550 in Arlington Castle, Kent, England, died on 16 Sep 1623 in Ireland at age 73, and was buried in Boxley Abbey, Boxley, Kent, England.

1325. William Howard, Lord Howard (Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Anne St. John.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1342 F    i. Elizabeth Howard

1326. Elizabeth Conyers (John Conyers, 3rd Baron Conyers1294, Christopher Robert Conyers, 2nd Baron Conyers1225, Anne Nevill1178, Ralph Nevill, Earl of Westmorland1132, John Neville1087, John de Neville1037, Ralph de Neville1004, John Neville958, Alice Audley903, Hugh I de Audley823, Ela Longspee743, William II Longspée656, William Longspée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury573, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire,1452 1470 son of John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex and Unknown, about 1569 in <Yorkshire>, England. Thomas was born on 5 Jul 1565, was christened in 1565, died on 6 Nov 1605 in London, Middlesex, England at age 40, and was buried in Trinity Church, Colchester, Essex, England.

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1327. Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute (Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lewis married someone.

His child was:

+ 1343 M    i. Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas .

1328. Edward Darcy, [uncertain] (Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married someone.

His child was:

+ 1344 M    i. Edward Darcy, "the Colonist" 1452 1479 1480 1481 1482 1483 1484 1485 was born about 1615 in <Hockley, Middlesex, England>, was christened in 1619 in <England>,1486 died before Nov 1670 in <Maryland>, (United States), and was buried in Virginia, (United States).

1329. Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor (Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Elizabeth married Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyn du, son of Hugh ap David, of Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Talybont and Catherine verch Rhydderch ap Sion, of Abergynolwyn, from about 1624 to 1625 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales. Humphrey was born between 1600 and 1603 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1664 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales. Other names for Humphrey were Humffrey ap Hugh of Llwyngwrill and Humphrey ap Hugh Howel.

Death Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH1-WV (11/10/06) has b. 1592-1603 in Llwyn du, Llangelynin and d. 21 Sep 1697 in Llwyn du.

Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 46 has "He was living at Llwyn du 1662, but died in or before 1664, having been a Justice of the Peace for his county."

Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH1-WV (11/10/06) has b. 1592-1603 in Llwyn du, Llangelynin and d. 21 Sep 1697 in Llwyn du.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, pp. 46-48:

"XI. HUMPHREY AP HUGH, of LLwyn du, in the township of Llwyngwrill, parish of Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, was born circa 1600-1603. He is named as a party to the deed of marriage settlement made at the time of the marriage of his daughter Anne to Ellis Rees, and dated 1 January 1649, wherein he is described as: 'Humffrey ap Hugh of Llwyngwril in the sayd Com. of Merioneth, gentleman.' [see footnote 3, p. 46] He was living at Llwyn du 1662 [according to the Diary of Richard Davies, of Welshpoole, the Quaker], but died in or before 1664 [according to deeds relative to Quaker Burial Ground at Llwyn du], having been a Justice of the Peace for his county.

"Humphrey ap Hugh married, circa 1624-1625, Elizabeth, daughter of John Powell (otherwise called John ap Howell Gôch), of Gadfa, a large farm (then considered quite a good estate), in the township of Rhiwargor, in the parish of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire. John ap Howell was taxed as a land owner in Llanwddyn, in a Lay Subsidy of 39 Elizabeth, 1596-7 [according to the Subsidy Rolls for Montgomeryshire], and was buried at Llanwddyn Parish Church, 24 July, 1636. He was the son of Howell Gôch, of Gadfa, ap Meredith ap Bedo ap Jenkin, of Caer Einion [see footnote 3, p. 47], and he married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.

"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern.

"Issue:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES [see footnote 2, p. 48], of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."

Footnote 3, p. 46:
"This Indenture is now owned by a descendant, Edward Griffith, Esq., of Springfield, Dôlgelly, Merionethshire, Wales. It is dated 1 January, 1649, the parties thereto being Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, in the County of Merioneth, gentleman; Humffrey ap Hugh, of Llwyngwrill, in said county, gentleman; Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwrill, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen. It recites that a marriage is intended between Anne, one of the daughters of said Humffrey ap Hugh, and Ellis Rees, second son of said Rees Lewis. Richard Nanney and David Ellis are Trustees. It was witnessed 21 January, 1649, by John ap William ap Humphrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Tudor Vaughan and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, who compiled the pedigree of 1697, was the only issue of this marriage."

Footnote 5, p. 47:
"The MS. Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, by mistake, makes her daughter instead of sister of Sir Hugh Owen. She was daughter of Owen ap Hugh, as above. Dwnn II, 199, 205."

Footnote 6, p. 47:
"Eleanor, or Ellen, another daughter of Hugh Gwyn, married Rev. Richard Nanney, Rector of Llangelynin and Vicar of Towyn. She was living 16 June, 1646, in Llwyngwrill, and her son was named Richard Nanney."

Footnote 2, p. 48:
"See Deed of Marriage Settlement, 1 January, 1649 (1649-50), cited supra. Their only child, Rowland Ellis, was born 1650, and died in Pennsylvania; he compiled the pedigree of 1697, which is in his own handwriting."

Footnote 3, p. 48:
"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Penllyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows: Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen, High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."

Footnote 4, p. 48:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1345 M    i. Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du 1487 1488 was born in 1625 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 13 Apr 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1699 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales at age 74.

+ 1346 M    ii. Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire was born about 1627 in Merionethshire, Wales and died in Portheven, Merionethshire, Wales.

+ 1347 F    iii. Anne Humphrey was born from 1627 to 1634 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire , Wales and died after 1650.

+ 1348 M    iv. Hugh Humphrey was born on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died on 22 May 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 22 May 1628.

+ 1349 F    v. Catherine Humphrey was born about 1631, was christened on 15 Nov 1631 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died about Nov 1631 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 29 Nov 1631.

+ 1350 M    vi. John Humphrey, of Llanwddyn 1488 1489 was born in 1632, was christened on 16 Nov 1632 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in Pennsylvania, (United States).

+ 1351 M    vii. Samuel Humphrey 1488 1490 was born about 1635, was christened on 22 Jan 1635 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died before 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales.

1330. Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril (Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1303, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1331. Mary Delaval (Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married George Bowes.1317

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1352 F    i. Anne Bowes

1332. Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe (Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married someone.

His child was:

+ 1353 M    i. Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe 1442 was born on 27 Sep 1670 in Preston, England and died on 7 May 1714 in Hanover, Virginia, (United States) at age 43.

1333. Thomas Nuthall (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1334. James Nuthall (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1335. Mary Nuthall (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1336. Charles Nuthall (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1337. Martha Nuthall (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1338. Frances Nuthall (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1339. John Nuthall III (Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Elizabeth Bacon,1491 daughter of Nathaniel Bacon and Elizabeth Kingsmill, in Jan 1644 in Northampton Co., Virginia, (United States). Elizabeth was born about 1609 in Burgate, Suffolk, England and died after 27 Jul 1653 in Northampton Co., Virginia, (United States). Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth Bacon Holloway.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1354 F    i. Eleanor Nuthall 1492 was born in 1645 in Northampton Co., Virginia, (United States) and died on 16 Mar 1701 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 56.

+ 1355 M    ii. John Nuthall IV was born in Mar 1648 in Northampton Co., Virginia, (United States).

+ 1356 M    iii. James Nuthall was born in 1650 in Northampton Co., Virginia, (United States) and died in 1685 at age 35.

John next married Jane Johnson on 12 Sep 1660 in Hungar's Parish, Northampton, Virginia (United States). Jane died before 1663.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I631844498

1340. Robert Puleston, of Hafod y wern (Robert Puleston, of Hafod y wern1323, John Puleston, of Hafod y wern1281, Piers Puleston, of Burras1214, Sir John Puleston, of Tir Môn and Havod y Wern1173, John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle1126, John Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern1075, Madog Puleston, of Bers1031, Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral993, Richard Puleston, Esq. of Emral945, Sir Roger Puleston, of Emral878, Angharad de Warenne, of Warren Hall, Salop808, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1341. George Wyatt (Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married someone.

His child was:

+ 1357 M    i. Haute Wyatt 1384 was born on 4 Jun 1594 in Boxley Manor, Maidstone, Kent, England, was christened on 4 Jun 1594 in Kerstenings, Berkshire, England, died on 31 Jul 1638 in Boxley Manor, Maidstone, Kent, England at age 44, and was buried on 1 Aug 1638 in Chancel-Boxley, Maidstone, Kent, England.

1342. Elizabeth Howard (William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John [I] Mordaunt.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1358 M    i. Sir John [II] Mordaunt

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1343. Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas (Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

His child was:

+ 1359 M    i. Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas 1493 1494 was born about 1585.

1344. Edward Darcy, "the Colonist" (Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Ann about 1638 in <Virginia, (United States)>. Ann was born about 1609 and died on 21 Jan 1690 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States)1495 about age 81.

Research Notes: Not to be confused with Ann Howard, daughter of Matthew Howard and Anne Hall, as the dates make such a relationship impossible.

From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I41174:

Some researchers have inaccurately listed her as Ann, daughter of Matthew HOWARD. While Matthew HOWARD did have a daughter named Ann, there is record of her husband being James GRENEFFE, who mentions wife Ann, "brother John HOWARD" and "brother Samuel HOWARD" in his will. (1c) She may have been the daughter of Humphrey BACHE of London, and the aunt of Elizabeth HARRIS, of Quaker fame. (2) Bef. 1646. England.

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From http://www.eskimo.com/~bgudgel/gudgarc1 :

37. Ann ---- was Quaker in 1658 in State of Virginia.27 A letter from 1658 "for Elizabeth Harris signifieing, a good fruite of hir labours there for the Lord, wch heare ensueth:" Elizabeth Harris, Deare hearte; I salute thee in ye tender love of the father wch mooved in thee towards ye goode of god in us wch had longe leynn hid and bin made a pray upon by the dragon (who) first made ware with ye lambes and by his subteleties overcame but when ye apoynted time of the father was come he fulfiled the good word of his grace wch he spake by his sperit concereining his sonn, yt he would not leave his soule in grave nor suffer his holy one to see corruption it being impossible yet he could be houlden under of deth but by the powre of his resurreccion in mee, hee hath brocken those bonds and hath manifested that blessed life in his son whome hee hath raysed from the ded, wherein the second deth has no powre..." The writer of the letter goes on ..."God hath made my wife partakers with mee and haith established our heartes in his feare, & likewise Ann Dorsey in a more larger measure, hir husband I hope abideth faithfull in his measure likewise." [P15] An (Ann) Dorcey had apparently been requested to "visett An James." [P16] "We read every particuler, thy letter & the rest of the letters from the others of our friends therein att ye reading where of the measures of God in us who were together then present who were Edward Dorcy & his wife..." Ann Dorsey, wife of Edward is thought to have outlived her husband, and to have returned to their former home in Virginia, for no further record is found of her in Maryland. It seems reasonable to suppose that their children were born in Virginia. Edward DORSEY and Ann ----


Noted events in her life were:

• Converted: to Quakerism, Abt 1658.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1360 M    i. Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey" 1480 1481 1483 1485 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 was born about 1640 in <Lower Norfolk, Virginia>, (United States), died after 26 Oct 1704 in <Major's Choice>, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and was buried in <Major's Choice, Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1361 M    ii. Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole" 1480 1483 1485 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 was born about 1645 in Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia, (United States) and died on 11 Mar 1715 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 70.

+ 1362 M    iii. Joshua Dorsey, of "Hockley" 1506 1507 was born about 1646 in Virginia, United States and died in 1688 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States about age 42.

+ 1363 F    iv. Ann Dorsey, [uncertain] 1508 was born about 1649, died on 27 Apr 1698 in "Greenberry Point", Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 49, and was buried in St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1364 F    v. Sarah Dorsey 1509 was born about 1650 in Virginia, United States and died before Oct 1691 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1345. Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Owen married Margaret Vaughan,28 1510 daughter of Captain Rowland Vaughan, of Caer-gai, Merioneth and Jane Price, Heiress of Trev Brysg, in 1681 in London, England. Margaret was born in 1630 in Llangelynn <Llanuwchllyn>, Montgomeryshire, Wales, was christened in Llanwdhlyn <Llanuwchllyn> Parish, Merionethshire, Wales, and died on 22 Sep 1699 in Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales at age 69.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1365 M    i. John Owen was born about 1653 in <Llanllugan, > Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Feb 1653, and died in Feb 1653 in Wales.

+ 1366 M    ii. Joshua Owen was born about 1659 in Llangelynn <Llanllugan?>, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Mar 1728 about age 69.

+ 1367 M    iii. Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler" 1511 1512 1513 was born on 7 Mar 1659 in <Llwyn du>, Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Nov 1716 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

+ 1368 M    iv. Owen Owen was born about 1661 in Llangelynn <Llanllugan?>, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

+ 1369 F    v. Margaret Owen was born 1662 ? in Merionethshire, Wales and died before 1688.

+ 1370 F    vi. Rebecca Owen 1488 1514 1515 was born about 1663 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales and died on 23 Aug 1697 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States about age 34.

+ 1371 M    vii. Henry Owen was born 1670 ? in Merionethshire, Wales.

+ 1372 F    viii. Elizabeth Owen .

Owen next married Elizabeth Thomas.28 Elizabeth was born about 1631 in <Llangelynn, Montgomeryshire, Wales>.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1THC-G7

Owen next married Jane.1516

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1373 F    i. Rebecca Humphrey

1346. Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Elizabeth verch Rees Hugh, daughter of Rees Hugh and Unknown,.

Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 4:

"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."

Noted events in her life were:

• Removed to: Pennsylvania, 1683.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1374 M    i. Daniel Humphrey

+ 1375 M    ii. Benjamin Humphrey

1347. Anne Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Ellis ap Rees, of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly,1517 1518 son of Rees ap Lewis, of Nannau and Unknown, on 1 Jan 1649. Ellis died after 1678. Other names for Ellis were Ellis Price, Ellis Rees ap Lewis of Bryn Mawr, and Ellis ap Reese.

Death Notes: "Living 1678" per Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com

Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 31:

"The title papers to this property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] are now in possession of Edward Griffith, Esq., of Springfield, near Dôlgelly, a descendant of Ann, eldest daughter of Rowland Ellis by his first wife. Amongst these old documents is the original marriage contract and settlement made upon the marriage of Ellis Price [Ellis ap Rees] and Anne Humphrey, the parents of Rowland Ellis, in 1649. The parties to this settlement were: Humphrey (Humffrey) ap Hugh, of Llwyngwril, gentleman, father of Anne Humphrey, Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, gentleman, father of Ellis Price, who was his second son, and Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen, who were to act as trustees. Richard Nanney was cousin to Anne, his father, the Rector of Llangelynin having married one of the daughters of Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth. David Ellis was brother-in-law to Rees Lewis, the latter having married his sister Catherine.

"The witnesses to this document were: John ap William ap Humffrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Edward Vaughn and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey, and therefore inherited Bryn Mawr under this settlement and continued to live there until his permanent removal to Pennsylvania in 1696; when he sold the place to Lewis Owen, of Tyddyn y Garreg, his kinsman, to whom he was indebted."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1376 M    i. Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania 1517 was born in 1650 in <Dolgellau>, Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1729 at age 79.

1348. Hugh Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1349. Catherine Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1350. John Humphrey, of Llanwddyn (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Joan Humphrey. Another name for Joan was Jane Humphrey.

Research Notes: John Humphrey's cousin, sister of Richard Humphrey.

1351. Samuel Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Elizabeth Rees, daughter of Rees Hugh and Unknown, on 20 Feb 1658.

Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com

Footnote 4, p. 48:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1377 M    i. Benjamin Humphrey .

+ 1378 M    ii. Daniel Humphrey .

+ 1379 F    iii. Anne Humphrey .

+ 1380 F    iv. Lydia Humphrey .

+ 1381 F    v. Rebecca Humphrey .

+ 1382 F    vi. Elizabeth Humphrey .

1352. Anne Bowes (Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Francis Blakiston.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1383 F    i. Elizabeth Blakiston

1353. Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe (Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1384 M    i. Thomas Stanley, Jr. 1442 was born on 23 Oct 1689 in New Kent, Virginia, (United States) and died on 7 Aug 1754 in Hanover, Virginia, (United States) at age 64.

1354. Eleanor Nuthall (John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Thomas Sprigg, Lord of Northhampton Manor, son of Thomas Sprigg and Ann, on 1 Sep 1668 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. Thomas was born in 1630 in Kettering, Northamptonshire, England and died on 29 Dec 1704 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 74.

Research Notes: From: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I631844474 :

Thomas Sprigg, a well to-do planter, arrived in America in about 1650.

On 18 Jan 1658, a patent was issued to Thomas Sprigg who had transported to Maryland "Himself, Catherine, his wife, Verlinda Roger, Edward Bushell, Nathaiel Sprigge and Hugh Johnson." The patent was for a tract of 600 acres, called "Sprigley," on Chester River. Thomas Sprigg called one of the tracts he took up "Kittering" and another "Northampton." Ultimately, Thomas Sprigg owned nearly 1000 acres of land and is considered instrumental in developing Prince George County, MD.

His year of birth has been placed based on a deposition made in 1665 in which he gave his age as 35 years. Another deposition made in 1694 gave his age as 64 years.

His first wife, Kathryn, was living on 17 Aug 1661; she was probably a sister of Governor Stone of Maryland, who in his will, dated 3 Dec 1659 and proved 21 Dec 1660, mentions "my brother Sprigg;" and Thomas Stone, son of the governor, executes an assignment, 3 Aug 1662, 'to my uncle Thomas Sprigg."

In 1651 Thomas Sprigg was living in Northampton County, VA, but by 1660-61 he had settled in Calvert County, MD, on or near "Resurrection Manor," and later at "Northampton," Prince George County. In 1661 he and John Nuthall signed the "Submission to Parliament."

Thomas Sprigg fought against the Nanticoke Indians. He was Justice of the Peace and of the Quorum for Calvert County in 1658-67-68-69-70-74. Com. High Sheriff of Calvert County, 1 Apr 1664 to May 1665; he was also one of the first gentlemen to be made Justice of the Peace and Gentleman Justice of the Quorum for Prince George County, 1696.

"Lt." Thomas Sprigg was a signer of the Association Address to King William III congratulating him upon his escape from "Conspiracy and Assassination."

In 1696 he endorsed a round-robin letter from ship-owners and commanders of the fleet excusing delay in sailing to England on the ground of "illness among the men, backward crops, and desertions to Penna."

Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 3, pg 48
Sprigg, Thomas, Sr.,Prince George's Co., dated 9 May 1704;
Proved 29 Dec 1704.
To son Thomas, ex., plantation and land of Northamton and Kellering, which have not been disposed of; also 1/3 of patent 500 A. in manor of Colington.
To dau. Martha Prather and hrs., 1/3 of residue of 500 A. lying near Jonathan Prather's.
To dau. Oliver Nutthall, residue of afsd. patent lying near Jonathan Prather's.
To Thomas Stockett, grandson Thomas Stockett, Oliver Stockett, and each of sd. Thos. Stockett's child.,
To daus. Elizabeth Wade and her child., Ann Gittens and her child., Oliver Nutthall and her child., and Martha Prather and her child., personalty.
To daus. afsd., residue of estate; division to be made by Sam'l Magruder, Sr., Edward Willett and John Smith at Mattapany.
In event of death of son Thomas, sons-in-law Robert Wade, Phillip Gittens and Thomas Prather to assume executorship.
Test: Thomas Lucas, Sr., Thomas Lucas, Jr., Dorothy Lucas. 3. 443.
==
Thomas Shepard 19,139 1 PG £3,2.8 Mar 16 1698 Apr 6 1699
Appraisers: Thomas Sprigg, William Affotts.
List of debts: James Beale.
Administrator: James Beale,
===
Coughing, Thomas, (nunc. ) 15th Aug., 1662;
27th Oct., 1662.
Character of estate not shown.
Exs.: Matthew Stone, Thos. Sprigg, Thos. Trueman.
Test: Wm. Calvert. 1. 161


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1385 M    i. Thomas Sprigg was born about 1669 and died in 1736 about age 67.

+ 1386 F    ii. Martha Sprigg 1519 1520 1521 was born in 1677 in Calvert, Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Nov 1742 in Charles Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 65.

+ 1387 F    iii. Ann Sprigg 1522 was born in 1679 and died before 1780.

+ 1388 F    iv. Elizabeth Sprigg .

+ 1389 M    v. Oliver Sprigg .

1355. John Nuthall IV (John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1356. James Nuthall (John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1357. Haute Wyatt (George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Haute married someone.

His child was:

+ 1390 M    i. Nicholas Wyatt 1483 1499 1523 1524 was born about 1620 in <Virginia, (United States)>, was christened in 1620 in <Virginia, (United States)>, and died on 22 Jan 1673 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 53.

1358. Sir John [II] Mordaunt (Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Elizabeth Carey.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1391 M    i. Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough

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1359. Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas (Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Evan married Jane.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania by Charles H. Browning (Philadelphia, 1912), p. 282


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1392 M    i. Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm 1493 1525 was born before 1636 in <Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales> and died in 1669 in Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales.

+ 1393 M    ii. Evan ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm, Merionethshire 1526 1527 was born in <Vron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales>.

+ 1394 M    iii. John ap Evan .1525

1360. Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey" (Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Sarah Wyatt,1523 1528 daughter of Nicholas Wyatt and Damaris Stockett, on 12 Oct 1671 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States. Sarah was born in 1657 in <Providence (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States)>, died in 1690 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 33, and was buried in 1692 in Virginia, (United States).

Research Notes: From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, pp. 57-58:

"Major Edward Dorsey married, first, Sarah, daughter of Nicholas Wyatt, the pioneer surveyor of the Severn, who had come up from Virginia with his wife, Damaris, and her daughter, Mary, afterward the wife of Major John Welsh. She was the half-sister of Sarah (Wyatt) Dorsey. Upon the death of Nicholas Wyatt, in 1673, he left a will made in 1671, in which Mrs. Wyatt was made executrix. Upon her subsequent marriage to Thomas Bland, the attorney, there was a contest in chancery, in which Major Edward Dorsey, as the representative of his wife, the heir, contended for the administration of the estate, on the ground of a subsequent revocation of the will of 1671. From that case in chancery, a view of Nicholas Wyatt's neighbors is given."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1395 M    i. Edward Dorsey 1529 1530 died before 1704.

+ 1396 M    ii. Samuel Dorsey, [Major Edward] 1531 1532 1533 was born about 1682 and died on 14 Feb 1725 about age 43.

+ 1397 M    iii. Captain Joshua Dorsey 1483 1532 1534 1535 was born in 1686 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 28 Nov 1747 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 61.

+ 1398 M    iv. John Dorsey, [of Major Edward] 1452 1532 1536 1537 1538 was born on 15 Jun 1688 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died on 13 Nov 1764 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 76, and was buried in 1764 in "First Discovery", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States).

+ 1399 M    v. Nicholas Dorsey, [son of Col. Edward] 1532 1537 1539 was born about 1690, died before 25 Sep 1717 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and was buried on 25 Sep 1717 in All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1400 M    vi. Benjamin Dorsey 1532 1540 was born before 1715.

+ 1401 F    vii. Hannah Dorsey .

+ 1402 F    viii. Sarah Dorsey .1485 1532

Edward next married Margaret Ruth Larkin,28 1541 daughter of John Larkin and Unknown, about 1693 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Margaret was born in 1643 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States), died in 1707 in <Anne Arundel, Maryland>, (United States) at age 64, and was buried in 1707 in Virginia, (United States). Another name for Margaret was Margarey Larkin.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of Colonel Edward Dorsey (son and heir of Edward Dorsey, the immigrant).

From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, p. 56:

"Colonel Edward Dorsey, son and heir of Edward Dorsey, the immigrant, held [the] tract of 'Dorsey' during life. It was sold by his widow, Margaret, the wife of John Israel, in 1706, to Wm. Bladen, of Annapolis."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1403 M    i. Larkin Dorsey 28 1500 1532 1537 was born about 1694 in "Major's Choice", Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1712 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 18.

+ 1404 M    ii. Charles Dorsey, [son of Major Edward] .1483 1532 1537

+ 1405 M    iii. Francis Dorsey 1529 1532 1537 1542 was born about 1696 and died before 17 Feb 1750 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.

+ 1406 M    iv. Edward Dorsey, the Younger 28 1483 1532 1537 1543 was born about 1700 in "Major's Choice", Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 15 Mar 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1407 F    v. Ann Dorsey .1532 1537

1361. Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole" (Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Pleasance Ely,1485 1544 1545 daughter of Edward Ely and Unknown, in 1683 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). Pleasance was born about 1660 in Maryland, (United States) and died before 14 Aug 1734 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Another name for Pleasance was Pleasence Ely.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1563-GQC b. 1650? MD.

Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II - has (ca. 1660-1734).

Death Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has d. 1733 in Baltimore Co., MD.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d221.htm#P221 has d. before 14 Aug 1734.

Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II - has (ca. 1660-1734).

Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/dorsey.html

"Pleasance, "of austere memory" was described in family records: "between her name and her disposition there was no similarity." She married a second time, on 30 November 1722, Thomas WAINWRIGHT. With this marriage, "Troy" passed to her grandson Basil Dorsey, son of Caleb. Thomas died in 1729, leaving Pleasance the greater part of his estate. Pleasance apparently used her wealth to invest in land. A warrant was made out for her 17 December 1717 for 200 acres called "Isle of Ely" adjacent to "Troy". That year she also bought 100 acre "Oldman's Folly". In 1720 she bought 200 acre "Roper's Increase" (perhaps part of the original of which her husband had bought 79 acres in 1705), 50 acre "Howard's Addition", and 120 acre "Poplar Spring Garden" in Baltimore County at the head of the Patapsco River, adjacent to "Howard's Ridge".[30]

"Pleasance died in 1734. Her estate was appraised 14 August 1734, by Benjamin HOWARD and John HAMMOND, son of Charles. Her possessions included some items that had been in her first husband's inventory. Pleasance had wearing apparel, a silver tankard and cups, a silver spoon, thimble, and buckles, 3 silk handkerchiefs, taylor's shears, 2 small punch bowls, 4 ivory handled knives and forks, a pepper box, 1 caster, 1 tin baster, 1 flesh fork, 1 cutting knife and 1 pen knife, 2 chests, a pair of spectacles, 2 "Turkey-workt" chairs, 6 old books (unspecified), furniture and kitchen utensils, stock and feed, one old Negro man named Tom, one old Negro woman named Beck, and one Negro lad named George.[31]"

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From Side-Lights on Maryland History, vol. 2, pp. 212-213:

"This Charles Ridgely married Deborah Dorsey, the daughter of Honorable John Dorsey and Pleasance Ely. Of this lady the family records say between her name and her disposition there was no similarity."

Ibid., pp. 87-91:

"...It was at the house on Prince George's Street that Major Edward Dorsey lived during the lifetime of his first wife, Sarah Wyatt, while the Honorable John Dorsey, captain of the Baltimore County militia in later years, took possession of Hockley, three miles from Annapolis, over which his wife, Madam Pleasance Ely, presided, of whom it has been noted--perhaps as a warning to her descendants, that her name was in no sense suggestive of her disposition.

"Certain it is that the amiable Sarah, wife of Major Edward Dorsey, died, after bearing six sons and two daughters to her liege lord, while 'Pleasance,' of austere memory, buried the 'Honorable John,' and was led a second time to the altar by Thomas Wainwright."

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From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, pp. 61-62:

"Coming into possession of 'Hockley,' in 1683, Hon. John Dorsey married Plesance Ely, who later took up a tract of land on Elk Ridge, which she named 'The Isle of Ely.'... He left an exceedingly intelligent will of entail, which gives a summary of his large estate. It reads: 'My wife, Plesance, is to have one-third of my estate, and also the choice of my estate on South River, or my now dwelling place on Elk Ridge...

"Mrs. Plesance Dorsey became Mrs Robert Wainwright. Her tract, 'The Isle of Ely,' was sold by her grandson, 'Patuxent John Dorsey,' to Basil Dorsey, of Caleb, whose homestead, 'Troy Hill,' was the former residence of Hon. John Dorsey."




Noted events in her life were:

• Inherited: One-third of Hon. John Dorsey's estate, 1715, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Inherited: Hon. John Dorsey's estate "Troy" on the South River or "Troy Hill" on Elk Ridge, 1715, <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). This estate passed to her grandson Basil Dorsey, son of Caleb, upon her marriage to Thomas Wainwright on 30 November 1722.

• Acquired: "The Isle of Ely," 200 acres on Elk Ridge adjacent to "Troy", 17 Dec 1717, <Anne Arundel (Howard)>, Maryland, (United States).

• Purchased: "Oldman's Folly," 100 acres, 1717.

• Purchased: "Roper's Increase," 200 acres, 1720.

• Purchased: "Howard's Addition," 50 acres, 1720.

• Purchased: "Poplar Spring Garden," 120 acres at the head of the Patapsco River, adjacent to "Howard's Ridge", 1720, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Conveyed: her inherited Dorsey holdings to her grandson Basil Dorsey upon her marriage to Thomas Wainwright, 30 Nov 1722.

• Appraisal: of her estate by Benjamin Howard and John Hammond, son of Charles, 14 Aug 1734.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1408 M    i. Edward Dorsey 1546 1547 was born about 1678 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1701 in South Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States) about age 23.

+ 1409 F    ii. Deborah Dorsey 1485 1548 1549 1550 was born about 1685 and died before 1752.

+ 1410 M    iii. Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John] 1505 1551 1552 1553 1554 was born on 11 Nov 1685 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1742 in "Hockley-in-the-Hole", St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

1362. Joshua Dorsey, of "Hockley" (Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Sarah Richardson,1507 daughter of Lawrence Richardson and Unknown,. Sarah died in 1705.

Research Notes: With her two brothers, John and Lawrence Richardson, inherited her fathers land upon the Severn. After becoming the wife of Joshua Dorsey of "Hockley," Joshua sold his interest to his brother, Hon. John Dorsey, and removed to the estate of his wife.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1411 M    i. Col. John Dorsey, [son of Joshua] 1555 1556 was born about 1688 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States and died after 1735.

+ 1412 F    ii. <Mary> Dorsey

1363. Ann Dorsey, [uncertain] (Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1364. Sarah Dorsey (Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Matthew Howard, Jr.,28 1557 1558 1559 son of Matthew Howard and Anne Hall, before May 1667 in <Maryland, (United States)>. Matthew was born about 1641, was christened in 1643 in Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia, (United States), and died on 12 Jan 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 51.

Research Notes: From Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, p. 29:
"The impetus of immigration, after 1660, was distinctly shown upon the Rent Rolls of the county. Upon Broad Neck Hundred additional surveys reached up to the Magothy. Thomas Homewood, William Hopkins, and Richard Young, were near the Magothy.

"Matthew Howard resurveyed 'Howard's Inheritance,' adjoining William Hopkins. Thomas Underwood located upon Ferry Creek. Thomas Turner settled as a neighbor of Edward Lloyd and Richard Young."

Ibid., p. 30:
"South-side Severn settlements were increased in 1662. Matthew Howard, who had come up from Lower Norfolk, Virginia, in 1650, with his neighbor and relative, Edward Lloyd, had died before 1659, but his five sons now came. They were Captain Cornelius Howard, of 'Howard's Heirship and Chance'; Samuel Howard, of 'Howard's Hope'; John Howard, of 'Howard's Interest'' all adjoining near Round Bay. Philip and Matthew were on North Severn. In 1664, the three sons of Edward Dorsey, the immigrant of 1650--relatives of the Howards--took up and patented their father's survey of 'Hockley-in-the-Hole.' They were Colonel Edward Dorsey, Joshua and Hon. John Dorsey, prominent leaders in political movements and representatives in legislative measures."
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I41172:
(1) 1645: Matthew HOWARD was executor of the will of Richard HALL, a merchant of VA, who, in 1610, was one of the "Grocers Court" of England which contributed 100 pounds toward the plantation in VA. Col. Cornelius LLOYD was a witness to the will. The testator's property was left to Ann, Elizabeth, John, Samuel, Matthew and Cornelius HOWARD, children of Matthew and Ann HOWARD.
(1) 1661: Henry CATLIN assigned his estate to Matthew HOWARD Jr., who resurveyed it as "Howard's Inheritance" adjoining William HOPKINS, and added it with "Hopkins Plantation", Anne Arundel Co., MD.
(1) 1662: The five sons of Matthew HOWARD came to the Severn in MD and seated themselves near their father's surveys. Surveyed and bought extensively upon the neck of the Severn and Magothy Rivers and lived on North Severn. John, Samuel, Matthew, Cornelius and Philip HOWARD had 900 acres granted to them as brothers.
(1) 1667, 7 May: Matthew HOWARD demanded land for transporting Sarah DARCY, his wife, John PINE, Thomas GLEVE, Thomas MADLOE, Wm. COOKE, Joseph WINDOES, Sarah DRIVEN, Elizabeth WARRENTON, Samuel DOYLE, Joane GARNISH. Warrant then issued in the same of Matthew HOWARD for 500 acres of land due him.
(1) Was an Associate Justice of Anne Arundel Co.
(1) Served on a committee of the port of entry.
(1) 1683: Henry HOWARD of Anne Arundel Co., MD made his will. Left to John HOWARD his wearing apparel, and to John HOWARD and Matthew HOWARD of Anne Arundel Co. each a silver seal ring. Left to John BENNETT and Sarah his wife a seal ring with the coat of arms and a hooked ring with the initials "F.C." Left to Sarah DASEY, wife of John DASEY, 200 acres of land upon the Gunpowder. His personal estate was granted to Edward SKIDMORE, Elizabeth SKIDMORE, and Michael SKIDMORE. To Theophilus HACKETT, his administrator, he left a pair of silk stockings and 1600 pounds of tobacco. Wits. Richard HOWARD.

Noted events in his life were:

• Patented: land on the North Severn, Abt 1662, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Elected: to the Lower House of the Maryland Assembly.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1413 F    i. Sarah Howard 1560 1561 died on 21 Dec 1726 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and was buried in Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1414 M    ii. John Howard 1562 died on 6 Dec 1702 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and was buried in St. Margaret's, Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1415 M    iii. Samuel Howard 1563 died between 1687 and 1691 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1416 M    iv. Matthew Howard 1564 died about 1700 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1365. John Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1366. Joshua Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1367. Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler" (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Rachel Roberts, daughter of Robert ap Hugh, of Llwyn Dedwydd and Gwen John Evan, in 1682 in Wales. Rachel was born in 1660 in Llwyn Dedwydd, Rhos-y-Maen-brych, Llangwm-Dinmael, Denbighshire, Wales and died before 27 May 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Other names for Rachel were Rachel Robert and Racheal Roberts.

Birth Notes: May have been born in 1663.

Research Notes: Marsha Barnes wrote in GenForum on 25 Oct 2006:
"There is some confusion on who Captain Richard was married to. Richard was married to Rachel ROBERTS in Llwyb-Dedwydd, Wales. Abt 1665. She died in Baltimore, Co. MD Bef. 27 May, 1729. They had a daughter named Rachel born 1683 she was the first of 10 children they had. Captain Richard Owings father was Owen Humprey Owings of Llwyngwril, Merioneth, Wales born 1629, and his mother was Margaret Vaughn of Llangelynin, Montgomeryshire Wales. Born 1630 I could go on if you want more info."
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Very likely the first wife of Richard Owings, if Richard remarried after this Rachel died. If so, his second wife may have been Rachel Beale. It is important to know Rachel Roberts' death date, as well as the birthdates of her (?) children.
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FamilySearch.org AFN: 9BXQ-BM (b. England 1662?) & AFN: LVJL-1P
(b. Wales 1660), daughter of Pugh Roberts, which makes no sense. First husband? Or was Robert ap Hugh her GRANDfather?

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Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html has Racheal Roberts, daughter of Robert Pugh (m. abt 1682 in England)

FamilySearch.org AFN: 9BXQ-BM (b. England 1662?) & AFN: LVJL-1P
(b. Wales 1660), daughter of Pugh Roberts.

Re. son Richard Owings, Jr. -
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=intellectkeep&id=I651 has b. aft Jun 1688, mother Racheal Roberts.

http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1688, mother Rachel Robert.

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a41513&id=I0192 has b. bef 1687 (mother Rachel Roberts).





Children from this marriage were:

+ 1417 M    i. Henry Owings 1565 1566 was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 1763 or 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.

+ 1418 F    ii. Rachel Owings was born in 1683 in England and died about 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 46.

+ 1419 F    iii. Catherine Owings was born in 1686 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1730.

+ 1420 M    iv. Richard Owings, Jr. was born before 1687 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1421 M    v. Lewis Owings was born about 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1721 about age 29.

+ 1422 F    vi. Ruth Owings was born about 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Apr 1732 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 36.

Richard next married Rachel Beale,1567 daughter of Colonel Ninian Beale and Ruth Polly Moore, Bef Fall 1686 in Dorchester, Maryland, (United States). Rachel was born about 1662 in England and died before 27 May 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Other names for Rachel were Rachel Bale and Rachel Beall.

Marriage Notes: M.J.P. Grundy found that Richard's wife released her dower right in 384 acres in Anne Arundel County that Richard sold to Jabez Pierpont in fall 1686. This would place the marriage date before that time. Do not know her surname.

Research Notes: Rachel Beale may not have been the daughter of Col. Ninian Beale. She is not mentioned in The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), pp. 101-103, where his other descendents are discussed. In addition, sources vary in the spelling: Beale, Beall, Bale.

Alternate bio FamilySearch.org AFN: HXNG-DH:
Born 1679 Prince Georges, Montgomery, Maryland
Christened 1679
Died Jun 1761 Prince Georges, Montgomery, Maryland
If these are correct, then parents are:
Ninian Beall or Bell AFN:1XDX-VJ
Ruth (Polly) Moore AFN: FPP6-3D



Children from this marriage were:

+ 1423 M    i. Richard Owings, Jr. was born before 1687 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1424 M    ii. Lewis Owings was born about 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1721 about age 29.

+ 1425 M    iii. John Owings 1568 1569 1570 was born in 1694 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 71.

+ 1426 F    iv. Rachel Owings 1568 was born in 1694 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in May 1761 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.

+ 1427 M    v. Henry Owings 1565 1566 was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 1763 or 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.

+ 1428 M    vi. Robert Owings was born on 15 Mar 1699 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Sep 1759 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 60.

+ 1429 M    vii. Samuel Owings, [Sr.] 1565 1571 was born on 1 Apr 1702 in Green Spring Valley, St. Thomas' Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died on 6 Apr 1775 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 73.

+ 1430 M    viii. Joshua Owings 1565 1566 1572 was born on 5 Apr 1704 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Apr 1785 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 81.

+ 1431 F    ix. Ellenor Owings was born in 1706 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.

+ 1432 F    x. Ruth Owings was born in 1708 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.

1368. Owen Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1369. Margaret Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1370. Rebecca Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rebecca married Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch near Bala,1488 1573 1574 son of Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm and Gainor John, in 1678. Robert was born in 1657 in <Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales> and died in 1697 at age 40.

Research Notes: Married Rebecca Humphrey in 1678

Source: Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania by Charles H. Browning (Philadelphia, 1912), p. 283

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 3:

"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______________, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Pennlyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows; Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and, secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."

Noted events in his life were:

• Removed to: Merion, Pennsylvania, 1690.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1433 M    i. Evan Owen 1575 was born in 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1727 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 44.

+ 1434 F    ii. Gainor Owen 1576 was born about 1686 in Merionethshire, Wales and died after 1720 in Pennsylvania, (United States).

+ 1435 F    iii. Elizabeth Owen 1577 was born about 1688 in Merionethshire, Wales and died on 22 Oct 1753 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 65.

+ 1436 M    iv. Owen Owen 1578 was born on 21 Dec 1690 and died on 5 Aug 1741 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 50.

+ 1437 M    v. John Owen 1579 was born on 26 Dec 1692 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) and died in 1752 in Chester Co., <Pennsylvania, > (United States) at age 60.

+ 1438 M    vi. Robert Owen 1580 was born on 27 Jul 1695 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) and died about 1730 about age 35.

1371. Henry Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1372. Elizabeth Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John Roberts. John died after 1704.

Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, pp. 179-180. "...John Roberts married here [in Pennsylvania] a few years after coming over, it is said, Elizabeth Owen, a niece of Owen Humphreys (ap Hugh), of Llwyn du, in Merionethshire, and it has been printed that he was then 60 years old, and the bride was only 16. His will, signed 18. 12mo. 1703-4, witnessed by James Thomas, Nathan Thomas and John Roberts, Jr., was proved at Philadelphia 18 March following. He names sons John and Matthew Roberts, and daughter Rebecca; nephews Robert, Joseph and Edward Roberts, brothers Edward and Matthew Roberts, and John Owen, his brother-in-law, to be executors, and appointed friends Thomas, John, and Benjamin Humphrey, and brother-in-law Joshua Owen,* overseers of his will."

1373. Rebecca Humphrey (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1374. Daniel Humphrey (Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire1346, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1375. Benjamin Humphrey (Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire1346, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1376. Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania (Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rowland married Margaret verch Ellis Morris, daughter of Ellis Morris, of Dolgun and Unknown,. Another name for Margaret was Margaret Morris.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1439 F    i. Ann Ellis . (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

+ 1440 F    ii. Jane Ellis

Rowland next married Margaret verch Robert ap Owen ap Lewis, of Dyffryddan. Margaret died in 1730.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1441 F    i. Ann Ellis . (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

+ 1442 F    ii. Jane Ellis

+ 1443 F    iii. Elizabeth Ellis

+ 1444 M    iv. Rowland Ellis, Jr. was born before 1686. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

+ 1445 M    v. Robert Ellis

+ 1446 F    vi. Ellin Ellis was born before 1696.

+ 1447 F    vii. Catherine Ellis was born in 1697. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

1377. Benjamin Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey1351, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Benjamin married Mary Llewellyn, of Haverford in 1694.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 153

1378. Daniel Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey1351, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Daniel married Hannah Wynne about 1695.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 153

1379. Anne Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey1351, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Edward Roberts, of Merion in 1699.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154

1380. Lydia Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey1351, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lydia married Ellis Ellis, of Haverford in 1706.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154

1381. Rebecca Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey1351, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rebecca married Edward Rees, of Merion in 1713.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154. Rebecca Humphrey was his second wife.

1382. Elizabeth Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey1351, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Thomas Abel, of Haverford in 1693.

Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154

1383. Elizabeth Blakiston (Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married William Bowes, of Streatlam Castle.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1448 M    i. George [III] Bowes

1384. Thomas Stanley, Jr. (Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His child was:

+ 1449 M    i. Pleasant Stanley 1442 was born on 25 Jun 1733 and died about 1763 in <Hanover, Virginia>, (United States) about age 30.

1385. Thomas Sprigg (Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1386. Martha Sprigg (Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Martha married Thomas MacKay Prather,1581 son of Jonathan Prather and Lyle Jane McKay, about 1698 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States). Thomas was born in 1673 in Calvert, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1712 in "Orphan's Gift", Prince George's, Maryland, (United States) at age 39.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I631750828 :
"Thomas lived in Prince George's County, Maryland where he married Martha Sprigg, daughter of Thomas Sprigg of Northampton. Thomas and Martha settled on the 'Northampton Plantation'."


Also: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fhc3337847&id=I1967
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From http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/md/princegeorges/:

Will of Thomas PRATHER of Prince George's Co., MD. 13th Dec., 1711; 15th Mch., 1711-12.
To son Aaron and hrs., 150 A., plantation part of "Orphan's Gift" and 56 A., part of "Andrew" at decease of wife, and personalty at 18 yrs.
To son Thomas and hrs., 166 A., part of "Sprig's Request" at 18 yrs. of age and personalty at decease of his mother.
To son John Smith (PRATHER), at 18 yrs., and hrs., 166 A., part of "Sprig's Request."
To Philip PRATHER and hrs., 166 A., residue of "Sprig's Request."
To daus. Elinor and Rachel (PRATHER), personalty.
To wife Martha, extx., life interest in lands afsd. devised son Aaron, and residuary legatee. Test: Philip GITTINGS, Jr., Weldon JEFFERSON, Jno. BANKS.
(13. 379 Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 3).

Noted events in his life were:

• Inherited: [part of] "Orphan's Gift" from his step-father, John Smith, 13 Oct 1707, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Will: 13 Dec 1711, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Probate: 15 Mar 1712, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1450 F    i. Eleanor Prather was born in 1700 in Maryland, (United States).

+ 1451 M    ii. Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather 1583 was born between 1702 and 1704 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 24 Jul 1785 in Washington Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1452 M    iii. John Smith Prather 1584 was born about 1706 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1763 in Bladensburg, Prince George's, Maryland, (United States) about age 57.

+ 1453 M    iv. Phillip Prather was born about 1707 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1758 in Orange, North Carolina, (United States) about age 51.

+ 1454 F    v. Rachael Prather was born about 1708 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1763 about age 55.

+ 1455 M    vi. Aaron Prather 1585 was born on 10 Oct 1710 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Nov 1797 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States at age 87.

+ 1456 F    vii. Mary Prather .

+ 1457 F    viii. Elizabeth Prather .

+ 1458 F    ix. Anne Prather .

1387. Ann Sprigg (Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1388. Elizabeth Sprigg (Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1389. Oliver Sprigg (Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1390. Nicholas Wyatt (Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nicholas married Damaris Stockett.1483 1555 Damaris died after 1673 in <Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)>.

Research Notes: Stockett may be the surname of her first husband, the father of Mary.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1459 F    i. Sarah Wyatt 1523 1528 was born in 1657 in <Providence (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States)>, died in 1690 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 33, and was buried in 1692 in Virginia, (United States).

+ 1460 F    ii. Mary .1555 (Relationship to Father: Step, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

1391. Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough (Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Carey Fraser.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1461 F    i. Henrietta Mordaunt

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1392. Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm (Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Owen married Gainor John.1493 1586 Gainor died about 1682.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1462 F    i. Jane Owen 1587 was born in 1654 in Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales and died on 1 Jul 1686 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States at age 32.

+ 1463 M    ii. Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch near Bala 1488 1573 1574 was born in 1657 in <Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales> and died in 1697 at age 40.

+ 1464 F    iii. Ellin Owen 1588 was born about 1660 in Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales and died after 1689 in Merionethshire, Wales.

+ 1465 M    iv. Evan Owen .

+ 1466 M    v. Owen Owen .

1393. Evan ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm, Merionethshire (Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Evan married someone.

His children were:

+ 1467 M    i. Thomas Evans was born in 1651 and died in 1738 at age 87.

+ 1468 M    ii. Robert Evans died in 1738.

+ 1469 M    iii. Owen Evans was born in 1659 and died in 1723 at age 64.

+ 1470 M    iv. Cadwalader Evans was born in 1664 and died in 1745 at age 81.

1394. John ap Evan (Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married someone.

His children were:

+ 1471 M    i. Griffith John, of Merion

+ 1472 M    ii. William John, of Gwynedd

1395. Edward Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1396. Samuel Dorsey, [Major Edward] (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Jane <Dorsey>.1532 1533

1397. Captain Joshua Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Ann Ridgely,1535 daughter of Captain Henry Ridgely III and Catherine Greenberry, on 16 May 1711 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Ann died in 1771.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 17 Oct 1771.

• Probate: of her estate, 11 Dec 1771, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1473 M    i. Joshua Dorsey, [son of Capt. Joshua] 1535 was born on 6 Mar 1712 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in Feb 1790 at age 77.

+ 1474 M    ii. Colonel Henry Dorsey 1565 1589 1590 was born on 8 Nov 1712 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 14 Feb 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

+ 1475 M    iii. Captain Philemon Dorsey 1591 1592 was born on 20 Jan 1715 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Apr 1772 in "Brothers' Partnership", Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

+ 1476 F    iv. Rachel Dorsey 1593 was born on 6 Jul 1717 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 14 Dec 1775 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 58.

+ 1477 F    v. Elizabeth Dorsey was born on 6 Mar 1720 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died in Dec 1803 in Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States at age 83, and was buried on 8 Dec 1803 in Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States.

+ 1478 M    vi. Nicholas Dorsey, [of Capt. Joshua] 1594 1595 was born on 2 Jun 1725 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Oct 1792 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 67.

+ 1479 F    vii. Catharine Dorsey 1535 was born on 21 Dec 1727 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 20 Apr 1746 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 18.

+ 1480 F    viii. Anne Dorsey 1596 1597 was born on 15 Oct 1730 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 15 Sep 1767 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 36.

+ 1481 F    ix. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Joshua] 1598 was born on 27 May 1733 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1482 M    x. Charles Dorsey 1535 was born on 11 Nov 1736 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

1398. John Dorsey, [of Major Edward] (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Honor Elder,1523 1532 1538 daughter of John Elder and Unknown, on 8 Apr 1708 in St. Anne's Episcopal Church, (Annapolis), Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Honor was born on 12 Oct 1689 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Other names for Honor were Honour Elder and Honour Stafford.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1483 F    i. Hannah Dorsey 1599 was born on 26 Aug 1709 and died in 1789 in "Dorsey's Grove", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 80.

+ 1484 F    ii. Ruth Dorsey 1600 was born on 15 Oct 1710.

+ 1485 M    iii. Michael Dorsey 1601 1602 1603 was born on 15 Mar 1713 and died on 20 Dec 1776 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 63.

+ 1486 F    iv. Sarah Dorsey 1496 1571 was born on 15 Oct 1715 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died on 4 Mar 1790 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 74.

+ 1487 F    v. Susannah Dorsey 1571 1604 was born on 12 Dec 1717 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1769 in "Dorsey's Grove", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 52.

+ 1488 M    vi. Vachel Dorsey 1565 1602 1605 1606 1607 was born on 20 Oct 1726 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Mar 1798 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 71.

+ 1489 M    vii. Edward Dorsey, (of John) 1608 was born on 25 Oct 1728 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died in 1788 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States at age 60.

1399. Nicholas Dorsey, [son of Col. Edward] (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nicholas married Frances Hughes 1532 1539 on 20 Dec 1709. Frances was born on 18 May 1692 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died about 1717 about age 25.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1490 M    i. Nicholas Dorsey, Jr. 1565 1595 1602 1609 was born about 1713 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States) and died before 28 May 1780 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

1400. Benjamin Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1401. Hannah Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hannah married Samuel Howard.1532

1402. Sarah Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married John Petticord. Other names for John were John Peddicord and John Petticoat.

Research Notes: Source: Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, edited by Richard Henry Spencer, New York, 1919, p. 612.

1403. Larkin Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1404. Charles Dorsey, [son of Major Edward] (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1405. Francis Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Francis married Elizabeth Baker 1542 in 1723 in Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born about 1706 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1747 about age 41.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1491 F    i. Priscilla Dorsey 1610 was born on 22 Mar 1726 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1492 F    ii. Venetia Dorsey 1611 was born on 16 Oct 1728 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1493 F    iii. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Francis] 1612 1613 was born on 28 Jan 1731 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1786 in Ohio Indian Territory [west of Washington Co.], Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 55.

+ 1494 F    iv. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Francis] 1614 was born on 16 Aug 1733 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1495 F    v. Kezia Dorsey 1542 was born on 25 Apr 1736 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1496 F    vi. Margaret Dorsey 1542 was born on 18 Jan 1739 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1497 M    vii. Francis Dorsey, [Jr.] 1615 was born on 23 Jun 1741 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 5 Sep 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1498 M    viii. Larkin Dorsey, [son of Francis] 1565 1616 1617 1618 was born on 15 Feb 1747 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died <1838> at age 91.

1406. Edward Dorsey, the Younger (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Phoebe 28 1543 about 1722. Another name for Phoebe was Phebe.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1499 M    i. Larkin Dorsey, [son of Edward] 28 1619 1620 was born on 17 Aug 1744 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 Feb 1822 in Flemingsburg, Fleming, Kentucky at age 77.

1407. Ann Dorsey (Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ann married John Hammond.1532 1537

Research Notes: I am assuming that "Major John Hammond" is this individual. Needs verification.

From Historic Graves of Maryland, pp. 156-157:

"On September 27, 1727, the freeholders of Queen Caroline parish, then a part of Anne Arundel county, met at the parish church and 'made choice' of Henry Ridgely and John Howard as churchwardens; Thomas Wainright, John Dorsey son of Edward, John Hammond son of Charles, Orland Griffith, Richard Davis and Robert Shipley as vestrymen. ...[M]ost of these worthies were landowners in this section..."

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From Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, p. 58:

"In 1694, Major Dorsey was upon the committee with Major John Hammond, Hon. John Dorsey, Captain Philip Howard, Major Nicholas Greenberry and John Bennett, to layout town lots and a town common for 'the town of Proctor,' or Annapolis."

Noted events in his life were:

• Received: part of 4 plantations bordering his own dwelling-plantation on Elk Ridge from Major Edward Dorsey, 4 Jan 1701, Baltimore (Anne Arundel then Howard), Maryland, (United States). "…for disposing of goods and chattels for advancement of our children after death." These 4 plantations were apparently to be held jointly by Major John Hammond, Captain Charles Hammond and Edward Dorsey.

1408. Edward Dorsey (Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Ruth Hill,1502 1546 daughter of Captain Richard Hill and Unknown, in 1698 in Maryland, United States. Ruth was born about 1681 in Maryland, (United States) and died in 1747 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 66.

Research Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has d. Aug 1747 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.

From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, p. 400:

"Patuxent John Dorsey's father was Edward Dorsey, oldest son of Hon. John and Pleasance Ely. In 1694 he was a mariner upon board of 'The Good Hope,' under the command of Captain Richard Hill. His wife Ruth was unknown, but she may have been the traditional 'Lady Hill'--daughter of Captain Richard. Edward and Ruth had only two sons."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1500 M    i. Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search 28 1621 1622 1623 was born about 1695 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about Aug 1761 in "Dorsey's Search", (Ellicott City), Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) about age 66.

+ 1501 M    ii. Captain Edward Dorsey 1545 1565 1624 1625 was born about 1701 and died before 11 Nov 1767 in "Dorsey's Inheritance", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States).

1409. Deborah Dorsey (Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Deborah married Charles Ridgely, "the Planter", son of Honorable Robert Ridgely, of St. Inigoe's Creek and Martha Darnall,. Charles was born about 1670 in St. Inigoes, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1705 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 35. Another name for Charles was Charles "the Planter" Ridgely I.

Research Notes: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d8018.htm#P8018 has b. abt 1678.

From Side-Lights on Maryland History with Sketches of Early Maryland Families by Hester Dorsey Richard, Baltimore, Maryland, 1918, vol. 2, pp. 212-213:

"To his second son, Charles, [Robert Ridgely] left the Gentleman's Gift and Timberly, at the head of the Patuxent River, in Calvert County. This land after the erection of Prince George's County was on that side of the division. He lived in Baltimore County at the time of his death, in 1705.

"This Charles Ridgely married Deborah Dorsey, the daughter of Honorable John Dorsey and Pleasance Ely. Of this lady the family records say between her name and her disposition there was no similarity."

Additional Sources:
Familysearch.org AFN: G8X9-K3 - Gives parents as either Robert Ridgely and Mrs. Martha Ridgely or Henry Ridgely and Katherine Greenberry. What was Henry's relationship?

From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :

"Charles II, was the son of Charles Ridgely I , "Charles The Planter" (ca. 1670-1705) and Deborah Dorsey (ca. 1685-1752)."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1502 M    i. Colonel Charles Ridgely II 28 1545 1550 1565 was born in 1702 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States), died in 1772 in "Northampton" near Towson, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 70, and was buried in "Hampton", Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1503 M    ii. William Ridgely 1626 was born in 1702 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 11 Nov 1759 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1410. Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John] (Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Caleb married Elinor Warfield, daughter of Captain Richard Warfield and Elinor Browne, on 24 Aug 1704 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States. Elinor was born on 10 Jul 1683 and died in 1752 at age 69. Another name for Elinor was Eleanor Warfield.

Research Notes: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d7431.htm#P7431

From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :

1. John Ridgely, Sr. (ca. 1723-1771), who married Mary Dorsey (1725-1786), daughter of Caleb Dorsey (1685-1742) and Elinor Warfield (1683-1752).


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1504 F    i. Achseh Dorsey 1627 1628 was born on 25 Jul 1704 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1741 at age 37.

+ 1505 M    ii. Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb) 1627 1629 was born on 25 Jul 1705 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 20 Aug 1763 at age 58.

+ 1506 F    iii. Sophia Dorsey was born on 20 Mar 1707 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1507 M    iv. John Dorsey, (son of Caleb) of "New Year's Gift" 1630 1631 was born on 7 Oct 1708 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died on 22 Jul 1765 in "New Year's Gift", Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 56, and was buried in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1508 M    v. Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont" 1550 1632 1633 was born on 18 Jul 1710 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died on 28 Jun 1772 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 61, and was buried in "Belmont", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States).

+ 1509 M    vi. Samuel Dorsey, [of Caleb] 1545 1627 1634 was born in Mar 1712 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1739 at age 27.

+ 1510 M    vii. Richard Dorsey 1627 1635 was born on 10 Jun 1714 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States and died on 7 Sep 1760 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 46.

+ 1511 F    viii. Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley was born on 4 Mar 1715 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States and died on 6 Oct 1760 at age 45.

+ 1512 M    ix. Edward Dorsey 1565 1571 1636 was born on 1 Sep 1718 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1760 at age 42.

+ 1513 M    x. Joshua Dorsey was born on 13 Jul 1720 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1744 at age 24.

+ 1514 F    xi. Deborah Dorsey 1627 1637 was born on 25 Nov 1722 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died before 21 May 1807.

+ 1515 F    xii. Mary Dorsey was born on 18 May 1725 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1786 at age 61.

+ 1516 M    xiii. Thomas Beale Dorsey 1505 1627 1638 1639 was born on 18 Jan 1727 in "Hockley-in-the-Hole", St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died in 1771 in <Wyatt's Harbour>, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 44.

1411. Col. John Dorsey, [son of Joshua] (Joshua Dorsey, of "Hockley"1362, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Comfort Stimpson, daughter of Thomas Stimpson and Rachel Beard,.

1412. <Mary> Dorsey (Joshua Dorsey, of "Hockley"1362, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

<Mary> married William Gudgeon.

1413. Sarah Howard (Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Captain John Worthington.1561 John was born in 1650 in England, died on 9 Apr 1701 at age 51, and was buried in St. Anne's in the Circle Cemetery, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).1640

Burial Notes: From Historic Graves of Maryland, p. 144:
"[Samuel Worthington] was the grandson of Capt. John Worthington, who lies buried, on what was his home place, opposite Annapolis."

Ibid., p. 16:
"In the third election district of Anne Arundel county, is a farm known as 'Pendennis' belonging to the estate of the late Tilghman Brice. About 100 feet north of the house, which stands on a hill across the Severn Bridge, is the tomb of the founder of the Worthington family, inscribed as follows:

"Here lyeth the body of Captain John Worthington who departed this life the 9 day of April 1701, aged 51 years."

He is buried in the churchyard of St. Anne's in the Circle.

Research Notes: Source: Side-Lights on Maryland History with Sketches of Early Maryland Families by Hester Dorsey Richardson, Vol. 2 (Baltimore, 1913), pp. 255-256

From http://usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/tsimages/stanne/circle.html (St. Anne's in the Circle Cemetery, Anne Arundel Co., MD):
Here lyeth interred the body of, departed this life age 51


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1517 M    i. Thomas Worthington .1641

1414. John Howard (Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1415. Samuel Howard (Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1416. Matthew Howard (Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1417. Henry Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Helen Stinchcombe,1642 daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, [Jr.] and Hannah Randall, in 1718 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Helen was born in 1700 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died in May 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84, and was buried in 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Helen was Helen Stinchcomb.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: GH3L-2M) has b. 1700.

http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has b. 1718.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1518 M    i. Elijah Owings 1643 1644 was born in 1719 in "Long Acre", Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1805 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States at age 86.

+ 1519 M    ii. Bazaleel Owings was born in 1721 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 69.

+ 1520 F    iii. Michal Owings was born in 1723 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1787 at age 64.

+ 1521 M    iv. Henry Owings was born in 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Dec 1813 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84.

+ 1522 M    v. Nathaniel Owings was born in 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 4 Nov 1788 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

+ 1523 F    vi. Leah Owings was born in 1735 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States and died on 20 Jan 1815 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States at age 80.

+ 1524 F    vii. Helen Owings was born in 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

1418. Rachel Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1419. Catherine Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1420. Richard Owings, Jr. (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Sarah Hart, daughter of Stephen Hart and Catherine, before 1709 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Sarah was born about 1690 and died in 1769 about age 79.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1525 M    i. Richard Owings

+ 1526 F    ii. Ruth Owings

+ 1527 M    iii. Stephen Hart Owings

+ 1528 F    iv. Catharine Owings

+ 1529 M    v. John Owings

1421. Lewis Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1422. Ruth Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Edward Norwood,1645 son of Edward Norwood and Unknown,. Edward was born about 1685 and died by 1729 about age 44.

Research Notes: Ruth was widowed in 1729 when deeded "Owings Addition" by her brother Richard.

1423. Richard Owings, Jr. (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Sarah Hart, daughter of Stephen Hart and Catherine, before 1709 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Sarah was born about 1690 and died in 1769 about age 79.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1420)

1424. Lewis Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1425. John Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Hannah Stinchcomb,1646 daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, [Jr.] and Hannah Randall, in 1726 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Hannah was born about 1706 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 Jan 1738 about age 32. Another name for Hannah was Hannah Stinchcombe.

Birth Notes:
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has b. abt. 1706, d. 22 Jan 1739.

FamilySearch.org AFN: GH3L-2M) has b. 1700.

http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has b. 1718.

Research Notes: First wife of John Owings.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1530 F    i. Sophia Owings 1566 1647 was born on 12 May 1727 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1531 F    ii. Hannah Owings 1566 1648 was born on 2 Dec 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1532 M    iii. Caleb Owings 1566 1649 was born on 18 Mar 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Feb 1816 at age 84.

+ 1533 M    iv. John Owings 1566 1650 was born on 25 Jan 1734 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Jul 1781 at age 47.

+ 1534 F    v. Rachel Owings 1566 1651 1652 was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after Aug 1813 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky.

John next married Asenath.1568 Asenath died in Apr 1792.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1535 F    i. Asenath Owings 1568 1653 was born in 1744 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1536 M    ii. Lancelott Owings 1568 1654 was born in 1746 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1791 at age 45.

+ 1537 F    iii. Sarah Owings 1568 1655 was born in 1748 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1830 in Washington Co., Tennessee, United States at age 82.

+ 1538 F    iv. Ann Owings 1568 1656 was born in 1750.

+ 1539 F    v. Ruth Owings 1568 1657 was born in 1752.

1426. Rachel Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married John Wilmott, Jr.

Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html
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Is this either John Wilmott in the following lists?

From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 50-54:

"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"

[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]

Willmott, Robert; John Willmott; Negroes: Jim, Jack, Easter, Fanny, Passure

Willmott, John Sr.; Aquila Willmott; Negroes: George, Pompy, Hannah, Comfort, Lucy

Willmott, John Jr.; Richard Nesbit




Children from this marriage were:

+ 1540 M    i. Richard Wilmott

+ 1541 M    ii. Robert Wilmott

+ 1542 F    iii. Ruth Wilmott

+ 1543 M    iv. John Wilmott

+ 1544 F    v. Constant Wilmott

+ 1545 F    vi. Rachel Wilmott

+ 1546 F    vii. Dinah Wilmott

+ 1547 F    viii. Hannah Wilmott

1427. Henry Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Helen Stinchcombe,1642 daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, [Jr.] and Hannah Randall, in 1718 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Helen was born in 1700 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died in May 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84, and was buried in 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Helen was Helen Stinchcomb.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: GH3L-2M) has b. 1700.

http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has b. 1718.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1417)

1428. Robert Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Hannah Farquher, daughter of Allen Farquehar, of York Co., Pennsylvania and Unknown, on 23 Dec 1730 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland>, (United States). Other names for Hannah were Hannah Farquehar and Hannah Forquer.

Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html

http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1548 F    i. Rachel Owings

+ 1549 F    ii. Susannah Owings

+ 1550 M    iii. Robert Owings 1566 1658 was born on 9 Mar 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 15 Nov 1815 in McSherrytown, Berks, Pennsylvania at age 79.

+ 1551 F    iv. Mary Owings

+ 1552 M    v. William Owings 1566 1659 was born in 1741 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Mar 1800 in Adams Co., Pennsylvania at age 59.

+ 1553 M    vi. Thomas Owings 1568 1660 was born in 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 29 Jul 1804 in <Pennsylvania> at age 61.

+ 1554 M    vii. Joshua Owings 1566 1661 was born about 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Sep 1781 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 36.

+ 1555 M    viii. John Owings 1566 1662 was born in 1747 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Jul 1780 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 33.

+ 1556 M    ix. Charles Owings 1566 1663 was born in 1749 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Sep 1797 at age 48.

+ 1557 F    x. Hannah Owings

1429. Samuel Owings, [Sr.] (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Urath Randall, daughter of Justice Thomas Randall and Hannah Bale, on 1 Jan 1730 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Urath was born in 1713 and died in 1793 at age 80. Other names for Urath were Ruth Urath Randall and Ruth Urath.

Research Notes: http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has name as Urath Randall.

Familysearch has name as Ruth Urath Randall.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has Urath Randall.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1558 M    i. Bale Owings 1566 was born on 9 May 1731, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 30 Dec 1781 at age 50.

+ 1559 M    ii. Samuel Owings, Jr. 1566 1601 was born on 17 Aug 1733, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 11 Jun 1803 in <Owings Mills>, Maryland, United States at age 69.

+ 1560 F    iii. Rachel Owings 1566 was born on 2 May 1736 and was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1561 F    iv. Urath Owings 1566 was born on 26 Jun 1738, was christened on 7 Jul 1738 in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 17 Sep 1807 at age 69, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.1664

+ 1562 M    v. Thomas Owings 1566 was born on 18 Oct 1740, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 23 Aug 1822 at age 81.

+ 1563 F    vi. Hannah Owings 1566 was born on 17 Apr 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 26 Jan 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 1, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.1665

+ 1564 M    vii. Christopher Owings 1566 was born on 16 Feb 1745 and died on 12 Jan 1783 at age 37.

+ 1565 M    viii. Richard Owings 1566 was born on 26 Aug 1746, died on 28 Sep 1747 at age 1, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.1666

+ 1566 F    ix. Helen Owings 1568 was born in 1747 and died in 1747.

+ 1567 M    x. Richard Owings 1566 was born on 16 Jul 1749 and died on 20 Jan 1819 at age 69.

+ 1568 F    xi. Hannah Owings 1566 was born on 27 Jan 1751.

+ 1569 F    xii. Rebecca Owings 1566 was born on 21 Oct 1755 and was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States).

Samuel next married someone.

1430. Joshua Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Mary Cockey, daughter of Capt. John Cockey and Elizabeth Slade, on 9 Mar 1736 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Mary was born on 10 Dec 1716 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), was christened on 10 Dec 1719 in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 10 Dec 1768 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 52.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: GH42-1C


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1570 M    i. John Cockey Owings 1565 1667 1668 1669 was born on 11 Jan 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 3 Feb 1810 in Cockeysville, Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 74.

+ 1571 M    ii. Rev. Richard Owings 1565 1670 1671 1672 was born on 13 Nov 1738 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 7 Oct 1786 in Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States at age 47, and was buried in Old Stone Methodist Church Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.1673

+ 1572 M    iii. Joshua Owings, Jr. 1674 1675 1676 was born on 22 Mar 1740 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 7 Jan 1804 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 63.

+ 1573 M    iv. Edward Owings 1565 1675 1677 was born on 1 Nov 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 2 Jun 1815 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 71, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

+ 1574 F    v. Michal Owings 1678 was born on 12 Feb 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 May 1783 in <Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia>, United States at age 38.

+ 1575 F    vi. Marcella Owings 1679 1680 1681 1682 was born on 5 Jul 1748 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Apr 1842 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 93.

+ 1576 M    vii. George Owings 1680 1683 was born on 14 Mar 1750 and died on 20 Oct 1832 at age 82.

+ 1577 F    viii. Rebecca Owings 1683 1684 was born on 27 Jan 1752 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1578 F    ix. Elizabeth Owings 1680 1683 1685 was born on 14 Jul 1753 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Dec 1783 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 30.

+ 1579 F    x. Rachel Owings 1683 1686 was born on 22 Mar 1756 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1782 in New Market, Frederick, Maryland, United States.1687

+ 1580 M    xi. Ephraim Owings 1568 1683 1688 was born in 1758 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1784 at age 26.

1431. Ellenor Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1432. Ruth Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Edward Oursler on 21 Mar 1735 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1581 F    i. Mary Oursler

+ 1582 F    ii. Elizabeth Oursler

+ 1583 M    iii. Eli Oursler

+ 1584 F    iv. Margaret Oursler

1433. Evan Owen (Rebecca Owen1370, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1434. Gainor Owen (Rebecca Owen1370, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1435. Elizabeth Owen (Rebecca Owen1370, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1436. Owen Owen (Rebecca Owen1370, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1437. John Owen (Rebecca Owen1370, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1438. Robert Owen (Rebecca Owen1370, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1439. Ann Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ann married Rev. Richard Johnston in 1696.

1440. Jane Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1441. Ann Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ann married Rev. Richard Johnston in 1696.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1439)

1442. Jane Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1443. Elizabeth Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1444. Rowland Ellis, Jr. (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1445. Robert Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1446. Ellin Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ellin married John Evans, of Gwynedd.

1447. Catherine Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania1376, Anne Humphrey1347, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1448. George [III] Bowes (Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married Mary Gilbert.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1585 F    i. Mary Eleanore Bowes

1449. Pleasant Stanley (Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pleasant married someone.

His child was:

+ 1586 M    i. George W. Stanley 1442 was born in 1762 and died in Jun 1843 at age 81.

1450. Eleanor Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1451. Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Elizabeth Clagett,1689 1690 daughter of Captain Thomas Clagett, Jr. and Mary Keene, on 10 Jun 1725 in Weston, Prince George's, Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born about 1708 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1767 in All Saints, Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 59.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1587 M    i. Thomas Prather was born on 9 May 1726.

+ 1588 M    ii. Richard Prather was born on 1 Aug 1727 and died in 1789 at age 62.

+ 1589 F    iii. Margaret Prather was born about 1728.

+ 1590 F    iv. Mary Prather was born on 6 Jan 1729 in Collington, Prince George's, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1591 M    v. William Prather was born on 3 May 1731.

+ 1592 M    vi. Henry Abram Prather was born on 14 Sep 1732.

+ 1593 F    vii. Eleanor Prather was born on 15 Mar 1733.

+ 1594 F    viii. Martha Sprigg Prather was born on 15 Mar 1733.

+ 1595 M    ix. Charles Prather 1691 was born on 18 Sep 1735 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 25 Sep 1810 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 75, and was buried in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States.

+ 1596 M    x. James Prather was born on 27 Jan 1737.

+ 1597 F    xi. Sarah Prather was born on 2 Feb 1739.

+ 1598 F    xii. Anne Prather was born on 1 Jan 1740.

+ 1599 F    xiii. Elizabeth Prather was born on 10 Jan 1743.

1452. John Smith Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Elizabeth Nuthall.

Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3143362&id=I631750844

1453. Phillip Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1454. Rachael Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1455. Aaron Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Aaron married Jane Prather,1692 daughter of Jonathan Prather, Jr. and Elizabeth Bigger,.

1456. Mary Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1457. Elizabeth Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1458. Anne Prather (Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1459. Sarah Wyatt (Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey",1480 1481 1483 1485 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 son of Edward Darcy, "the Colonist" and Ann, on 12 Oct 1671 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States. Edward was born about 1640 in <Lower Norfolk, Virginia>, (United States), died after 26 Oct 1704 in <Major's Choice>, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and was buried in <Major's Choice, Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States). Another name for Edward was Colonel Edward Dorsey of "Dorsey."

Birth Notes: Some sources have b. abt 1646 in Virginia

Death Notes: At the time of his death he was living on "Major's Choice," [now in Howard County?], Maryland.

Research Notes: Patented "Hockley-in-the-Hole" on the south side of the Severn with his brothers John and Joshua.

From Side-Lights on Maryland History, Vol. 2, pp. 87-91:

"Hockley-in-the-Hole, originally taken up by Edward Darcy, was in 1664 patented to his sons Edward, Joshua and John, the original patent bearing date August 20, 1664, being still in the possession of the present owner of Hockley, Miss Anne Elizabeth Dorsey, lineal descendant of all three of the original patentees. In the year 1681 'Edward Dorsey, Gent. of Ann Arundell County, Son and heir of Edward Dorsey late of said County deceased' assigned his right to his brother John. The parchment document granting Hockley to the three Dorsey brothers bears the autograph of Charles, third Lord Baltimore, and was given under the Great Seal of the Province.

"Major Edward Dorsey, later known as Colonel, Judge in the High Court of Chancery, and Keeper of the Great Seal, was active in military affairs, and was also a Gentleman Justice of Anne Arundel County. His house on Prince George's Street, Annapolis, was probably built when he disposed of his interest in Hockley to his youngest brother the 'Honorable John Dorsey.'

"Colonel Edward Dorsey's house in the ancient city was the largest mansion there when upon the removal of the capital from St. Mary's the seat of government was changed to what is now Annapolis, and so it became the home of the Royal Governor Sir Francis Nicholson, and the meeting place of the Assembly until permanent public buildings could be erected.

"...It was at the house on Prince George's Street that Major Edward Dorsey lived during the lifetime of his first wife, Sarah Wyatt, while the Honorable John Dorsey, captain of the Baltimore County militia in later years, took possession of Hockley, three miles from Annapolis, over which his wife, Madam Pleasance Ely, presided, of whom it has been noted--perhaps as a warning to her descendants, that her name was in no sense suggestive of her disposition.

"Certain it is that the amiable Sarah, wife of Major Edward Dorsey, died, after bearing six sons and two daughters to her liege lord, while 'Pleasance,' of austere memory, buried the 'Honorable John,' and was led a second time to the altar by Thomas Wainwright. Upon the death of Sarah Wyatt, his wife, Major Edward Dorsey keeper of the Great Seal, wooed and won young Margarey Larkin, who became the mother of four sons and one daughter.

"In the year 1692 Major Edward Dorsey was one of the committee appointed to read and inspect the laws of the Province, and a few years later we find him a commissioner in Chancery.

"He was one of the first to contribute to the fund for establishing free schools in Maryland, was a trustee of King William and Mary School, and was given authority to conduct the arrangements for the building of St. Anne's Church, of which he was a vestryman. On account of the inability to secure workmen he resigned the latter commission.

"Although referred to as Major in the Archives, the title of 'Colonel' is given Edward Dorsey in the settlement of his estate, indicating that he attained the higher military honor before his death.

"The inventory of Colonel Edward Dorsey's estate bears evidence of his manner of life, for the bequests of silver tankards and cordial cups, silver-hilted swords, chafing dish and other evidences of the convenience and elegancies, indicate that he kept up the dignity incident to a Provincial Justice and Keeper of the Great Seal and field officer of the Colonial troops in his county. His seal gold ring, which was left to his son, Edward, was probably the one used later by Edward and Joshua in sealing a joint deed. The impression of these seals has caused no little conuecture, because of the device and motto which must have belonged to a maternal line. The small shield has in the center a hand holding an upright unsheathed sword, with the motto 'An Por Peth' surrounding it. As both Breek scholars and those versed in old Gaelic have found this too hard a problem to solve, I give it as interesting study to the many who spring from the early Dorseys.

"...The Dorsey men have largely inclined to the law, and several of the descendants of the distinguished Judge of the High Court of Chancery, Major Edward Dorsey, have occupied seats on the Maryland bench..."

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From Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland, p. 610-611:

"In 1667, Edward Dorsey [Jr.] assigned to Cornelius Howard his right to land for transporting seven persons into the Province. 'Dorsey,' held by Edward Dorsey, gave the name to Dorsey's creek, upon which was located Thomas Gates, whose will of 1659 provided that 'Edward Dorsey's children shall have free outlet to the woods and spring, as formerly I have given them.' He therefore had children, although it is not known whether they followed him to the Province or traveled between the Province and England; but an early record read: 'Robert Bullen demands lands for bringing a number of passengers, amongst whom was Edward Dorsey, in 1661.' The record continues: 'August 24, 1664, patented to him (Edward Dorsey, Jr.) and to John and Joshua Dorsey, a plantation called "Hockley-in-the-Hole," originally 400 acres (later resurvey, 842 acres), near the site of Annapolis.' Edward Dorsey died prior to 1681, for on December 6th of that year, Edward Dorsey of Anne Arundel county, Gent., son of Edward Dorsey, late of said county, deceased, conveys his interest in 'Hockley-in-the-Hole' to his brother John Dorsey...

"Colonel Edward Dorsey, son of Edward Dorsey, the American ancestor, came to Maryland before 1664. He is doubtless the Edward Dorsey brought over by Robert Bullen in 1661; but whether this was his first trip across the sea is not known. He was a Justice for the County of Anne Arundel in 1679, again in 1686, and again in 1689; was styled 'Captain' in 1686, 'Major' in 1687; commissioned Major of Horse, of Anne Arundel county, September 4, 1689; Major of Anne Arundel county, October 9, 1694; was commissioned Associate Commissioner in Chancery, October 17, 1694; Burgess of Anne Arundel county in 1694, again in 1695, 1696, 1697, and for Baltimore county, 1701-1705. He was Commissioner, also Judge of High court of Chancery, March 2, 1695-96; and was styled 'Colonel' in 1702; was one of the committee in 1694 to lay out town lots and a common for Annapolis, Trustee of King William and Mary School in 1696, and a Commissioner for the erection of St. Anne's Church, Annapolis. The first session of the Legislature in Annapolis was held at the house of Major Edward Dorsey, commencing February 28, 1694-95. Prior to 1700, and after his marriage to his second wife, Margaret Larkin, Colonel Edward Dorsey removed from Annapolis to 'Major's Choice,' west of Waterloo, and north of the Old Brick Church. Colonel Dorsey's sons by Sarah Wyatt, his first wife, were located near him upon 'Long Beach' and Major's Choice.' Colonel Dorsey owned landed estates not only in Anne Arundel county, but also in Baltimore county. Colonel Edward Dorsey died at 'Major's Choice' (now Howard county), in 1705. His will is dated October 26, 1704, and was proved December 31, 1705...."

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From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, p. 30:

"South-side Severn settlements were increased in 1662. Matthew Howard, who had come up from Lower Norfolk, Virginia, in 1650, with his neighbor and relative, Edward Lloyd, had died before 1659, but his five sons now came. They were Captain Cornelius Howard, of 'Howard's Heirship and Chance'; Samuel Howard, of 'Howard's Hope'; John Howard, of 'Howard's Interest'' all adjoining near Round Bay. Philip and Matthew were on North Severn. In 1664, the three sons of Edward Dorsey, the immigrant of 1650--relatives of the Howards--took up and patented their father's survey of 'Hockley-in-the-Hole.' They were Colonel Edward Dorsey, Joshua and Hon. John Dorsey, prominent leaders in political movements and representatives in legislative measures."

Ibid., p. 57:

"From 1680 to 1705, Major Dorsey was in every movement looking to the development of the colony. From 1694 to 1696 he was Judge of the High Court of Chancery, during which time he was commissioned to hold the Great Seal. In 1694, he was a member of the House of Burgesses for Anne Arundel, and from 1697 to his death, in 1705, was a member from Baltimore County (now Howard). He was one of the subscribers and treasurer of the fund for building St. Anne's church, and a free school for the province also received his aid. He signed the protestant address from Baltimore County to the King's most gracious Majestie, upon the succession of King William III--an appeal in behalf of Charles Lord Baron of Baltimore, whose proprietary government had been wrested from the family through the influence of Captain John Coode. Though a Protestant, he was found in support of a government which left religious faith untouched."

Ibid., p. 58:
"As Major of the Horse, he joined Captain Edward Burgess, in asking for additional arms and ammunition for defense.

"In 1694, Major Dorsey was upon the committee with Major John Hammond, Hon. John Dorsey, Captain Philip Howard, Major Nicholas Greenberry and John Bennett, to layout town lots and a town common for 'the town of Proctor,' or Annapolis. In 1705, he sold a row of houses upon Bloomsbury Square, Annapolis, which had been entailed to his children, but which, for want of tenants, had greatly depreciated.

"At the time of his death, he was living on 'Major's Choice,' now Howard County."


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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I41176:

(1a) 1681, 6 Dec: Edward DORSY, "Son and heir of Edward DORSY late of the County of Ann Arundell" sold the parcel Hockley in the Hole granted to "the said Edward DORSY, Joshua DORSY and John DORSEY my brothers" on 20 Aug. 1664.


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From http://genforum.genealogy.com/norwood/messages/1247.html:

130. Colonel Col. Edward Dorsey, born 1646 in Virginia25,26; died [estate probated] 31 Dec 1705 in Major's Choice, Baltimore Co., MD26. He was the son of 260. Edward D'Arcy and 261. Anne Howard. He married 131. Sarah Wyatt Bef. 1670 in Anne Arundel Co., MD27,28.
131. Sarah Wyatt28, born 1657 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland29,30; died 1690 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland31,32. She was the daughter of 262. Nicholas Wyatt and 263. Damaris Stockett.

Notes for Colonel Col. Edward Dorsey:
[Ancestors of Abednego Baker by Muriel Schulz.ged]

Anne Arimde Gentry, pp. 11ff]: January 4, 1700/01: [Provincial Court, Liber TL no. 2, folios 169, 279]

Edward Dorsey, of Baltimore County, and Margaret his wife, "for disposing of goods and chattels for advancement of our children after death" assigned to his "well-beloved friends, Major John Hammond, Captain Charles Hammond and my oldest son Edward Dorsey" four plantations bordering his dwelling-plantation at Elk Ridge and one on the south side of the Patapsco a little beyond the Falls with Negroes, livestock, household furniture whereon in trust for his five sons, that is, Samuel, Joshua, John, Nicholas, and Benjamin.
To son Samuel the Patapsco plantation with three Negroes and other personalty.
To son Joshua the plantation "where Black Dick lives" with 100 adjoining acres, Negroes, and other personalty.
[13] To son John plantation that Negro Bacon "now lives on" with 100 acres, Negroes.
To son Nicholas the plantation "that Negro Tom lives on" with 100 acres.
To son Benjamin piece of land between Dick and Bacon.

In the event that any of the said sons died without issue then their estates were to be divided equally among their lawful heirs, but if any son proved "rudely," then the trustees had the power to bind him to a trade.

On June 25, 1702, Edward Dorsey for 90 lbs. bought of Colonel John Larkin and Thomas Larkin, of Anne Arundel, a portion of "United Friendship" on the north side of the Patapsco in Baltimore County as laid out for 350 acres. [Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 6, folio 613]

1679 - Made a Justice of the Peace for Anne Arundel Co. And a Gentleman Justice of the Quorum. Continued to serve for several years.

1681 - Petitioned the Commissioner of Accounts to pay him for 15 days of service to the Province. Also received at one time 375 lbs. Tobacco and at another 390 lbs.

1683 - Placed on the Commission for the advancement of trade and for the laying out of ports in AA Co. Also was on a committee with Henry Ridgely, Nicholas Gassaway, and William Richardson to erect a building for the Courts and Assembly of the Province, and for the keeping of records of the Secretary's Office.

1686 - Styled Captain of His Lordship's Army; Gentleman Justice of the Quorum.

Later rose to Colonel of His Lordship's Army.

1694 - Entered the General Assembly as a delegate from Anne Arundel Co. And served in all succeeding sessions of the Lower House until his death. [14] As Major Dorsey was on the Commission to erect the court house and the free school for Anne Arundel Towne.

1695 - [13] Made a keeper of the Great Seal of the Province.

[14]
1696 - Granted the contract for the erection of the first church of St. Anne. Ultimately fined for failure to complete by the allotted date. [Extended discussion on page 14 of Anne Arundel Gentry.]

Nov. 28, 1689, he with other prominent men endorsed a petition to the "Most Gracious Majesty King William III" setting forth the privileges which they had received under the deposed Charles, Lord Baron of Baltimore, and protested against the intrigue of John Coode who with others undermined the Proprietary Government. [Document is in the London Public Records Office.]

He was a Jacobean and a supporter of the House of Stuart.

Probably his house at Annapolis no longer exists. Although the DAR has placed a plaque on a house alleged to have been his, it was built after his death.

[15] In 1698, Major Dorsey was on the commission to settle the boundary between Baltimore and Anne Arundel Counties.

1694 - One of the first subscribers for the founding of a free school in the province. Subscribed 2000 lbs. of tobacco and was made a trustee of the system.

1704 - After the state house, built in 1696, burnt, the General Assembly held its sessions in a house rented from Col. Edward Dorsey.

1705 - Sold 3 houses on "Bloomsbury Square" to Lord Baltimore for the storing of arms and ammunition.

26 Oct. 1704 - will dated, on file in Annapolis.
Witnessed by Katherine Organ, John Huntsmen, John Dorsey, and John Ball.
27 Dec. 1705 - Probated in Baltimore County.

The inventory and appraisement of Edward Dorsey's personal estate was made by Thomas Hammond and William Talbott. The inventory was taken at the "seated plantation," and also at the Upper Plantation, Elk Ridge Quarters, the Round Bay Plantation, in the Store House and in the Little Flat House. There were books, a gold seal ring, a silver seal ring, an ivory headed can, silver tobacco box, silver hilted sword, silver plate, and surveying chain. His wearing apparel was appraised at &7/10/- lbs. There were also 13 Negro slaves and 2 white indentured servants. Samuel Dorsey, the eldest surviving son, approved the valuation of 528/8/11 lbs. It was filed at court on April 1, 1706. [Wills, Liber 3, folio 725]

By Feb. 15, 1706/07 the widow had married John Israel. Both filed accounts on that date.

An account filed by John Israel on Oct. 24, 1710 reported that 8 Negroes had been given to Col. Dorsey's children in his lifetime.

From Lee Garlock:
Col Edward DORSEY was born about 1640 in Virginia. He died after 26 Oct 1704 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. In the estate of Thomas Chandler (Inn keeper of Anne Arundel Co) 2 Dec 1675, Edward Darsey is listed in the list of debts due estate. He was married to Sarah WYATT before Nov 1670 in Anne Arundel Co., MD.

Edward Dorsey practiced law and was a Justice of Anne Arundel Co from 1679 to 1685. In 1686, he was appointed Captain in the Militia. He was promoted to Major in 1687, served as field officer of Calvert Co in 1694, and was promoted to Colonel in 1702. He was Judge of the High Court of Chancery and Keeper of the Great Seal from 1695 to 1697. He was a member of the House of Burgesses from Anne Arundel Co from 1694 to 1697 and from Baltimore Co from 1701 to 1704. (KG Lindsay, 'Grandpas, Inlaws & Outlaws')

More About Colonel Col. Edward Dorsey:
Fact 1: Ship Builder during part of his life.33,34
Fact 2: A member of Jacobite Party.35,36
Fact 3: 1681, Hockley Deed - See notes for brother John36
Fact 4: 1689, Signed petition to King Wm. III supporting Lord Baltimore.37,38
Fact 5: 28 Feb 1694/95, First Assembly of MD met in his house.39,40
Fact 6: Bet. 1699 - 1705, Census - Tax Rolls41,42

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Confusion on the part of researchers about the death date of Edward Darcy, the colonist, and whether it was he or his son, Major Edward Dorsey, in a number of transactions and records after the shipwreck in 1659, in which an "Edward Darcy" drowned. Edward Darcy was a shipwright. His son Edward may have been one as well.

From http://genforum.genealogy.com/norwood/messages/1247.html:

April 1667 - Edward Darcy, of the County of Anne Arundell, boatwright, sold to George Yate 200 acres granted to Darcy in Nov 1650 and half a warrant of four hundred acres granted to him and Capt. Norwood in Feb. 1651. In Aug 1668, Yates reassigned to Dorsey 68 acres of above tract and later in the year assigned 60 more acres called "Darsy." Edward bought 300 acres of land in 1655 from Thomas Marsh/March. His son Edward sold this tract Nov 6, 1670 to Thomas Manniage of the Cliffs.


"A question arises as to whether the Edward Darcy who signed the paper in 1667 was the Edward Darcy who bought and sold land in the 1650s. Caroline Kemper assumes that it is the same person and that a different, unrelated Edward Dorsey died in a boating accident in 1659. Other historians think that Edward Dorsey one bought and sold the property in the 1650s but that his son signed the papers in the 1670s.

"From Maryland Genealogies, "The Identity of Edward Dorsey I," by Caroline Kemper Bulkley, 1938, pp. 398-399:

"The record in the Land Office (Liber II, [Margin Liber G G] (98)) reads: '(125) Edward Dorsey assigns to George Yate 400 acres: Warrant XI November M.D.C.L. (1650); to Edward Dorsey for 200 acres of land the which he assigned away as followeth; as also 200 acres more part of a warrant for 400 acres granted John Norwood and Edward Dorsey dated xxiiij February MDCLi (1651); said Dorsey of County of Ann [sic] Arundell, Boatwright, consideration already received, all my right, title, interest, claim and demand of an--in a warrant for 200 acres of land bearing date sixteen hundred and fifty [so written out] and also to 200 acres more being the one half of a warrant for 400 acres, the one half belong to Capt. Norwood bearing date one thousand six hundred fifty one unto George Yate, etc.'"

"The date of this assignment, duly signed and sealed, is April 23, 1667, and the witness is John Howard, eldest son of the Virginia Matthew and Ann Howard. A year later (August 24, 1668) there is a deed filed from Yate to Dorsey for sixty-eight acres of the above "Dorsey" tract. In the same year one James Connoway assigned back the "right for 1000 acres" to George Yate, who transfers sixty acres to "Darsy." . . . .

"It is contended that the Edward Dorsey who signed the records of 1667-1668 may have been the son Edward. This is highly improbable, since Edward Dorsey the younger could not have had land in his own rights from warrants cited of 1650 and 1651, nor did he ever name himself as "boatwright" in the documents known to bear his signature.

"Those who deny that the record quoted was signed by Edward Dorsey, Senior, argue from the story many times repeated that he was drowned in 1659. No evidence has ever been produced to prove this: there is an authentic record of an Edward Dorsey who was drowned, but who the person was, or whether the name may be mistakenly recorded cannot be determined.

"It is clear that the signer of the 1667-1668 deeds was the father Edward Dorsey, and as further testimony that he was alive after 1659 is a document assigning land--the Bush-Manning tract-- bought by "My father Edward Dorsey from Thomas Marsh in 1661." This same land is later confirmed to Manning in a warrant and power of attorney to Sheriff Stockett from Colonel Edward Dorsey, the son, giving these facts.

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From Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, pp. 193-194:

In 1694 Governor Nicholson met in Council at the Court House in Anne Arundel Town and issued an order for the removal of the records from the city of St. Mary's to Anne Arundel Town, to be conveyed in good, strong bags, to be secured with cordage and hides, and well packed, with guards to attend them night and day, and to be delivered to the Sheriff of Anne Arundel County, at Anne Arundel Town. This removal took place in the winter of 1694-5.

The first Assembly was held in a house of Major Edward Dorsey on 28th February 1694, O. S., and in 1695, the town became Annapolis, with a resident naval officer and a public ferry across the Severn...

The foundation of the first State House was laid April 30, 1696. In June, 1697, the building was so well advanced as to be set apart for public use... Struck by lightning in 1699 and entirely consumed by fire in 1704, the first State House had but a brief existence. This gav e Governor Seymour occasion to say, "I never saw any public building left solely to Providence but in Maryland."

Major Dorsey's house was again rented for the Assembly Hall until a new State House could be built...

A Commission, consisting of Major John Hammond, Major Edward Dorsey, Mr. John Bennett, Hon. John Dorsey, Mr. Andrew Norwood, Captain Philip Howard, Mr. James Saunders and Colonel Nicholas Greenberry laid out the town. Four of these were property holders on the North Severn side and four were residents of Middle Nick. They were authorized to buy, or condemn, all that parcel of land within the present Grave Yard Creek and Spa Creek, to be fenced in and called the Town Common, or Pasture; Governor Nicholson's lot was within this enclosure, which ran along East Street to State House Circle...

A picture is extant of a house, No. 83 Prince George Street, Anapolis, which tradition decides is a part of the house owned by Major Edward Dorsey, which became the first Governor's mansion, being later occupied by Governor Nicholson. The house is well preserved and is of solid architecture [as of 1905]....

In 1696 the Assembly of Annapolis appointed His Excellency, Sir Francis Nicholson, Sir Thomas Lawrence, Hon. Nicholas Greenberry, Hon. Thomas Tench, Major Hammond, Major Edward Dorsey, Mr. James Saunders and Captain Richard Hill a Commission "for keeping good rules and orders," making them a body corporate for the new capital. Mr. Richard Beard, surveyor, made a map of the place...

"That part of the land which lye on ye creeke by Major Dorsey's house, whereby His Excellency at present lives, to be sett aside for public buildings, and if in case the same happen to come within any of ye said Major's lotts--we proposed that land be given him elsewhere for it."

A forty-foot water front for warehouses was reserved, and a committee was appointed to consider the erection of a church. Major Edward Dorsey, of that committee, reported a fund already in "banck" amounting to £458. The carpenter's estimate was £250; brick maker, £90; bricklayer, having all stuff upon the place, £220. The entire charge would amount to £1,200. The Assembly imposed a three-pence tax on tobacco to be continued until May 12, 1698, to be appied to building a church at Annapolis...

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From http://www.eskimo.com/~bgudgel/gudgarc1 :

i. Col. Edward DORSEY was born about 1662 in State of Virginia.20 He served in the military in 1686 in Anne Arundel Co, MD. He was Captain of the Militia of AA County. He was Major Dorsey in 1687. He was recommissioned major on September 4, 1689 and again October 9, 1694. He held office Member of the House of Burgesses representing Anne Arundel County, MD in 1694 in Anne Arundel Co, MD.28,29 "Major Edward Dorsey, by act of the Assembly in 1694, was appointed one of the first commissioners for the 'Town Land at Proctor,' now Annapolis." "It was at the house of Major Edward Dorsey that the first Assembly of Maryland held in the new capital of the Province met on February 28, 1695. The major was an avowed supporter of Charles, Third Lord Baltimore. In 1689 he signed a petition to King William III endorsed by many prominent men of Maryland, 'setting forth the privileges which they had received under the deposed Lord Baltimore and protested against the intrigue of John Coode who, with others, undermined the Proprietary Government.' He was a member of the Jacobite Party, and other accused Jacobites were Colonel Henry Darnall, a Roman Catholic, Samuel Chew II, a Quaker, and Mareen Duval, a Protestant." (Anne Arundel Gentry) He died in 1705 in State of Maryland.20 At the time of his death he was residing on "Major's Choice" (now in Howard County). His will is recorded both at Annapolis and at Baltimore. It mentions various tracts of land; Hockley on the Patapsco Falls, land on the north side of the Patapsco River, Barnes Folly, Major's Choice, Long Reach at Elkridge, and two other sections by the same name. There were also slaves and personal estate mentioned. His executrix was "My beloved wife, Margaret"... of whom he left five minor children, Charles, Larkin, Francis, Edward and Ann, also mentioned in his will. He held office Justice of Anne Arundel County, Maryland 1679 to 1685. He held office Member of House of Burgesses representing Howard County, Maryland 1679 to 1705. He held office Keeper of the Great Seal of the Province of Maryland 1681 and 1696. He held office Judge of the High Court of Chancery 1694 to 1698 in Anne Arundel Co, MD. He Migrated to Maryland.20 Major Edward Dorsey came up with his wife and family from Virginia to Maryland. Edward Dorsey was a man with many irons in the fire; he was a planter, boatwright, builder, lawyer and was much involved in the governmental affairs of the colony. He was a member of a committee commissioned to lay out town lots and a common and to build the court house and free school in Annapolis in 1694. Edward contributed 2,000 pounds of tobacco for the founding of the free-school in Annapolis. The school, then called "King William's School" was later to be known as St. John's College, one of the three oldest colleges in America. According to the records of the Archives of Maryland, Edward Dorsey represented Anne Arundel County rom 1694-1697 at the House of Burgesses, first legislative body for America convened at Jamestown in 1691. The first session of the Legislature in Annapolis was held in the home of Major Edward Dorsey, beginning February 28, 1694/95. From 1701-1705 he represented Baltimore County. He was a delegate to the Maryland Assembly from 1696 to 1704. He was active in military affairs rising through the ranks. In 1686 he was Captain of the Militia, a major in 1687, field officer in 1694, and colonel in 1702. (Maryland Archives Volumes, 5, 13-15, 19-20, 24, 26). He had large land holdings in both Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties, some of which he had inherited from his father, including "Hockley-in-the-Hole" and "Major's Choice." These two parcels were handed down through many generations in the Dorsey line. He also owned "Major's Fancy," "Long Reach," "United Friendship," and "Owen's Adventure." In addition he held several parcels of land in and around the Port of Annapolis. His home in Annapolis was built of brick and materials from England. In its day this house was considered large and spacious, rising to two levels. Fine English gardens sloped down in the back to Prince George's Creek. It stands today on Prince George Street. The family lived prior to the building of the Annapolis home on the plantation at Elk Ridge in Baltimore County, located midway between Baltimore and Annapolis on a deep-water inlet at the mouth of the Patspsco River. Edward was a vestryman at St. Anne's Parish. He was a subscriber to and treasurer of the fund for building St. Anne's Church and was given authority to conduct arrangements for the building of the church but resigned due to inability to find workmen. In politics Edward Dorsey was a supporter of the Stuart Kings and the Jacobean Party. Once William of Orange dethroned the Stuart King, Dorsey was recommended in a letter written by Michajoh Perry to John Povey in London 17 Oct 1691. It says that Perry had met "a gentleman, one M. John Hammond, who presented him a list of Gentlemen in Maryland; good, honest, substantial Protestants, who are well affected." The list recommended "to be of their Majesty's Council...Major Edward Dorsey and Thomas Lawrence." (Maryland Archives Liber 8, folio 283-285). Edward was a Protestant but held in great esteem the Government that respected religious liberty. He was one of the signers of the Protestant Address from Baltimore County to King William III, an appeal on behalf of Charles, Lord Baron of Baltimore, the proprietary government having been siezed from the Calvert family through the influence of Capt. John Coode.
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/dorsey.html:

"Although Edward was raised a Quaker, he was listed as "Protestant" as an adult. He was a planter, merchant, and contractor. After Edward sold his share of "Hockley-in-the-Hole" to his brother John, Edward probably built a large home on Prince George's Street in Annapolis; there is confusion over whether it became the home of Gov. Sir Francis NICKOLSON, where the Assembly met for a while. Edward was a judge in the Chancery court. His strong support of Lord Baltimore brought his dismissal from the bench and from the militia after 1689. He went to England to testify against the Protestant Associators in 1690. Two years later he was accused of being a Jacobite. He was quite active politically; referred to first as Col., more usually as Major. Edward was involved in contesting the will of Nicholas WYATT, father of his first wife, Sarah, in 1673. Edward was one of the original trustees for King William's School in Annapolis, founded in 1696. His estate inventory was valued at £721.9.8 sterling, and included 13 enslaved people and 2 servants.[16]"


Noted events in his life were:

• Religion: Protestant, Abt 1661. He was raised as a Quaker but identified himself as a "Protestant" as an adult.

• Demand: for lands by Robert Bullen for bringing a number of passengers, one of whom was Edward Dorsey, 1661, Maryland, (United States). This is undoubtedly the Edward Dorsey whom Robert Bullen transported. It is unknown whether this was his first trip, however. It is also unclear whether the demand for lands was made to this Edward Dorsey (now about 21 years of age) or his father (who may have died in the shipwrect in 1659).

• Patented: "Theobush Manning," 300 or 600 acres inherited from his father, 1661, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). According to one source, before 1655 Edward Darcy and Thomas Manning purchased 600-acre "Theobush Manning" in an area of St. Mary's County that became part of the newly-erected Calvert County in 1663. This does not sound like the right location, as compared to other sources, which place it in Anne Arundel County. The land is now occupied by part of the Naval Academy and Bloomsbury Square in Annapolis (Anne Arundel County in 1661). It was not patented until 1661, by which time the "Edward Dorsey" in the patent may have been Major Edward Dorsey, son of Edward Darcy the colonist.

• Removed to: Maryland, Bef 1664.

• Patented: "Hockley-in-the-Hole" on the south side of the Severn with his brothers John and Joshua, 20 Aug 1664, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). The entire "Hockley" grant may have consisted of 2,000 acres. It was near the site of Annapolis, on Cabin Neck Brook, a tributary of the Severn River.

• Assigned: his right to land to Cornelius Howard for transporting seven persons into the Province, 1667.

• Sold: 200 acres granted to his father in November 1650 and 200 acres granted to him in February 1651 to George Yate, Apr 1667. A total of 400 acres were sold to George Yate. Whether the Edward Darcy of Anne Arundel County was Edward Darcy, the colonist, or his son Edward is in dispute, as the father may have drowned in 1659.

• Assigned: his original 400 acres [Theobush Manning?] to George Yate, 22 Oct 1667, <Calvert>, Maryland, (United States).

• Acquired: "Long Reach" at Elk Ridge, Baltimore (Howard), Maryland, (United States). "Long Reach" was near "Major's Choice."

• Purchased: "Dorsey," 60 acres on Dorsey's Creek from George Yate, Abt Sep 1668, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Thomas Gates gave Edward and his children free outlet to the woods and spring across his land.

• Acquired: "Barnes Folly."

• Sold: 300 acres to Thomas Manniage of the Cliffs, 6 Nov 1670, <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). His father had purchased this tract from Thomas Marsh/March in 1655.

• Appointed: as a Justice of the Peace for the County and a Gentleman Justice of the Quorum, 1679, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). He served for several years.

• Transferred: his right in "Hockley-in-the-Hole" to his brother John Dorsey, 1681, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). From Side-Lights on Maryland History, Vol. 2, p. 91:

"Hockley-in-the-Hole, originally taken up by Edward Darcy, was in 1664 patented to his sons Edward, Joshua and John, the original patent bearing date August 20, 1664, being still in the possession of the present owner of Hockley, Miss Anne Elizabeth Dorsey, lineal descendant of all three of the original patentees. In the year 1681 'Edward Dorsey, Gent. of Ann Arundell County, Son and heir of Edward Dorsey late of said County deceased' assigned his right to his brother John. The parchment document granting Hockley to the three Dorsey brothers bears the autograph of Charles, third Lord Baltimore, and was given under the Great Seal of the Province."

• Built: house on Prince George's Street, Abt 1681, Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). He lived there with his wife Sarah during her life, and he may have remained there after her death in 1690.

• Styled: Captain of His Lordship's Army, 1686.

• Served: as a Justice for the County, 1686, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Styled: "Major", 1687.

• Acquired: "Major's Choice", 12 Jun 1688, Baltimore (Howard), Maryland, (United States). This property was located west of Waterloo, north of the Old Brick Church. Major Dorsey removed there from Annapolis after the death of his first wife, Sarah Wyatt, in 1690 and before his marriage to his second wife, Margaret Larkin, about 1693

• Served: as a Justice for the County, 1689, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Commissioned: Major of the Horse, 4 Sep 1689, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Relocated: to "Major's Choice" from Annapolis, Betw 1690 and 1693, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States). This property was located west of Waterloo, north of the Old Brick Church. Major Dorsey removed there from Annapolis after the death of his first wife, Sarah Wyatt, in 1690 and before his marriage to his second wife, Margaret Larkin, about 1693

• Party: Jacobite and a supporter of the House of Stuart.

• Signed: a petition to King William III in support of Lord Baltimore, 28 Nov 1689, Maryland, (United States).

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• Served: as a member of the Maryland House of Burgesses for Anne Arundel, 1694-1697, Maryland, (United States). Entered the General Assembly in 1694 as a delegate from Anne Arundel Co., and served in all succeeding sessions of the Lower House until his death. After 1701 he represented Baltimore County.

• Served: as Judge of the High Court of Chancery, 1694-1696, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Commissioned to hold the Great Seal

• Served: on the committee to lay out town lots and a common for the town of "Proctor" (now Annapolis), 1694, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Served: as Major, 9 Oct 1694, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Commissioned: Associate Commissioner in Chancery, 17 Oct 1694, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Provided: his house for the first session of the Assembly of Maryland, 28 Feb 1695, Anne Arundel Town (Annapolis), Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Anne Arundel Town was renamed Annapolis some time in 1695. The house no longer exists.

• Served: as Keeper of the Great Seal, 1695-1697, Maryland, (United States).

• Served: as a Trustee of King William and Mary School, 1696, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Appointed: Commissioner and Judge of the High Court of Chancery, 2 Mar 1696, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Served: as a Commissioner for the erection of St. Anne's Church, Abt 1696, Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

• Assigned: part of 4 plantations bordering his own on Elk Ridge to his "well-beloved" friend Major John Hammond, 4 Jan 1701, Baltimore (Anne Arundel then Howard), Maryland, (United States). "for disposing of goods and chattels for advancement of our children after death"

• Assigned: part of 4 plantations bordering his own on Elk Ridge to his "well-beloved" friend Captain Charles Hammond, 4 Jan 1701, Baltimore (Anne Arundel then Howard), Maryland, (United States). "for disposing of goods and chattels for advancement of our children after death"

• Assigned: part of 4 plantations bordering his own on Elk Ridge to his eldest son Edward, 4 Jan 1701, Baltimore (Anne Arundel then Howard), Maryland, (United States).

• Assigned: a plantation on the south side of the Patapsco a little beyond the Falls to John Hammond, Charles Hammond and his eldest son, Edward, 4 Jan 1701, Baltimore (Anne Arundel then Howard), Maryland, (United States). This plantation was to be held in trust for his five sons Samuel, Joshua, John, Nicholas and Benjamin.

• Served: as a member of the Maryland House of Burgesses for Baltimore County, 1701-1705, Maryland, (United States).

• Styled: "Colonel", 1702.

• Purchased: a portion of "United Friendship," 350 acres on the north side of Patapsco River, 25 Jun 1702, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Deeded to him by Colonel John Larken and Thomas Larkin for £90. This may have been "Hockley" on the Patapsco Falls.

• Purchased: 225 acres of 450-acre "Owings' Adventure" from Capt. Richard Owings for £40, 13 Mar 1704, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). "Owings' Adventure" (aka "Owens' Adventure") was located on the west side of the Patapsco, to the north of Col. Taylor's land. Major Edward bought the northwest half. The date may have been 13 Aug 1704.

• Will: 26 Oct 1704, <Baltimore City>, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States). From Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, pp. 58-59:

To my son Lacon, my tract "Hockley," on the Patapsco Falls. To sons Charles, Lacon, Francis and Edward, my lands on the north side of Patapsco River. (These were deeded to him by John and Thomas Larkin, 1702). To my beloved wife, Margaret, my personal estate. To my daughter, Ann, a lot of negroes. To Joshua, "Barnes Folly." To Samuel, "Major's Choice." To Nicholas, "Long Reach," at Elk Ridge. To Benjamin, "Long Reach." To son John, all the remaining part of "Long Reach" and a lot of silver spoons, to be delivered at the age of sixteen. All the remaining portion of my estate to my wife and exectrix. -- EDWARD DORSEY. (Seal.)

• Sold: three houses on Bloomsbury Square to Lord Baltimore for storage of arms and ammunition, 1705, Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

• Probate: 27 Dec 1705, <Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States). The will may have been probated on 31 December 1705.

• Inventory: and appraisal of his estate were made by Thomas Hammond and William Talbott, 1 Apr 1706, <Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1360)

1460. Mary (Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Major John Welsh.1555

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1600 F    i. Elizabeth Welsh was born in <Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)>.

1461. Henrietta Mordaunt (Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henrietta married Alexander Gordon, 2nd Duke of Gordon, 5th Marquess of Huntly.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1601 M    i. Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly

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1462. Jane Owen (Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm1392, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Jane married Hugh Roberts,1587 son of Robert ap Hugh, of Llwyn Dedwydd and Gwen John Evan, in 1673 in Merionethshire, Wales.1587 Another name for Hugh was Hugh ap Robert.

Research Notes: Source: Merion in the Welsh Tract by Thomas Allen Glenn, (Reprint of the 1896 edition, 1970, Baltimore), p. 60 :
"William ap Edward, son of Edward ap John, of Cynlas... married first, about 1671, Katherine, daughter of Robert ap Hugh, of Llwyndedwydd, near Bala, Merionethshire, and sister to Hugh Roberts (i.e., Hugh ap Robert, or Hugh, the son of Robert), who also removed to Pennsylvania and became a member of the Provincial Council... "

1463. Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch near Bala (Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm1392, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Rebecca Owen,1488 1514 1515 daughter of Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du and Margaret Vaughan, in 1678. Rebecca was born about 1663 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales and died on 23 Aug 1697 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States about age 34.

Research Notes: Wife of Robert Owen, of Merion.

Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 151.

From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 3:

"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______________, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Pennlyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows; Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and, secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1370)

1464. Ellin Owen (Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm1392, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1465. Evan Owen (Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm1392, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1466. Owen Owen (Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm1392, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1467. Thomas Evans (Evan ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm, Merionethshire1393, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1468. Robert Evans (Evan ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm, Merionethshire1393, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1469. Owen Evans (Evan ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm, Merionethshire1393, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1470. Cadwalader Evans (Evan ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm, Merionethshire1393, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cadwalader married Ellin Morris, of Bryn Gwyn, Denbighshire, daughter of John Morris, of Bryn Gwyn, Denbighshire and Ellin Williams,.

1471. Griffith John, of Merion (John ap Evan1394, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1472. William John, of Gwynedd (John ap Evan1394, Evan ap Robert Lewis, of Vron Gôch farm, Lord of Rhiwlas1359, Robert ap Lewis ap Griffith, Lord of Rhiwlas1343, Lewis ap Griffith ap Howel, Lord of Yshute1327, Griffith ap Howel ap Einion1299, Howel ap Einion ap Deikws Ddu1227, Einion ap Deikws Ddu ap Madoc, Lord of Grainoc1186, Deikws Ddu ap Madoc ap Ievan1139, Madoc ap Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc1108, Ievan ap David Goch, Lord of Grainianoc and Penllech1059, David Goch ap Trahairn Goch, Lord of Penllech1018, Trahairn Goch ap Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Llyn, Grainianoc and Penllech977, Madoc ap Rhys-Gloff937, Rhys-Gloff, Lord of Cymcydmaen872, Rhys-Vaughn, Lord of Yestradtywy802, Rhys-Mechyllt, of Llandovery Castle723, Joan de Clare640, Amice FitzWilliam, Countess of Gloucester562, Hawise de Beaumont, of Leicester489, Sir Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester415, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1473. Joshua Dorsey, [son of Capt. Joshua] (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1474. Colonel Henry Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Elizabeth Worthington,1590 1641 daughter of Thomas Worthington and Elizabeth Ridgely, on 31 Jul 1735 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born on 6 Oct 1717 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1776 at age 58.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 2 Oct 1775.

• Probate: of her estate, 19 Feb 1776, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1602 M    i. Lt. Joshua Dorsey, Sr. 1693 1694 was born on 8 Jul 1736 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1799 at age 63.

+ 1603 M    ii. Thomas Dorsey 1607 1695 1696 was born on 15 Mar 1737 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1790 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) at age 53.

+ 1604 M    iii. Henry Dorsey 1697 was born on 22 Feb 1740 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 3 Mar 1761 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 21.

+ 1605 F    iv. Anne Dorsey 1698 was born on 7 Feb 1742.

+ 1606 F    v. Elizabeth Dorsey 1699 was born on 15 Feb 1744 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1776 at age 32.

+ 1607 F    vi. Sarah Dorsey 1589 1700 was born on 22 Apr 1746 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1608 M    vii. Nicholas Dorsey, [of Henry] 1595 1701 was born on 8 Jan 1750 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Oct 1788 in Poplar Spring District, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States at age 38.

+ 1609 M    viii. Charles Dorsey 1697 was born on 20 Oct 1752 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1776 at age 24.

+ 1610 F    ix. Arianna Dorsey 1702 was born on 24 Feb 1755 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1611 M    x. Vachel Dorsey, (of Col. Henry) 1607 1703 was born on 15 Mar 1758 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died before Dec 1805.

1475. Captain Philemon Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philemon married Catherine Ridgely,1591 daughter of Henry Ridgely III and Elizabeth Warfield, on 19 Feb 1739 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Catherine was born on 14 Nov 1723 and died before 1759. Another name for Catherine was Catharine Ridgely.

Research Notes: First wife of Capt. Philemon Dorsey.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1612 F    i. Anne Dorsey 1704 was born on 2 Oct 1740 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1613 F    ii. Elizabeth Dorsey 1705 was born on 13 May 1742 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1614 M    iii. Philemon Dorsey 1706 1707 1708 was born on 7 Feb 1744 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1807 at age 62.

+ 1615 F    iv. Catharine Dorsey 1709 was born on 30 Nov 1745 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died in 1769 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 24, and was buried in Governor Warfield Cemetery, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States).

+ 1616 F    v. Sarah Dorsey 1710 was born on 9 Sep 1747 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1617 F    vi. Amelia Dorsey 1711 was born on 23 Aug 1749.

Philemon next married Rachel Lawrence,1591 daughter of Levin Lawrence and Susannah Dorsey, on 13 Dec 1759. Rachel was born on 3 May 1739.

Research Notes: Second wife of Capt. Philemon Dorsey.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1618 M    i. Joshua Dorsey 1712 was born on 30 Jan 1762 and died on 12 Nov 1818 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States at age 56.

+ 1619 F    ii. Henrietta Dorsey 1713 was born on 20 Feb 1766.

+ 1620 F    iii. Ariana Dorsey 1714 was born on 24 Mar 1769 and died on 21 Aug 1807 at age 38.

1476. Rachel Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married John Warfield,1593 son of John Warfield and Ruthe Gaither, in 1740 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). John was born about 1700 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 30 Jan 1776 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) about age 76.

1477. Elizabeth Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John Dorsey, (son of Caleb) of "New Year's Gift",1630 1631 son of Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John] and Elinor Warfield,. John was born on 7 Oct 1708 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died on 22 Jul 1765 in "New Year's Gift", Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 56, and was buried in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: FromThe Dorsey Family, p. 158:

"John, who signed his name, John Dorsey son of Caleb, received from his father in 1732 a tract of land containing 700 acres called New Year's Gift. In 1735 John Dorsey and his father Caleb deeded two acres of this tract for a site for Christ Church of which John was a member. (Arch. of Md. XXXIX, 167, 229) He bought other tracts of land and lots in Frederick Town...

The will of John Dorsey made April 8, 1765 and proved in 1765 left:

To sons John Dorsey, Richard Dorsey and their heirs to be equally divided, the tracts Dorsey's Range, the Addition to Dorsey's Range, Duvall's Range, the Defendant, Mineral Hill, and part of a tract What's Left, and also a parcel of land that Philemon Dorsey is to convey to me, and if either die without heirs, the whole to go to survivor and if both should die without heirs to be divided among other children
To son Caleb Dorsey, 3 negroes
To daughters Elinor Stringer, Achsah Dorsey, Ann Dorsey, Elizabeth Dorsey, and sons John Dorsey and Richard Dorsey, 150 pounds Sterling and 1 negro each
To granddaughters Elizabeth Dorsey and Mary Stringer, 1 negro each
To wife Elizabeth, 200 pounds Sterling, 8 negroes, one-third of estate
Exrs: wife Eliazabeth and son Caleb Dorsey, empowered to sell house and lot in Frederick Town (Wiulls 35, f 258)"

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Possibly this John Dorsey:
From index of Maryland Historical Archives
1758 Nov.
Grant of tract of land called Walker's Lane, Anne Arundel Co., to John Dorsey. Originally granted to Joseph Walker.

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The John Dorsey referenced below may be a different individual:

From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 7-8:

"DELAWARE HUNDRED, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Dorsey, Charles
Dorsey, Edward
Dorsey, John, Qtrs.
Dorsey, Lanslot
Dorsey, Vachael
Wells, Valentine

"Note by William N. Wilkins: The last six pages of Delaware Hundred are missing. Last page of this Hundred is marked as #22. The names on these missing pages however, can be deterined from the index; thus, all of the names are shown.

ibid, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Charles Dorsey,... Andrew Dorsey,... Joshua Dorsey,...Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...Vachell Dorsey,... John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

ibid, pp. 57-65:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN DELAWARE HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, 1773

"...Dorsey, John (Qtr.); Ka(?)es Conener; Edward Gattle; Thomas Giffiry; John Poe; John Mikes; John Cocks; Richard Williams; Harry Cater Cub..."
[This may be a different John Dorsey, not the son of Caleb]

Noted events in his life were:

• Received: "New Year's Gift," 700 acres, from his father, 1732, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Will: 8 Apr 1756.

• Probate: of his estate, 8 Aug 1765, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1621 M    i. Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel] 1565 1630 1715 was born on 8 Jul 1740 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 10 Jul 1795 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 55.

+ 1622 F    ii. Eleanor Dorsey 1630 1716 was born on 5 Sep 1743 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1623 F    iii. Achsah Dorsey 1708 1717 was born on 17 May 1746 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1624 F    iv. Anne Dorsey 1706 1718 was born on 11 Dec 1748 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1625 M    v. Captain John Dorsey 1565 1718 1719 1720 was born on 31 Mar 1751 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1796 at age 44.

+ 1626 F    vi. Elizabeth Dorsey 1718 1721 was born on 17 Sep 1753 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Mar 1824 in Harrison Co., (West) Virginia, United States at age 70.

+ 1627 M    vii. Col. Richard Dorsey 1707 1718 1722 1723 was born on 6 Dec 1756 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 May 1826 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States at age 69.

1478. Nicholas Dorsey, [of Capt. Joshua] (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nicholas married Elizabeth Worthington,1594 1638 daughter of John Worthington II and Helen Hammond,. Elizabeth died on 17 Nov 1803.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1628 F    i. Mary Dorsey, [dau. of Nicholas] 1724 was born about 1766 and died before 24 Feb 1831 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

1479. Catharine Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1480. Anne Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Major Henry Ridgely,1589 1596 1725 son of Henry Ridgely III and Elizabeth Warfield, on 11 Nov 1750 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Henry was born on 17 May 1728 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 28 Jun 1791 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 63.

Research Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 142:

"On September 27, 1727, the freeholders of Queen Caroline parish, then a part of Anne Arundel county, met at the parish church and 'made choice' of Henry Ridgely and John Howard as churchwardens; Thomas Wainright, John Dorsey son of Edward, John Hammond son of Charles, Orland Griffith, Richard Davis and Robert Shipley as vestrymen. ...[M]ost of these worthies were landowners in this section..."
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I45447:

JOHNSON, BARBARY, Anne Arundel County, planter. 30 April 1776
14 May 1776
To bro. Robert Johnson, Ex., all my personal estate including
11 negroes and household furniture.
Wit: Lewis Duvall; Henry Ridgley; Priscilla Pinkeye 40. 651

1481. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Joshua] (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Robert Shipley.577 1598 Robert was born on 19 Oct 1713 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died after 1792 in <Mecklinburg Co., North Carolina>.

1482. Charles Dorsey (Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1483. Hannah Dorsey (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hannah married Adam Barnes 1565 1599 about 1732. Adam was born about 1705 in "Shipley's Choice", Severn River, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died before 16 Feb 1769 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"…John Barnes, William Barnes, Joseph Barnes,… Adam Barnes…

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 19 Nov 1768.

• Probate: of his estate, 16 Feb 1769.

1484. Ruth Dorsey (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Benjamin Lawrence.1600 Benjamin was born on 27 Mar 1704 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1485. Michael Dorsey (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Michael married Ruth Todd,1601 1603 daughter of Lancelot Todd, [Jr.] and Elizabeth <Rockhold>, on 10 Aug 1733. Ruth was born about 1715 and died in Nov 1789 about age 74.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1629 M    i. Hon. John Dorsey, [son of Michael] 1704 1726 1727 was born on 3 Jul 1734 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 9 Mar 1779 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1630 F    ii. Lydia Dorsey .1603

+ 1631 F    iii. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael] 1728 was born on 3 Dec 1735 and died after 1806.

+ 1632 F    iv. Honor Dorsey 1729 was born on 3 Nov 1737 and died before 8 Mar 1790.

+ 1633 F    v. Sarah Dorsey 1730 was born on 25 Sep 1739.

+ 1634 F    vi. Ruth Dorsey 1602 1731 was born on 17 Mar 1743 and died before 25 Jun 1805 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1635 M    vii. Michael Dorsey, Jr. 1618 1732 was born on 29 Oct 1745, died on 28 Feb 1812 near Elk Ridge, Baltimore (Howard) Co., Maryland, United States at age 66, and was buried in Dorsey Family Cemetery, Clarksville, Howard, Maryland, United States.

+ 1636 M    viii. Lancelot Dorsey, [of Michael] 1733 was born on 17 Jul 1747 and died on 1 Mar 1829 at age 81.

+ 1637 F    ix. Anne Dorsey 1734 was born on 29 Jan 1748 in Maryland, (United States) and died on 30 Sep 1808 in Maryland, United States at age 60.

1486. Sarah Dorsey (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Henry Howard,1571 son of Joseph Howard and Margery Keith, in 1730 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Henry was born on 14 Jan 1703 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States)1735 and died on 29 Oct 1778 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 75.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1638 F    i. Rachel Howard 1571 was born in 1732 and died in 1792 at age 60.

1487. Susannah Dorsey (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Susannah married Levin Lawrence.1571 1736 Levin was born on 6 Apr 1711 in West River Hundred, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 45.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1639 F    i. Rachel Lawrence 1591 was born on 3 May 1739.

+ 1640 M    ii. Lt. Benjamin Lawrence 1571 1737 1738 was born on 17 May 1741 in St. Thomas Parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 5 Mar 1814 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky at age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

1488. Vachel Dorsey (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Vachel married Ruth Dorsey,1602 1605 1739 daughter of Captain Edward Dorsey and Sarah Todd, about 1746 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Ruth was born about 1730 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 27 May 1814 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

Death Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 145 "d. 1814 (A.A. Co. Wills J.G. No. 1, f. 63)

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 24 Dec 1813.

• Probate: 27 May 1814, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1641 F    i. Ruth Dorsey 1740 was born before 1774 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in May 1835 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1489. Edward Dorsey, (of John) (John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Elizabeth Gillis 1741 on 29 Jul 1750 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Another name for Elizabeth was Betty Gilliss.

1490. Nicholas Dorsey, Jr. (Nicholas Dorsey, [son of Col. Edward]1399, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nicholas married Sarah Griffith 1602 1609 1742 in 1736. Sarah was born on 13 May 1718 and died on 1 Sep 1794 at age 76.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1642 F    i. Lydia Dorsey 1602 1742 was born in 1740 and died in 1796 in Simpson's Creek, Nelson, Kentucky, United States at age 56.

+ 1643 M    ii. Charles Griffith Dorsey 1734 was born about 1744 and died on 12 Sep 1814 about age 70.

1491. Priscilla Dorsey (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1492. Venetia Dorsey (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1493. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Francis] (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Charles Wells, [Jr.],28 1565 1743 1744 son of Charles Wells and Sarah Wright,. Charles was born on 7 Sep 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1786 in Ohio Indian Territory [west of Washington Co.], Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 57.

Birth Notes: Birthdate may be 7 September 1725

Research Notes: This may not be the same Charles Wells:

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 62-65:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN GUNPOWDER UPPER HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, TAKEN BY SUTTON GUDGEON, 1773

[Among those listed are:]

Dulany, Walter, at Qtr. and Charles Wells, Overseer; Samuel Chuen; Joseph West; Peter Hickby; Negroes: Simon, Punch, Cesar, Joe, Will, John, Jack, Phil, Dol, Rachel, Bec, Hegar, Sal

Ridgly, Charles (Qt); Robert Shaw; William Taylor; Timothy Wren; George Ogle; William Gilburn; Richard Harvey; Negroes: Ben, London, Cesar, Farar"

1494. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Francis] (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1495. Kezia Dorsey (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1496. Margaret Dorsey (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1497. Francis Dorsey, [Jr.] (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1498. Larkin Dorsey, [son of Francis] (Francis Dorsey1405, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Larkin married Lucy 1745 by 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Larkin next married Ann Schmid 1618 in 1783.

1499. Larkin Dorsey, [son of Edward] (Edward Dorsey, the Younger1406, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1500. Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search (Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Elizabeth <Brown> 1502 1589 1746 about 1720 in Maryland, United States. Elizabeth was born about 1703 in Maryland, (United States) and died between 1775 and 1777 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has d. abt 1777.

From The Dorsey Family, p. 142:

"The will of John Dorsey Jr. made May 15, 1761... left: To... wife, her thirds. Remainder to be equally divided
Exrs: wife Elizabeth and son Bazil Dorsey

The maiden name of Elizabeth Dorsey, widow of Capt. John, is unknown.

Her will made January 25, 1775 and proved March 23, 1777 left:

To daughter Lucy Dorsey, 2 negroes and personalty
All personal estate to be sold and debts paid and remainder of money divided equally among nine children, Ely, Basil, Benjamin, John, Samuel, Deborah, and Lucy Dorsey, Ruth Talbot, and Rachel Ridgely
Exrs: daughter Lucy Dorsey and nephew John Dorsey
Test: Samuel Brown Jr., Sara Brown, Rachel Todd (Wills 41, f. 421)"


Noted events in her life were:

• Probate: Estate probated, 23 Mar 1777, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

• Will: Signed will, 25 Jan 1775.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1644 M    i. Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John] 1637 1747 1748 was born about 1720 in <Queen Caroline Parish>, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died before 3 Feb 1794 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States.

+ 1645 F    ii. Ruth Dorsey 1589 1749 1750 1751 1752 was born about 1731 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1777 in Ellicott City, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States.

+ 1646 M    iii. John Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John] 1565 1589 1694 1753 was born about 1734 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 30 Sep 1815 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States about age 81.

+ 1647 M    iv. Benjamin Dorsey 1589 1754 1755 was born in 1741 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1648 M    v. Samuel Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John] 1589 1756 died in 1779.

+ 1649 M    vi. Capt. Basil Dorsey 1589 1757 1758 was born about 1745 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died before 27 Aug 1799 in Frederick, Maryland, United States.

+ 1650 F    vii. Rachel Dorsey 1589 1759 was born about 1746 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 17 Aug 1792 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1651 F    viii. Lucy Dorsey died in 1808.

+ 1652 F    ix. Deborah Dorsey .

+ 1653 F    x. Sophia Dorsey 1760 1761 died on 25 May 1762.

John next married someone.

1501. Captain Edward Dorsey (Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Sarah Todd, daughter of Lancelot Todd, [Jr.] and Elizabeth <Rockhold>,. Sarah died after 1767.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 144.

Also http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d7946.htm#P7946

From the book The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 145:

"Sarah Dorsey, widow of Edward, was the daughter of Lancelot and Elizabeth (Rockhould) Todd... In 1735 she received from her father a gift on one-haf of a tract of 500 acres called Altogether. (A.A. Co. Deeds R.D. No. 2, f. 268)"


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1654 M    i. Edward Dorsey, Jr. 1565 1762 1763 was born about 1725 and died before 6 Jul 1782 in <Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1655 F    ii. Ruth Dorsey 1602 1605 1739 was born about 1730 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 27 May 1814 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1656 M    iii. Lancelot Dorsey, [of Edward] 1565 1625 was born about 1731 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died <1778> about age 47.

+ 1657 M    iv. Charles Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] 1565 1602 1742 was born about 1736 in Maryland, (United States) and died about 1809 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, United States about age 73.

+ 1658 M    v. Colonel John Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] 1565 1602 1764 was born in 1736 and died on 2 Jan 1810 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 74.

+ 1659 M    vi. Ely Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] 1565 1602 1765 was born in 1744 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 14 Mar 1803 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States at age 59.

+ 1660 M    vii. Capt. Richard Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] 1565 1602 1707 1766 was born in 1754 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 16 May 1799 in Baltimore Town, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 45.

+ 1661 F    viii. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward] 1602 1767 died in 1749.

+ 1662 F    ix. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward] .1602 1768

1502. Colonel Charles Ridgely II (Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Charles married Rachel Howard, of "Hampton", daughter of John Howard, Jr. and Mary Warfield, about 1722 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States). Rachel was born about 1696 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1750 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 54. Another name for Rachel was Rachael Howard.

Research Notes: From Side-Lights on Maryland History with Sketches of Early Maryland Families by Hester Dorsey Richard, Baltimore, Maryland, 1918, vol. 2, p. 212:

"Colonel Charles Ridgely married Rachel Howard, granddaughter of the original John Howard, of England, one of the five brothers who came early into Maryland.

"Their son, Captain Charles Ridgely, was the builder of Hampton, which has descended for several generations from father to son."
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From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :

Charles married Rachel Howard (ca. 1696-1750) of "Hampton ", in about 1722. Rachel was born in about 1696 in Baltimore, Maryland, and died in 1750 in Baltimore County. Rachel was the daughter of Capt. John Howard, Jr. (ca. 1667-1704) and his first wife, Mary Warfield (ca. 1670-1699).
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Children from this marriage were:

+ 1663 M    i. John Ridgely, Sr. was born about 1723 and died in 1771 about age 48.

+ 1664 F    ii. Pleasance Ridgely was born in 1724 and died in 1755 at age 31.

+ 1665 M    iii. Charles Ridgely was born in 1727 and died before 1737.

+ 1666 F    iv. Achsah Ridgely was born on 22 Jul 1729 and died on 27 Nov 1778 at age 49.

+ 1667 M    v. William Ridgely was born about 1731 and died before 1741.

+ 1668 M    vi. Captain Charles Ridgely, III of "Hampton" 1549 1550 1565 1769 was born in 1733, died on 28 Jun 1790 at age 57, and was buried in "Hampton", Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1669 F    vii. Rachel Ridgely was born in 1734 and died in 1813 at age 79.

Charles next married Lydia Warfield, daughter of Richard Warfield, III, Esq. and Ruth Crutchley, on 5 Dec 1747. Another name for Lydia was Lydia (Warfield) Stringer.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :

Charles married secondly on December 5, 1747, Lydia (Warfield) Stringer, widow of Dr. Samuel Stringer (d. 1747) of Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel County. Lydia was the daughter of Richard Warfield III , Esq. (ca. 1677-1755) and Ruth Crutchley (ca. 1683-1713).

1503. William Ridgely (Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Elizabeth Ridgely 1770 about 1720 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born on 31 Mar 1702 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1742 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 40.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1670 F    i. Deborah Ridgely 1771 was born about 1730 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1504. Achseh Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Achseh married Amos Woodward 1628 on 3 Apr 1728.

1505. Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb) (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Basil married Sarah Worthington,1641 1772 daughter of Thomas Worthington and Elizabeth Ridgely,. Sarah was born on 2 Feb 1715.

Research Notes:


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1671 F    i. Sarah Dorsey, of "Troy Hill" 1773 died before 1769.

+ 1672 M    ii. Caleb Dorsey 1774 was born on 24 Jun 1734 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1763 at age 29.

+ 1673 M    iii. Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey 1607 1775 1776 1777 was born on 15 Nov 1737 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died before 30 Oct 1790 in <Elk Ridge>, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States.

+ 1674 M    iv. Dennis Dorsey .1772

+ 1675 F    v. Eleanor Dorsey .1774

+ 1676 F    vi. Elizabeth Dorsey .1774

+ 1677 F    vii. Ariana Dorsey 1778 was born about 1749 and died in 1798 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States about age 49.

+ 1678 M    viii. Basil Dorsey 1774 died in 1762.

1506. Sophia Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sophia married Thomas Gough.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 155

1507. John Dorsey, (son of Caleb) of "New Year's Gift" (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Elizabeth Dorsey, daughter of Captain Joshua Dorsey and Ann Ridgely,. Elizabeth was born on 6 Mar 1720 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died in Dec 1803 in Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States at age 83, and was buried on 8 Dec 1803 in Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 158.

Also http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d8035.htm#P8035

From the book The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 158:

"The will of John Dorsey made April 8, 1765 and proved in 1765 left:
To... wife Elizabeth, 200 pounds Sterling, 8 negroes, one-third of estate
Exrs: wife Eliazabeth and son Caleb Dorsey, empowered to sell house and lot in Frederick Town (Wiulls 35, f 258)

Elizabeth Dorsey... inherited 20 pounds Sterlind from her father in 1747,... and a portion of her mother's estate, 1771....
The will of Elizabeth Dorsey made May 3, 1802 and proved December 10, 1803 left:
To son Richard Dorsey, one-half of a tract of land in Anne Arundel County
To orphan children of son John, remainder of tract of land
To son Richard Dorsey in trust, all lands in Montgomery County, which I derive from my brother Joshua Dorsey, to be held by said Richard for the use and benefit of daughter Elizabeth Boggess during her natural life and after her death to granddaughter Elizabeth Dorsey Boggess
To grandchildren Mortimer and Eliza Anne, children of son Richard, Caleb and Peggy Dorsey, children of son John, and Ellen stringer, daughter of daughter Eleanor, personalty
To son Richard Dorsey, all other property
Exr: son Richard Dorsey (A.A. Co. Wills J.C. No. 2, f. 259)"

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1477)

1508. Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont" (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Caleb married Priscilla Hill,1550 1632 1779 daughter of Henry Hill, of West River and Mary Denwood, on 10 Feb 1735. Priscilla was born on 9 May 1718, died on 8 Mar 1782 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 63, and was buried in "Belmont", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States.

Research Notes: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d8036.htm#P8036

From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II. :
"Children:...
6. Capt. Charles Ridgely III "Charles The Mariner" (1733-1790), builder of "Hampton ", who married Rebecca Dorsey (1738-1812), daughter of Caleb Dorsey, Jr. (1710-1772) and Priscilla Hill (1718-1782)."


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1679 M    i. Henry Hill Dorsey 1780 was born on 3 Mar 1736 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1772 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 36.

+ 1680 F    ii. Rebecca Dorsey was born in 1738 and died in 1812 at age 74.

+ 1681 M    iii. Samuel Dorsey, of Belmont 1781 1782 was born on 7 Dec 1741 in <Anne Arundel (Howard)>, Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Sep 1777 at age 35.

+ 1682 F    iv. Mary Dorsey 1783 was born on 9 Jun 1744 in <Anne Arundel (Howard)>, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1683 F    v. Milcah Dorsey .1784

+ 1684 F    vi. Eleanor Dorsey 1633 was born on 28 Dec 1749 in <Anne Arundel (Howard)>, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1813 at age 64.

+ 1685 F    vii. Margaret Hill Dorsey 1785 was born on 20 Jun 1752 in <Anne Arundel (Howard)>, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1686 M    viii. Edward Hill "Iron Head Ned" Dorsey 1786 1787 1788 was born on 2 Sep 1758 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 24 Mar 1799 in "Belmont", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 40.

+ 1687 F    ix. Priscilla Dorsey 1789 was born in <Anne Arundel (Howard)>, Maryland, (United States) and died on 30 Apr 1814.

1509. Samuel Dorsey, [of Caleb] (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1510. Richard Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Elizabeth Beale before Nov 1735.

Research Notes: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d7435.htm#P7435

1511. Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elinor married Thomas Todd IV,1627 1790 son of Major Thomas Todd and Elizabeth Bernard,.

Research Notes: Elinor Dorsey's first husband.

From Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, p. 49:
The old homestead ["North Point"], that has always been owned by Thomas Todd, descended to Thomas Todd, 4th. He married Eleanor Dorsey, of "Hockley." They left a son Tomas, and four daughters, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Francis and Mary. The first three inherited "Shawan Hunting Ground," a beautiful estate adjoining Worthington Valley. Mary Todd inherited "Todds Industry," and other tracts upon the Patapsco. She married John Worthington; Elizabeth Todd--John Cromwell; Eleanor--John Ensor; Francis--George Risteau; Mrs. Eleanor Todd--2nd William Lynch. Their daughter, Deborah [Todd Lynch]--Samuel Owings, Jr., of Owings Mills.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1688 M    i. Thomas Todd V

+ 1689 F    ii. Eleanor Todd

+ 1690 F    iii. Elizabeth Todd

+ 1691 F    iv. Francis Todd

+ 1692 F    v. Mary Todd

Elinor next married William Lynch,1565 1571 1601 1627 1791 son of Robuck Lynch and Unknown, on 6 Sep 1740 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). William was born about 1707 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)> and died about 1752 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 45.

Research Notes: Second husband of Eleanor Dorsey (Todd).


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1693 F    i. Deborah Todd Lynch 1571 died in 1810.

1512. Edward Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Henrietta Maria Chew.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 155

1513. Joshua Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1514. Deborah Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Deborah married Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John],1637 1747 1748 son of Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search and Elizabeth <Brown>, about 1750 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). Ely was born about 1720 in <Queen Caroline Parish>, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died before 3 Feb 1794 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States.

Research Notes: Eldest son of Patuxent John Dorsey.

From http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d17544.htm#P17544:

"[The will of Elizabeth Dorsey] made January 25, 1775 and proved March 23, 1777 left:

To daughter Lucy Dorsey, 2 negroes and personalty
All personal estate to be sold and debts paid and remainder of money divided equally among nine children, Ely, Basil, Benjamin, John, Samuel, Deborah, and Lucy Dorsey, Ruth Talbot, and Rachel Ridgely
Exrs: daughter Lucy Dorsey and nephew John Dorsey
Test: Samuel Brown Jr., Sara Brown, Rachel Todd (Wills 41, f. 421)"
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I36906:

Provincial Court Land Records, 1762-1763
Volume 724, Page 40

This Indenture made the 23.d Day of April in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and sixty two Between Ely Dorsey Eldest son & heir at Law of Cap.t John Dorsey jun.r late of Ann Arundel County deceased of the one Part and William Hall of Elk Ridge of the same county Merchant of the other Part Whereas the said John Dorsey deceased and William Hall did heretofore take up in Partnership a Tract or Parcel of Land called Dorseys Partnership lying in Frederick County containing one thousand four hundred and seventy five acres granted to the said John Dorsey in his lifetime by Patent bearing Date the first day of January in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty And Whereas the said John Dorsey by his last Will and Testament in writing duly proved and Registered in the Commissarys Office of this Province did amongst other things devise as follows Viz.t " I give and Bequeath unto my son Benjamin Dorsey two hundred and forty eight Acres of Land Part of a Tract of Land called " Partnership as laid out by Joseph Plummer
Item I give and Bequeath " unto William Hall of Elk Ridge all the Residue of the Land called Partnership not already Bequeathed upon the said Halls paying a Proportional part of the charges now due and that shall hereafter accrue thereon to the Quantity of Land that he shall have he having already paid his proportion of the other charges and the Caution Money as by the same Patent and Will Reference being thereunto had may more fully appear Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said Ely Dorsey for and in consideration of the Caution Money and proportion of charges aforesaid pa of his Deceased Father as also for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings to him in Hand paid Hath Granted Remised Released and Confirmed and by these Presents Doth Grant Remise Release and Confirm unto him the said William Hall his Heirs and Assigns All that part of the Tract or Parcel of Land aforesaid called Dorsey's Partnership agreeable to the Division made by the said Joseph Plummer contained within the following Metes and Bounds ....... containing in the said Part One thousand two hundred and two Acres of Land more or Less, together with all and Singular the Improvements Profits and Advantages to the same part belonging and all the Estate Right Title and Interest either in Law or equity of him the said Ely Dorsey of into or out of the same and the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues and Profits of that part hereby conveyed or intended so to be To have and to hold the same Parcel of Land hereby conveyed agreeable to the courses aforesaid containing one thousand two hundred and two acres and other the Premisses with the appurtenances unto him the said William Hall his Heirs and Assigns forever to his and their own proper use and Behoof and to no other Intent or Purpose whatsoever In Witness whereof the Party to these Presents have hereunto set his hand and seal the Day and Year first above written
Sealed and Delivered Ely Dorsey (seal)
In Presence of
Henry Hall
John Weems

On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Written to wit

Ann Arund.l County fs April 23.d 1762 Then came before us the subscribers Two of his Lordships Justices of the Peace for Ann Arundel County the within named Ely Dorsey and acknowledged the within Instrument of Writing to be his Act and deed and the Land and Premisses therein specified to be the Right and Estate of the within named William Hall his Heirs and Assigns according to the true intent and meaning thereof Henry Hall

John Weems

May 7.th 1762 Received of M.r William Hall Two Pounds eight shillings and one Penny sterling for the use of the Lord Baltimore being the Alienation Fine on the within one thousand two hundred and two Acres of Land by Virtue of a Commission from Edward Lloyd Esq.r his said Lordship's Agent and Receiver General
Recorded 10.th May 1762
Benj.a Beall

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The "Ely Dorsey" below may be a different individual:

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey...

"SIGNERS AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

Greenbury Dorsey, Jr....William Wells..."

ibid, pp. 57-60:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN DELAWARE HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, 1773

[Among those listed are:]

Dorsey, Edward; Edward Dorsey; John Goodlan; Wm. Shavens; William Price; Joseph Holdin; Comfort

Dorsey, Basel (Qtr.); Thomas Gilbert; Henry Gilbert

Dorsey, Caly

Dorsey, Nicholas; Abrim, Soloman

Dorsey, Charles (of Nich.); Joseph Chapman; John Carter; John Langley; George Miller; Absilam Frisel

Dorsey, Nicholas Jr.; William Aston; John Martin; Thomas Miller

Dorsey, John (Qtr.); Ka(?)es Conener; Edward Gattle; Thomas Giffiry; John Poe; John Mikes; John Cocks; Richard Williams; Harry Cater Cub

Dorsey, Ely (Qtr.); John Randle; Will; Joe

Dorsey, Ely

Owings, Richard (son of Samuel); James Riley;l John Highnmarsh; Timothy Philips

Wilmoth, John (Qtr); Jiry; Bess; Dinis Downey

"On Reverse side: Delaware Hundred Taxes 462 examined by JSH. The Hole Amount of Taxes is 501: Richard Owings, son of Sam."

Noted events in his life were:

• Inherited: his father's portion of "Dorsey's Partnership" (1,202 acres), Abt Aug 1761, Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Conveyed: his portion of "Dorsey's Partnership" in Frederick County to William Hall of Elk Ridge, 23 Apr 1762, Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States). Ely Dorsey's portion of was 1,202 acres.

• Oath of Allegiance: before Hon. Reuben Meriweather, 2 Mar 1778, Maryland, (United States).

• Served: on the Committee of Observation, 1775, Maryland, (United States).

• Will: Signed will, 22 Oct 1789.

• Codicil: Signed codicil to will, 9 Mar 1793.

• Probate: Estate probated, 3 Feb 1794, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1694 M    i. Caleb Dorsey, [son of Ely] 1792 1793 was born about 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1812 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States about age 59.

+ 1695 M    ii. Captain Ely Dorsey, [Jr.] 1748 1794 1795 was born about 1755 in <Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States) and died before 8 Sep 1821 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1696 M    iii. Amos Dorsey 1724 1796 was born about 1757 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Jun 1793 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States about age 36.

+ 1697 F    iv. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Ely] 1797 1798 was born about 1759 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1698 F    v. Eleanor Dorsey 1799 1800 was born on 2 Feb 1761 in <Hockley>, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 May 1834 in Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States at age 73.

1515. Mary Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married John Ridgely, Sr., son of Colonel Charles Ridgely II and Rachel Howard, of "Hampton",. John was born about 1723 and died in 1771 about age 48.

Research Notes: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d8041.htm#P8041

From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :
1. John Ridgely, Sr. (ca. 1723-1771), who married Mary Dorsey (1725-1786), daughter of Caleb Dorsey (1685-1742) and Elinor Warfield (1683-1752).

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From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

Ibid., pp. 24-25:

"ADDRESS FROM SUNDRY INHABITANTS OF BALTIMORE TOWN, 1767
"The following address from sundry inhabitants of Baltimore Town to his Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esquire, Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland, was presented on April 2, 1767 (Archives of Maryland, 32:187): …"
[Among those signing are:]
Thomas Chase
John Ridgely
William Lux
Darby Lux
Charles Ridgely, Jr.


Ibid., pp. 26-27:

"PETITION OF SOME ENGLISH INHABITANTS OF BALTIMORE TOWN IN SUPPORT OF THE GERMAN INHABITANTS, 1767

"On May 16, 1767 a number of inhabitants of Baltimore Town presented a petition in support of the German inhabitants who had complained about the Justices who took advantage of their inability to understand English. The subscribers said they knew of such occurrences, but also expressed a belief that William Aisquith, one of the Justices, was not guilty of such charges. (Archives of Maryland, 32:203-204)...
Charles Ridgely, Jr....John Ridgely...William Lux..."
----
Is this John Ridgely's son?
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 83-85:

"LIST OF TAXABLES TAKEN IN WESTMINSTER HUNDRED IN 1773 BY HENRY MINSPAKER, CONSTABLE

"...Ridgley, Charles, son of John;... "





The child from this marriage was:

+ 1699 F    i. Mary Ridgely 1801 died in 1804 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland>, United States.

1516. Thomas Beale Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Anne Worthington, daughter of John Worthington II and Helen Hammond, in 1746. Another name for Anne was Ann Worthington.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 155.

Also http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d34884.htm#P34884


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1700 F    i. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Thomas Beale] 1638 1802 was born on 13 Oct 1747.

+ 1701 M    ii. Caleb Dorsey, [son of Thomas Beale] 1638 1803 was born on 13 Mar 1749 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 14 Apr 1837 at age 88, and was buried in "Arcadia, " Valley Mede, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1702 M    iii. Captain John Worthington Dorsey, of Elk Ridge 1638 1694 1804 was born on 8 Oct 1751 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States), died on 13 May 1823 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 71, and was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1703 M    iv. Thomas Beale Dorsey, Jr. 1638 1805 was born on 25 Aug 1758, died on 8 Sep 1828 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States at age 70, and was buried in "Arcadia, " Valley Mede, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.

1517. Thomas Worthington (Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Elizabeth Ridgely,1641 daughter of Captain Henry Ridgely III and Catherine Greenberry,.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1704 F    i. Ann Worthington 1641 was born in 1713.

+ 1705 F    ii. Sarah Worthington 1641 1772 was born on 2 Feb 1715.

+ 1706 F    iii. Elizabeth Worthington 1590 1641 was born on 6 Oct 1717 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1776 at age 58.

+ 1707 F    iv. Katherine Worthington 1641 was born in 1720.

+ 1708 F    v. Rachel Ridgely Worthington 1641 was born in 1722.

+ 1709 F    vi. Thomasine Worthington 1641 was born in 1724.

+ 1710 M    vii. Hon. Brice Thomas Beale Worthington 1641 was born in 1727.

+ 1711 F    viii. Ariana Worthington 1641 was born in 1729.

+ 1712 M    ix. Thomas Worthington 1806 was born in 1731 and died in 1753 at age 22.

+ 1713 M    x. Hon. Major Nicholas Worthington 1641 1807 was born on 29 Mar 1734 and died on 1 Nov 1793 at age 59.

1518. Elijah Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elijah married Hannah Stinchcomb,1644 daughter of John Stinchcomb and Catherine McLean, in 1757 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Hannah was born in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1810 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States.

1519. Bazaleel Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Bazaleel married someone between 1787 and 1789 in Burke, North Carolina, United States.

His child was:

+ 1714 M    i. Edward Owings 1642 1808 was born in 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 23 Oct 1857 in Roane Co., Tennessee, United States at age 91.

1520. Michal Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1521. Henry Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1522. Nathaniel Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1523. Leah Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Leah married <Captain> Alexander <W.> Wells, [Sr.],1565 1809 1810 1811 son of James Wells, [Jr.] and Ann Stevenson, on 12 Jul 1753 in St. Thomas Church, Garrison Forest (Owings Mills), Baltimore, Maryland. Alexander was born on 12 Mar 1727 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 9 Dec 1813 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 86.

Birth Notes: May have been born 12 March 1726.

Research Notes: "Little Wells" family line.

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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings,... Stephen Hart Owings,... (Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)....Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.

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The "Elex Wells" below may be a different individual:

Ibid., p. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."


Noted events in his life were:

• Settled: 1774, Washington Co, Pennsylvania, (United States).

• Moved: 1798, Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States.

• Served: as a Captain in the Balimore militia during the Revolutionary War.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1715 M    i. Henry Wells was born on 7 Sep 1754 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1814 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 59.

+ 1716 M    ii. Alexander Wells, [Jr.] was born on 6 Mar 1756 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Harrison, Ohio, United States.

+ 1717 F    iii. Anne Wells was born on 12 Jan 1758 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1718 F    iv. Michal Wells 1812 1813 was born on 12 Mar 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 20 Jun 1831 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 72, and was buried in Brooke Cemetery, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1719 M    v. Nathaniel Wells 1814 1815 1816 was born on 1 Apr 1761 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened on 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), and died in 1789 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States at age 28.

+ 1720 M    vi. Bazaleel Wells was born on 28 Jan 1763 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Aug 1846 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States at age 83.

+ 1721 M    vii. Richard Wells 1817 1818 was born about 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Sep 1824 in Seneca Twp, Monroe, Ohio, United States about age 59.

+ 1722 M    viii. James Wells 1819 1820 was born about 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1847 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, United States about age 81.

+ 1723 F    ix. Helen Wells was born on 25 Jul 1775 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

1524. Helen Owings (Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1525. Richard Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.1420, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1526. Ruth Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.1420, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1527. Stephen Hart Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.1420, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1528. Catharine Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.1420, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1529. John Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.1420, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1530. Sophia Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1531. Hannah Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1532. Caleb Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1533. John Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1534. Rachel Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Rachel married Rev. Richard Owings,1565 1670 1671 1672 son of Joshua Owings and Mary Cockey, in 1759. Richard was born on 13 Nov 1738 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 7 Oct 1786 in Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States at age 47, and was buried in Old Stone Methodist Church Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.1673

Death Notes: May have died in Rochester, Delaware (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10965).

Burial Notes: Memorial plaque inscription:
In Memory of
Richard Owings
First native born Methodist local preacher, born November 13, 1738, Baltimore county, Maryland. Died October 7, 1786, Leesburg, Virginia and was buried on this spot.
He was converted under the ministry of Robert Strawbridge and received on trial in 1775.
He served Baltimore Circuit, 1775 and was a local preacher in Maryland, 1776-1786.
As a local preacher he travelled extensively in the fall of 1783. He was the first Methodist preacher to cross the entire range of the Allegheny Mountains, unfurling the standard of the cross in Redstone, Pennsylvania and gathering a class which became the Redstone Circuit.
Ordained deacon in 1786. He served Fairfax Circuit May 21, 1786 to October 7, 1786, during which time he was pastor of the "Old Stone" Methodist Church which stood within the bounds of this cemetery.

Erected by Virginia Methodist Historical Society May 1, 1968

Research Notes: From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Thomas Gist, Jr….Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... (Petition endorsed by Benjamin Rogers)…
"…Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... Amon Butler…John Colegate…Absalom Butler…William Wells...Samuel Coale…Thomas Stansbury…John Stinchcome…(Petition endorsed by Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Colegate…Thomas Stansbury, Thomas Cole, Jr….(Petition endorsed by John Hall and John Merryman, Sr.)
"…Edward Talbott... John Stinchcomb, Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Thomas Cole…(Petition endorsed by Andrew Buchanan)
"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)
"Elisha Dorsey... (Petition endorsed by Charles Rogers)
"…Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Stephen Hart Owings…(Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)
"…Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr., Thomas Wells…Richard Wells…(Petition endorsed by Dr. William Lyon)
"...Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... John Calvert (Petition endorsed by William Lux and Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Owings... William Cockey.(Petition endorsed by Joseph Cromwell, Sr.)
"... John Talbott (son Edward)... William Worthington…Larkin Randall…Bale Owings…John Fishpaw…Richard Cole…(Petition endorsed by John Merryman, Jr. and John Leet)
"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"… Samuel Owings... John Wells... (Petition endorsed by Daniel Bowers)
"… Thomas Owings… (Petition endorsed by George Risteau and Benjamin Rogers)


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1724 M    i. George Owings 1821 was born in 1760.

+ 1725 M    ii. John Owings 1822 was born in 1762.

+ 1726 M    iii. Joshua Owings 1823 was born in 1764.

+ 1727 F    iv. Mary Owings 1824 was born in 1766.

+ 1728 F    v. Catherine Owings 1825 was born in 1768 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1535. Asenath Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1536. Lancelott Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1537. Sarah Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1538. Ann Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1539. Ruth Owings (John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1540. Richard Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1541. Robert Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1542. Ruth Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1543. John Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1544. Constant Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1545. Rachel Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1546. Dinah Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1547. Hannah Wilmott (Rachel Owings1426, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1548. Rachel Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1549. Susannah Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1550. Robert Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1551. Mary Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1552. William Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1553. Thomas Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1554. Joshua Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1555. John Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1556. Charles Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1557. Hannah Owings (Robert Owings1428, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1558. Bale Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1559. Samuel Owings, Jr. (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Deborah Todd Lynch,1571 daughter of William Lynch and Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley, on 6 Oct 1765. Deborah died in 1810.

Research Notes: Niece of Edward Dorsey (1718-1760), the son of Caleb Dorsey.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1729 M    i. William Owings

+ 1730 M    ii. Urath Owings

+ 1731 M    iii. Samuel Owings, [III]

+ 1732 F    iv. Eleanor Owings

+ 1733 F    v. Sarah Owings

+ 1734 F    vi. Rebecca Owings 1571 was born on 12 Jan 1776 and died on 12 Aug 1828 at age 52.

+ 1735 F    vii. Deborah Owings

+ 1736 F    viii. Frances Owings

+ 1737 F    ix. Mary Owings

+ 1738 F    x. Ann Owings

+ 1739 M    xi. Beal Owings

1560. Rachel Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married Henry Stevenson,1571 son of Edward Stevenson and Unknown, on 16 Dec 1762. Henry was born on 27 Jun 1737 and died in 1816 at age 79.

1561. Urath Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Urath married Lt. Benjamin Lawrence,1571 1737 1738 son of Levin Lawrence and Susannah Dorsey, on 28 Jan 1762 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Benjamin was born on 17 May 1741 in St. Thomas Parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 5 Mar 1814 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky at age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

Birth Notes: May have been born or 12 May 1741

Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2197150&GRid=16698911& :

The Courier Journal
Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Revolutionary War soldier gets his due
Grave site cleaned up at Shelby Campus

By Martha Elson
melson@courier-journal.com
The Courier-Journal



Nearly 200 years after Revolutionary War soldier Benjamin Lawrence was buried in eastern Jefferson County, he has been rediscovered by a Desert Storm veteran who is making sure Lawrence is honored.

The family cemetery in which Lawrence was buried is near the back entrance to the University of Louisville's Shelby Campus off Whipps Mills Road, next to homes in Bellemeade. It is encircled by an old stone wall and an 8-foot-tall, locked chain-link fence.



Navy veteran Ken Nichter of Fern Creek, a U of L hazardous-materials technician and a Cub Scout leader, happened upon the site during a geocaching hunt at the campus last summer.

He and a colleague were looking for a film canister stashed in a tree next to the cemetery during a scavenger hunt-type game played with portable global positioning system devices.

Nichter suggested a cleanup at the cemetery for an Eagle Scout project.

The cleanup has been completed, and on Saturday a new bronze "Patriot Marker" in the shape of an eight-pointed star will be installed at Lawrence's grave site by the Sons of the American Revolution.

"Working here at U of L, I was utterly ashamed to see a cemetery on our property in this bad of shape," Nichter said. The weeds were waist high and it was full of trash, he said. "To me that's disrespectful."

Nichter, a Cub Scout leader with Troop 56 at Fern Creek United Methodist Church, suggested the Eagle project to a Boy Scout with the troop, Ben Watson, 14, of Greenville, Ind.

On a recent Saturday, Ben and other Scouts and family members raked leaves and removed tree limbs from the cemetery. It was one of several Saturdays they worked there.

Ben said he was motivated by respect for Lawrence. "He's an important part of the history of Louisville," Ben said.

Nichter asked university library archivists for information about Lawrence and the cemetery. They found a 1978 article in a university publication written by John A. Dillon Jr., former vice president for academic affairs. He died last year.

Dillon wrote that the Daughters of the American Revolution had placed a name plaque on Lawrence's grave during the country's bicentennial in 1976.

The article said Lawrence was born in Maryland in 1741 and died in 1814. He came to Kentucky in 1798 and in 1800 purchased 377 acres in the area of today's Shelby Campus.

Dillon said Lawrence's children married into other leading families of the region, including that of Edward Dorsey Hobbs, founder of Anchorage.

"The ravages of time, of stone decay and especially of vandals have destroyed or obliterated most of the markings on the approximately 30 graves," Dillon wrote.

But he said he hoped the cemetery could be made presentable: "If one inherits a piece of the past as we did … it seems only right to attempt to maintain it for … future generations."

A parent in the troop is paying the $102 for the bronze marker, which will be put in the ground Saturday by Forrest Chilton of Middletown, president of the Sons of the American Revolution's Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter in Shelbyville and a member of the group's Louisville-Thruston chapter.

"We're enjoying freedoms today that that gentleman helped make possible," Chilton said. He said he has marked about 30 graves in the state in the past 10 years, including one on the Fourth of July at a Lutheran cemetery off Watterson Trail in Jeffersontown.

Lucian Young, grounds superintendent for U of L, said that he didn't know a Revolutionary War soldier was buried in the cemetery and that he will try to improve its maintenance.

Noted events in his life were:

• Served: as a Lieutenant in the Maryland Militia during the Revolutionary War.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1740 M    i. Samuel Lawrence .1568

+ 1741 M    ii. Samuel Lawrence 1571 1826 was born on 28 Sep 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Sep 1822 near Middletown, Jefferson, Kentucky at age 57.

+ 1742 F    iii. Mary Lawrence 1571 was born in 1767.

+ 1743 F    iv. Susanna Lawrence 1571 was born in 1769 and died in 1818 at age 49.

+ 1744 M    v. Leaven Lawrence 1571 1827 was born on 8 Apr 1774, died on 27 Jul 1846 at age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

+ 1745 F    vi. Rebecca Lawrence 1571 was born in 1777 and died in 1822 at age 45.

+ 1746 F    vii. Elizabeth Lawrence 1571 died in 1814.

1562. Thomas Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Ruth Lawrence 1571 on 27 Nov 1760 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Ruth died on 27 Jul 1827.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1747 M    i. Samuel Owings 1714 was born on 12 Jun 1773 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 18 Sep 1833 at age 60.

1563. Hannah Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1564. Christopher Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Christopher married Elizabeth Lawrence.1571 Another name for Elizabeth was Bessy Lawrence.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1748 M    i. Beall Owings 1828 was born before 1770 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Dec 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1565. Richard Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1566. Helen Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1567. Richard Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Ruth Howard Warfield,1571 daughter of Dr. Joshua Warfield and Rachel Howard, in 1774. Ruth was born on 18 Jun 1756 and died on 25 May 1830 at age 73.

1568. Hannah Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Hannah married William Cockey, Jr.,28 1565 son of William Cockey and Constant Ashman, on 30 Jun 1771. William was born in 1746 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Feb 1775 at age 29.

Research Notes: This is probably the William Cockey in the following lists:

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 5-6:

"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED, 1763"
[Among those listed are:]
Cockey, Edward
Cockey, Thomas
Cole, William (Britton Ridge)
Cole, Samuel
Cockey, John
Cockey, Joshua
Cockey, William
Deye, Penelope
Deye, Thomas Cockey
Owings, Samuel
Owings, Beal
Owings, Bazil
Ridgley, Charles Sr.
Ridgley, Charles Jr.
Talbot, Edward
Wells, Francis

Ibid., pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,.….. William Lux, Esq.,… Darby Lux,… Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."


Ibid., pp. 27-41:

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.

Ibid., pp. 50-54:

"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"

[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]

Cockey, John; Thomas Webster; Thomas Hersy; Thomas Draper; Edward Night; William Collins; Negro Nan

Cockey, William; Edward Flannagan; Rowland Bates; Negroes: Jack, Sam, Ja, Bett

Cockey, Edward, Joshua Cockey; Negroes: Easter, Juday

Cockey, Thomas Sr.; Thomas Cockey; James Space; Negroes: Jonathan, Boson, Burnam, (unclear), Haly(?), Cook, Jack

Owings, Samuel Sr.; 7 negroes

1569. Rebecca Owings (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1570. John Cockey Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Colgate Deye Colgate 1829 on 15 Mar 1772 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Garrison, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States). Colgate was born on 6 May 1754 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 1 Mar 1828 in Cockeysville, Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 73.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I12677:
"Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759, p. 487 has the first name as Colgate, while p. 125 has it as Cockey. The 1820 census has Colgate Deye Owings as head of household in Baltimore County, MD."

1571. Rev. Richard Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Rachel Owings,1566 1651 1652 daughter of John Owings and Hannah Stinchcomb, in 1759. Rachel was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after Aug 1813 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky.

Birth Notes: Birthdate may have been 4 November 1737.

Death Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I12706 has death in August 1812.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=txgirl&id=I623:

February 5th 1815 Court
Page 389 & 390
Emancipation of Bill and Easter by Rachel Owings (Daughter of John Owings dec'd)
An instrument in writing given under the hand and seal of Rachel Owings emancipating and setting at liberty two negro slaves named Bill and Easter was this day produced into court, proved by the oath of Cathrine and James Wills witnesses thereto to be act & deed of said Rachel and ordered to be recorded as follows to wit After a duly consideration of my deceased husbands Will and agreeably to his Will by Richard Owings which is my deceased husband, I do freely and voluntarily after my death agreeable to my Dec'd husband Richard Owings Will set free two negroes namely Bill and Easter, which I beg and crave that no other instrument of writing hereafter should be of any effect except this alone also that I desire and request that the same may be recorded and the same to forever to stand stable and strong Given under my hand and seal this third day of January 1805 signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us "Signed" Rachel her X mark Owings [seal] \endash Saml Cartwright \endash tet Wm Phillips. Catherine Wills James Wills \endash Whereupon it is ordered that the said negro slave Esther be emancipated and set free \endash James Wills __ and acknowledged bond in the penalty of two hundred dollars \endash conditioned to prevent said slave from becoming chargeable to this county
(Source: Bourbon County, Kentucky Court Records)

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1534)

1572. Joshua Owings, Jr. (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Elizabeth Howe 1676 1830 in 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born about 1750 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1792 in Kentucky, United States about age 42.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1749 M    i. Elihu Owings 1831 was born on 5 Jan 1767 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Aug 1840 in Locust Green, Bath, Kentucky, United States at age 73.

+ 1750 M    ii. Thomas Cockey Owings 1832 was born in Kentucky, (United States) and died in Apr 1831.

+ 1751 M    iii. Joshua Owings 1833 was born in 1769 in Bath, Kentucky, (United States) and died in Jun 1811 in Bath, Kentucky, United States at age 42.

+ 1752 M    iv. Richard Howe Owings 1834 was born in Kentucky, (United States) and died in 1848.

+ 1753 M    v. Mordecai Owings 1835 was born in 1771 in Bath, Kentucky, (United States) and died in Sep 1833 in Winchester, (Scott), Illinois, United States at age 62.

+ 1754 F    vi. Sarah Owings 1836 was born in 1773 in Maryland, (United States).

+ 1755 F    vii. Mary Owings 1837 was born in 1776 in Maryland, (United States).

+ 1756 F    viii. Michal Owings 1838 was born in 1778 in Maryland, United States.

+ 1757 M    ix. Samuel Owings 1839 was born in 1780 in Bath, Kentucky, United States and died in 1829 in Nicholas, Kentucky, United States at age 49.

+ 1758 M    x. Edward Cockey Owings 1840 was born in 1783 in Maryland, United States and died in Aug 1822 at age 39.

+ 1759 M    xi. John Owings 1841 was born in 1786 in Bath, Kentucky, United States.

1573. Edward Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Charlotte Deye Colegate 1842 on 29 Sep 1774 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Charlotte was born on 16 Aug 1751 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States),1843 died on 2 Feb 1856 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 104, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

Birth Notes: FindaGrave has b. 16 Aug 1751, Baltimore Co. Another source has b. 15 Jul 1751.

Death Notes: FindaGrave has d. 2 Feb 1826. Another source has d. 2 Feb 1856. Probably a worn gravestone causing difficulty.

1574. Michal Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Michal married <Captain> Charles Wells,28 1565 1844 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, on 27 Dec 1764 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Charles was born on 6 Apr 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 16 Apr 1815 in (Sistersville, ) Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States at age 70, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

Burial Notes: Grave inscription reads:
"Charles Wells, born April 6, 1745; died April 6, 1815: aged 70 years. and ten days; a native of Baltimore County Maryland; immigrated to Ohio County, Virginia, 1776. He was a practical farmer and the father of twenty-two children, two wives, ten by the first and twelve by the second."

Research Notes: "Big Wells" line
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The town of Wellsburg, West Virginia, was named after Charles Wells. Its name was originally Charlestown, after Charles Prather.

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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I11032:
"Charles and Michal moved to Ohio County in Virginia (which became Brooke County in West Virginia) later to Tyler County, WV. He was a patriot who took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity and is listed in D.A.R. Patriot Index, Patriotic Service, Virginia. After the death of Michal, Charles married Elizabeth Prater and, with her, had thirteen more children."
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From RootsWeb.com, William Akin, 7/25/2006 :

Charles Wells (1745-1815)

Charles Wells, born 06 Apr 1745 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, married 27 Dec 1764 Michal Owings who died on 17 May 1783, two months after the birth of her 10th child. He then married 24 Jul 1784 Elizabeth Prather, daughter of Charles Prather and Ruth Tannehill. They had 12 children making a total of 22 for Charles. The 20th was named "Twenty Wells" b: 23 Nov 1798 and was described in her father's will. (also mentioned below) as "a helpless child". His 3rd child, Temperance Wells b: 01 Sep 1769 m: 1) Nathaniel Wells (b: 01 Apr 1762) and thus formed one of the Big Wells-Little Wells family bonds. Nathaniel Wells was a son of Alexander Wells and Leah Owings.

Sistersville [West Virginia]
"Charles Wells also had his ties with a town called Sistersville. The exact year that Charles Wells, the first settler of prominence, arrived in the area which is now called Sistersville, is not known. In 1800, he had surveyed a tract of 200 acres on the Ohio River. Charles Wells was a man of prominence, who was involved with the Virginia State Legislature between 1789 and 1810. Sometime around 1802, Wells left Wellsburg in a flatboat and floated down the Ohio River to settle one mile below where Sistersville now exists. In his cargo was the machinery for a horse mill which he established. He built a log cabin just south of where the Sistersville Golf Course is today.

"On May 9, 1813, he acquired four hundred acres of land on which Sistersville and close residential area is located. Soon after the first court of Tyler county was held in his home, Charles Wells died in 1815. His grave has this inscription: "Charles Wells, born April 6, 1745; died April 6, 1815: aged 70 yrs. and ten days; a native of Baltimore County Maryland; immigrated to Ohio County, Virginia, 1776. He was a practical farmer and the father of twenty-two children, two wives, ten by the first and twelve by the second."

"His will provided for each living member of his family. In 1815, the Wells sisters, (Sarah and Delilah Wells Grier) laid out the town on the land which they had inherited. Sistersville hence got its name from the seventeenth and eighteenth children of Charles Wells. The town was incorporated Feb. 2, 1839, under the name Sistersville and in 1845, the municipal government was established.

"Charles died April 16,1815 in Baltimore County, MD."

From the same source:
Charles Wells' Last Will

Tyler Co., W.VA.

Will Book 1, p. 8

Dec. 13, 1814

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN - I, Charles Wells of Tyler County in the state of Virginia do hereby make this my Last Will and Testament in form, and manner following to wit - After my decease and the payment of all my just debts and funeral charges I do desire the following. I do also leave to my said wife Elizabeth the Mansion House in which we now live with the farm thereto annexed (to wit)-

Beginning at the mouth of Wittens Run, thence with the wagon road leading to the Jug Handle Mill to the upper corner of the Tanyard lot, thence with the Run to the back line, thence with the lines of the Survey that includes said farm to the beginning; with all and singular the appurtenance thereunto belonging; with the rents, issues, and profits thereof, during her continuance of Widowhood as aforesaid.

Item 2. To my son Charles P. Wells he being already provided for, it is my will that he have nothing of my estate either real or personal, except whatever after my decease my said wife may gratuously give him out of the part intrusted to her disposal.

Item 3. To my son Nicholas Wells, he being already provided for, it is my will that he have nothing more of my estate either real or personal except whatever after my decease my said wife may gratuously give him of the part intrusted to her disposal.

Item 4. To my son Peregrine Wells I bequeath the two Tracts of Land I purchased from John and Ezekiel Clemons lying on the Long Reach; one adjoining the lands of William Johnson and Thomas Cochran, and the other the Lands of William John

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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

Ibid., p. 1-3:

"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763

The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.

Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles

Ibid., pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey...

"SIGNERS AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

Greenbury Dorsey, Jr....William Wells..."

Ibid., pp. 89-93:

"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774

"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, ony gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well.

"BALTIMORE WEST HUNDRED [in 1774]

"James Marshall, drayman - 1,...Philip Thomas, bricklayer - 1,... Capt. Charles Wells - 1,...

Ibid., p. 104:

"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED IN 1774

"...Dorsey's Forge - 25,... *Edward Dorsey. ...Elizabeth Owings - 1, Henry Owings ('taken before') - 2, Meshack Owings - 5, Caleb Owings - 3,... *Joshua Owings of John. ... Charles Ridgely of William - 10,... Benjamin Wells, Jr. - 3,... *John Wells, ... *Captain Charles Wells,...

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The "Charles Wells" below may be a different individual:

Ibid., pp. 62-65:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN GUNPOWDER UPPER HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, TAKEN BY SUTTON GUDGEON, 1773

[Among those listed are:]

Dulany, Walter, at Qtr. and Charles Wells, Overseer; Samuel Chuen; Joseph West; Peter Hickby; Negroes: Simon, Punch, Cesar, Joe, Will, John, Jack, Phil, Dol, Rachel, Bec, Hegar, Sal

Ridgly, Charles (Qtr); Robert Shaw; William Taylor; Timothy Wren; George Ogle; William Gilburn; Richard Harvey; Negroes: Ben, London, Cesar, Farar"

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Farmer.

• Emigrated: from Baltimore County, Maryland to Virginia, 1776, Ohio Co., (West) Virginia, (United States).

• Served: in the Virginia State Legislature, Betw 1789 and 1810, (West) Virginia, United States.

• Surveyed: a tract of 200 acres on the Ohio River, 1800, (West) Virginia, United States. The area is now called Sistersville, West Virginia.

• Relocated: from Wellsburg to the area on the Ohio where Sistersville now exists, 1802, (Sistersville), (West) Virginia, United States. Travelled by flatboat down the Ohio River.

• Settled: on the Ohio River 1 mile below where Sistersville now stands, 1802, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

• Purchased: two tracts of Land from John and Ezekiel Clemons, lying on the Long Reach, Abt 1812, <Tyler Co.>, (West) Virginia, United States.

• Purchased: 400 acres on which Sistersville is located, 9 May 1813, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

• Will: 13 Dec 1814, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1760 F    i. Rebecca Wells 1845 was born on 19 Oct 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)1846 and died on 28 Aug 1794 at age 28.

+ 1761 M    ii. Joshua Wells 1847 was born on 7 Nov 1767 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)1848 and died on 19 Feb 1800 at age 32.

+ 1762 F    iii. Temperance Wells was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Sep 1830 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 61, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

+ 1763 M    iv. Benedict Wells 577 1743 was born on 19 Apr 1771 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1861 about age 90.

+ 1764 M    v. Absalom Wells was born on 3 Oct 1774 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Nov 1856 in Wellsburg, (West) Virginia, United States at age 82.

+ 1765 F    vi. Mary Wells was born on 16 Sep 1776 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States and died on 19 Aug 1849 in Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 72.

+ 1766 F    vii. Elizabeth Wells was born on 27 Apr 1779 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, (United States) and died in 1817 in <Tyler>, (West) Virginia, United States at age 38.

+ 1767 M    viii. Ephraim Wells was born on 28 Apr 1781 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, (United States) and died on 24 Oct 1808 in (Cairo), Randolph (Alexander), Illinois, United States at age 27.

+ 1768 F    ix. Michal Wells was born on 15 Mar 1783 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States1849 and died on 6 Jun 1802 in (Brooke), West Virginia, United States at age 19.

1575. Marcella Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Marcella married Thomas Worthington 1683 1850 on 5 Apr 1786 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Thomas was born on 2 May 1739 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 16 Mar 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 81.

Research Notes: http://www.sladegenealogy.net/us/md/WmSlade5gen.pdf
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Is this the Thomas Worthington listed in this source?

From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 13-16:

"AN INDEX OF SOME BALTIMORE RESIDENTS IN 1765

The following index was found in the Maryland Historical Society Library's Manuscript Division (MS. 1711) and, even though there is nothing to indicate what the purpose of the index, it was determined that those listed were Baltimore residents circa 1765. This determination was made from the compiler's familiarity with Baltimore families prior to the Revolution and also because this index was found with the remnants of a Baltimore Debt Book for 1765 and 1766. This is not an index to the debt book because the highest page number in the book is 109 while the highest page number in the index is 58. The index is, nonetheless, a 'finding list' for early Baltimore."
[Among those listed are:]

Nicholas Clagett
Nathan Dorsey
Leakin Dorsey
Joshua Lynch
William Lynch
John Merryman
Joseph Merryman
Samuel Merryman
John C. Owings.
James Richard
Christopher Randall & Bond
Larkin Randall
Ecan Thomas
Frederick Thomas
Edward Talbott
George Wells
John Wells
Joseph Wells
Thomas Wells
John Worthington
Thomas Worthington (Baltimore Town)
William Worthington
Charles Worthington


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1769 M    i. Rezin Hammond Worthington 1851 was born on 28 Jun 1794 in Maryland, United States and died in 1881 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 87.

1576. George Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1577. Rebecca Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rebecca married Samuel Mummy 1852 in 1774.

1578. Elizabeth Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1579. Rachel Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married Samuel Chew 1853 in 1774. Samuel was born in 1751 in Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 Feb 1775 in <Maryland, (United States)> at age 24.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1770 F    i. Cassandra Chew 1854 was born on 4 Mar 1775 in Maryland, (United States).

1580. Ephraim Owings (Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1581. Mary Oursler (Ruth Owings1432, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1582. Elizabeth Oursler (Ruth Owings1432, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1583. Eli Oursler (Ruth Owings1432, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1584. Margaret Oursler (Ruth Owings1432, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1585. Mary Eleanore Bowes (George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married John Bowes-Lyon.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1771 M    i. Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne

1586. George W. Stanley (Pleasant Stanley1449, Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married someone.

His child was:

+ 1772 M    i. Pleasant M. Stanley 1442 was born on 13 Nov 1798 and died on 14 Dec 1873 in Bedford, Virginia, United States at age 75.

1587. Thomas Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1588. Richard Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1589. Margaret Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1590. Mary Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1591. William Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1592. Henry Abram Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1593. Eleanor Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1594. Martha Sprigg Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1595. Charles Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Ruth Tannehill. Ruth was born in 1732 in <(West) Virginia, (United States)>, died on 7 Oct 1807 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 75, and was buried in Prather Family Cemetery on Steubenville Rd., <Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia>, United States. Another name for Ruth was Ruth Tannehill Redford.

Research Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1MPS-5P1


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1773 F    i. Elizabeth Prather 28 was born on 1 Jul 1765 in Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 20 Apr 1845 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States at age 79, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States.

1596. James Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1597. Sarah Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1598. Anne Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1599. Elizabeth Prather (Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1600. Elizabeth Welsh (Mary1460, Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Daniel Richardson,1855 1856 son of William Richardson and Elizabeth E. Ewen,. Daniel was born about 1670 in <Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)>.

Research Notes: Second husband of Ruth Ball. Owned parts of "Hickory Hill" with his brother Joseph.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1774 M    i. John Richardson 1857 was born on 30 Sep 1692 and died about Jan 1693.

+ 1775 F    ii. Leurania Richardson 1857 was born on 22 Jan 1694 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1776 M    iii. Daniel Richardson 1857 was born on 3 Mar 1696 in <Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)>.

+ 1777 M    iv. John Richardson 1858 was born on 7 Mar 1698 and died on 12 Apr 1722 at age 24.

+ 1778 M    v. William Richardson 577 1859 was born about 1695 and died in 1761 in <Talbot Co., Maryland, > (United States) about age 66.

1601. Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly (Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cosmo-George married Catherine.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1779 M    i. Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon

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1602. Lt. Joshua Dorsey, Sr. (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Elizabeth Hall,1693 daughter of Major Henry Hall and Elizabeth Lansdale, on 6 Feb 1759. Elizabeth was born about 1739 and died on 27 Oct 1794 about age 55.

1603. Thomas Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Mary Ann Ridgely Warfield,1695 daughter of Benjamin Warfield and Rebecca Ridgely, in 1755 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). Mary was born about 1733 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Another name for Mary was Mary Ridgely Warfield.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1780 F    i. Mary Ridgely Dorsey 1860 was born in 1765.

1604. Henry Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1605. Anne Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Davidge Warfield.1698

1606. Elizabeth Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Elisha Warfield,1699 son of Benjamin Warfield and Rebecca Ridgely, about 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Elisha was born on 29 Nov 1741 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died on 16 Jul 1818 in Fayette, Kentucky, United States at age 76.

1607. Sarah Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Benjamin Dorsey,1589 1754 1755 son of Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search and Elizabeth <Brown>,. Benjamin was born in 1741 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 142:

"The will of John Dorsey Jr. made May 15, 1761... left: To... son Benjamin Dorsey, 100 acres of Long Reach, and also all land taken by a warrant of Resurvey adjoining Dorsey's Search, and 248 acres, part of a tract called Partnership as laid out by Joseph Plummer...
To Lucy, Samuel and Benjamin Dorsey, as much of my estate as will make their parts equal to the part I have already given my daughters that are married...
Exrs: wife Elizabeth and son Bazil Dorsey...

[The will of Elizabeth Dorsey] made January 25, 1775 and proved March 23, 1777 left:

To daughter Lucy Dorsey, 2 negroes and personalty
All personal estate to be sold and debts paid and remainder of money divided equally among nine children, Ely, Basil, Benjamin, John, Samuel, Deborah, and Lucy Dorsey, Ruth Talbot, and Rachel Ridgely
Exrs: daughter Lucy Dorsey and nephew John Dorsey
Test: Samuel Brown Jr., Sara Brown, Rachel Todd (Wills 41, f. 421)"

Noted events in his life were:

• Inherited: 248 acres of the 1475-acre tract "Dorsey's Partnership" from his father, Abt Aug 1761, Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Inherited: 100 acres of "Long Reach" from his father, Abt Aug 1761.

• Inherited: "all land taken by a warrant of Resurvey adjoining Dorsey's Search" from his father, Abt Aug 1761.

1608. Nicholas Dorsey, [of Henry] (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nicholas married Lucy Sprigg,1701 daughter of Edward Sprigg and Mary Belt, about 1773. Lucy was born in 1752 in Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 1 Dec 1823 in Hagerstown, Washington Co., Maryland, United States at age 71.

1609. Charles Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1610. Arianna Dorsey (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Arianna married Benjamin Warfield 1702 on 28 Apr 1779 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Benjamin was born in 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1829 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 74.

1611. Vachel Dorsey, (of Col. Henry) (Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Vachel married Elizabeth Battee,1703 daughter of Ferdinand Battee and Unknown, about Feb 1778. Elizabeth died before 1801.

Research Notes: First wife of Vachel Dorsey.

1612. Anne Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Hon. John Dorsey, [son of Michael],1704 1726 1727 son of Michael Dorsey and Ruth Todd, about 1756. John was born on 3 Jul 1734 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 9 Mar 1779 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: There were apparently two men named John Dorsey, and both may have held the rank of colonel during the Revolutionary War.

From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 50:

"Son of Michael Dorsey and Ruth Todd... John was a prominent figure during the Revolutionary War. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Elk Ridge Battalion under Col. Thomas Dorsey in 1778..., and one of the Justices who administered the Oath of Allegiance in 1778... He is probably the John Dorsey who took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Reuben Meriweather on March 2, 1778... He served on the Committee of Observation in 1775, and a Delegate to the Maryland Convention in July, 1775..."

Ibid., p. 51:

"DORSEY, JOHN (OF MICHAEL). He was one of the petitioners to the Convention of Maryland to form an independent rifle company in July, 1776 (Ref: B-3). He served on the Committee of Observation in 1775 (Ref: F-222. Note: See the information contained under John Dorsey, of John, q.v., regarding the Oath of Allegiance in 1778)."

Ibid. pp. 50-51:

"DORSEY, JOHN, OF JOHN... He also took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. John Dorsey on March 12, 1778, according to Source R-184, which cites as its source The Maryland State Papers, Red Book, Part 4, Item 155. However, this published list appears to be in error as the original lists show the name as 'John Dorsey of Ml.', which would indicate John Dorsey of Michael, not John. If such is true, then this entry belongs to him, q.v.)."

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This person may be the John Dorsey found in the following, although some or all could be the other one (John Dorsey, 1736-1810).

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 7-8:

"DELAWARE HUNDRED, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Dorsey, Charles
Dorsey, Lanslot
Dorsey, Andrew
Dorsey, Edward
Dorsey, John, Qtrs
Wells, Valentine

Ibid., pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... William Talbott's heirs, …Philip Thomas,... John Talbott, …Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

Ibid., pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)

"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)
"Elisha Dorsey... (Petition endorsed by Charles Rogers)
"…Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Stephen Hart Owings…(Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)
"…Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr., Thomas Wells…Richard Wells…(Petition endorsed by Dr. William Lyon)
"...Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... John Calvert (Petition endorsed by William Lux and Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Owings... William Cockey.(Petition endorsed by Joseph Cromwell, Sr.)
"... John Talbott (son Edward)... William Worthington…Larkin Randall…Bale Owings…John Fishpaw…Richard Cole…(Petition endorsed by John Merryman, Jr. and John Leet)
"…Benjamin Rogers…William Cole… (Petition endorsed in the Market Place by John Leets)
"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"…Joseph Cole… John Hall (son of Joshua)… (Petition endorsed by Capt. Richard Richards)
"… Henry Dorsey, Jr. (Mutilated petition; at least five names torn away)
"… Henry Griffith Dorsey, Sr… Leakin Dorsey… Thomas Gist… (Petition endorsed by John Riston)

Ibid., pp. 57-60:

"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN DELAWARE HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, 1773

"[Among those listed are:]
Dorsey, Edward; Edward Dorsey; John Goodlan; Wm. Shavens; William Price; Joseph Holdin; Comfort
Dorsey, Basel (Qtr.); Thomas Gilbert; Henry Gilbert…
Dorsey, Caly…
Dorsey, Nicholas; Abrim, Soloman
Dorsey, Charles (of Nich.); Joseph Chapman; John Carter; John Langley; George Miller; Absilam Frisel
Dorsey, Nicholas Jr.; William Aston; John Martin; Thomas Miller
Dorsey, John (Qtr.); Ka(?)es Conener; Edward Gattle; Thomas Giffiry; John Poe; John Mikes; John Cocks; Richard Williams; Harry Cater Cub
Dorsey, Ely (Qtr.); John Randle; Will; Joe
Dorsey, Ely...
"Owings, Richard (son of Samuel); Jamees Riley; John Highnmarsh; Timothy Philips...

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 89-102:

"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774

"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, ony gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well.

"WESTMINSTER HUNDRED, 1774

"...*Col. John Dorsey,...William Richardson, carpenter, acct., Charles Ridgely, Jr. - 3,... Ridgely & Nicholson, acct., William Robinson - 0,...

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 28 Jan 1779.

• Probate: of his estate, 9 Mar 1779, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1781 F    i. Ruth Dorsey 1861 was born about 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 1803 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1782 F    ii. Eleanor Dorsey 1862 was born in 1766 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1783 M    iii. Vachel Dorsey 1863 was born on 6 May 1771 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1784 F    iv. Catherine Dorsey 1864 was born about 1772 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1785 M    v. Philemon Dorsey

+ 1786 M    vi. Michael Dorsey

+ 1787 F    vii. Elizabeth Dorsey

1613. Elizabeth Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married William Ridgely,1705 son of William Ridgely and Elisabeth Duval,. William was born about 1742 and died before 22 May 1821.

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 11 Sep 1815, Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States.

• Probate: of his estate, 22 May 1821, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

1614. Philemon Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philemon married Anne Dorsey,1706 1718 daughter of John Dorsey, (son of Caleb) of "New Year's Gift" and Elizabeth Dorsey, on 16 Aug 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Anne was born on 11 Dec 1748 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Another name for Anne was Ann Dorsey.

Research Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 158:

"The will of John Dorsey made April 8, 1765 and proved in 1765 left:
To sons John Dorsey, Richard Dorsey and their heirs to be equally divided, the tracts Dorsey's Range, the Addition to Dorsey's Range, Duvall's Range, the Defendant, Mineral Hill, and part of a tract What's Left, and also a parcel of land that Philemon Dorsey is to convey to me, and if either die without heirs, the whole to go to survivor and if both should die without heirs to be divided among other children
To son Caleb Dorsey, 3 negroes
To daughters Elinor Stringer, Achsah Dorsey, Ann Dorsey, Elizabeth Dorsey, and sons John Dorsey and Richard Dorsey, 150 pounds Sterling and 1 negro each
To granddaughters Elizabeth Dorsey and Mary Stringer, 1 negro each
To wife Elizabeth, 200 pounds Sterling, 8 negroes, one-third of estate
Exrs: wife Elizabeth and son Caleb Dorsey, empowered to sell house and lot in Frederick Town (Wiulls 35, f 258)

...The will of Elizabeth Dorsey made May 3, 1802 and proved December 10, 1803 left:
To son Richard Dorsey, one-half of a tract of land in Anne Arundel County
To orphan children of son John, remainder of tract of land
To son Richard Dorsey in trust, all lands in Montgomery County, which I derive from my brother Joshua Dorsey, to be held by said Richard for the use and benefit of daughter Elizabeth Boggess during her natural life and after her death to granddaughter Elizabeth Dorsey Boggess
To grandchildren Mortimer and Eliza Anne, children of son Richard, Caleb and Peggy Dorsey, children of son John, and Ellen stringer, daughter of daughter Eleanor, personalty
To son Richard Dorsey, all other property
Exr: son Richard Dorsey (A.A. Co. Wills J.C. No. 2, f. 259)"

1615. Catharine Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Catharine married Benjamin Worthington Warfield,1709 son of Benjamin Warfield and Rebecca Ridgely, in 1772 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Benjamin was born in 1732 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States), died in 1806 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 74, and was buried in Governor Warfield Cemetery, Cherry Grove, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States.

1616. Sarah Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Vachel Warfield,1710 son of Benjamin Warfield and Rebecca Ridgely, in 1772 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Vachel was born in 1737 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 Oct 1815 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 78.

1617. Amelia Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1618. Joshua Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1619. Henrietta Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1620. Ariana Dorsey (Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ariana married Samuel Owings,1714 son of Thomas Owings and Ruth Lawrence, on 15 May 1788 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Samuel was born on 12 Jun 1773 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 18 Sep 1833 at age 60.

1621. Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel] (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Caleb married Sophia Dorsey,1760 1761 daughter of Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search and Elizabeth <Brown>, on 1 Nov 1759 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States.1865 Sophia died on 25 May 1762. Another name for Sophia was Sophie Dorsey.

Death Notes: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 158 says d. bef. 1760. However, (http://www.biblerecords.com/dorsey.html)

"From an Old Dorsey Bible" by Ida M. Shirk, originally published in Genealogy, Volume 3, Number 10, October 1913, p. 98 has May 25, 1762.

Research Notes: First wife of Caleb Dorsey.

From The Dorsey Family, p. 142:
"Sophia Dorsey, d. bef. 1760, m. Caleb Dorsey, son of John... Their daughter Elizabeth was left personalty in the will of her aunt Rachel Ridgely, 1792, and a plantation in the will of her aunt Lucy, 1808."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1788 F    i. Elizabeth Dorsey 1589 1715 was born on 14 Jan 1762 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).1866

Caleb next married Rebecca Hammond,1630 1715 daughter of William Hammond and Sarah Sheredine, on 23 Nov 1762 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).1867 Rebecca was born on 28 Aug 1741 and died on 6 Oct 1796 at age 55.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1789 F    i. Sarah Dorsey 1868 was born on 31 Oct 1763 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).1869

+ 1790 M    ii. George Dorsey 1870 was born on 16 Apr 1765 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)1869 and died on 29 Apr 1824 in Morgantown, Monongalia, (West) Virginia, United States at age 59.

+ 1791 F    iii. Ashoah Dorsey 1871 was born on 5 Aug 1766 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)1869 and died before 6 Apr 1804 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1792 M    iv. Caleb Dorsey, [Jr.] 1715 was born on 12 Apr 1768 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)1866 and died in 1798 at age 30.

+ 1793 F    v. Sophia Dorsey 1872 was born on 4 Jan 1770 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States),1866 died on 7 Oct 1841 at age 71, and was buried in St. Thomas Episcopal Church Cemetery, Garrison Forest (Owings Mills), Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

+ 1794 F    vi. Rebecca Dorsey 1715 was born on 15 Dec 1771 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States).1866

+ 1795 M    vii. John Dorsey, (of Caleb) 1873 was born on 19 Nov 1773 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States)1866 and died on 26 Aug 1820 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 46.

+ 1796 M    viii. William Dorsey, (of Caleb) 1715 was born on 20 Jun 1776 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States)1866 and died in 1802 at age 26.

+ 1797 M    ix. Larkin Dorsey, (of Caleb) 1874 was born on 24 May 1778 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States,1875 died on 31 May 1837 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 59, and was buried in Dorsey-Owings-Waters Cemetery, Columbia, Howard, Maryland, United States.1876

+ 1798 M    x. Richard Dorsey, (of Caleb) 1877 was born about 1781 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States, died on 30 Nov 1850 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States about age 69, and was buried in Dorsey-Owings-Waters Cemetery, Columbia, Howard, Maryland, United States.1878

1622. Eleanor Dorsey (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Richard Stringer on 16 Dec 1762.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 158.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1799 F    i. Mary Stringer was born before 1765.

+ 1800 F    ii. Ellen Stringer .

1623. Achsah Dorsey (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Achsah married Dr. Ephraim Howard.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 159.

1624. Anne Dorsey (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Philemon Dorsey,1706 1707 1708 son of Captain Philemon Dorsey and Catherine Ridgely, on 16 Aug 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Philemon was born on 7 Feb 1744 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1807 at age 62.

Birth Notes: Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 54, has born 7 February 1743.

Research Notes: From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 54:

"Married Anne Dorsey in 1770 and had seven children: George Dorsey, John Dorsey, Elizabeth Dorsey Stringer, Elenor Dorsey Banks, Mary Dorsey Gardiner, Anne Dorsey Dorsey, and Catherine Dorsey (Ref: R-68). Philemon was one of the petitioners to form an independent rifle company in July, 1776 (Ref: B-3), and took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Reuben Meriweather on March 2, 1778 (Ref: B-25)."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1614)

1625. Captain John Dorsey (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Margaret Ann Boone,1708 1719 1879 daughter of Humphrey Boone and Ann Slade, on 19 Mar 1782 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Margaret was born on 9 Nov 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Jul 1834 at age 75.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1801 M    i. Caleb Dorsey, [son of Col. John] 1630 1880 1881 was born about 1790 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1820 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States about age 30.

+ 1802 M    ii. Richard Dorsey 1882 was born on 14 Aug 1791 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died in Dec 1857 in <Frederick Co.>, Maryland, United States at age 66, and was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland, United States.

+ 1803 M    iii. Humphrey Dorsey 1883 was born on 6 Nov 1793 and died on 28 Dec 1872 at age 79.

+ 1804 M    iv. Charles Boone Dorsey 1884 died on 22 Jun 1821.

+ 1805 M    v. Stephen Boone Dorsey 1885 died in 1815 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1806 F    vi. Margaret Anne Dorsey

1626. Elizabeth Dorsey (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Samuel Boggess 1708 1721 in 1772 in Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States). Samuel was born on 20 Sep 1742 in Fairfax Co., Virginia, (United States) and died on 30 Dec 1825 in Lumberport, Harrison, (West) Virginia, United States at age 83.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1807 F    i. Elizabeth Dorsey Boggess

1627. Col. Richard Dorsey (Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Anne Wayman,1708 1722 daughter of John Wayman, Sr. and Ann Warfield, on 22 Feb 1796 in Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States. Anne died on 29 Jun 1830 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Anne was Ann Wayman.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1808 M    i. Mortimer Dorsey 1630 1886 1887 was born on 24 Jan 1797, died on 18 Feb 1866 in Howard Co., Maryland, United States at age 69, and was buried in Glenwood Baptist Church Cemetery, Glenwood, Howard, Maryland, United States.

+ 1809 F    ii. Eliza Anne Dorsey

1628. Mary Dorsey, [dau. of Nicholas] (Nicholas Dorsey, [of Capt. Joshua]1478, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Amos Dorsey,1724 1796 son of Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John] and Deborah Dorsey, on 8 May 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Amos was born about 1757 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Jun 1793 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States about age 36.

Research Notes: From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 47:

"DORSEY, AMOS (died in June, 1793). Son of Ely Dorsey and Deborah Dorsey. Married Mary Dorsey in 1784 and had 4 children: Deborah Dorsey Ridgely, Elizabeth Dorsey Ridgely, Mary Ann Dorsey Worthington, and Amos Dorsey. Amos took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Reuben Meriweather on March 2, 1778 (Ref: B-24, R-145)."

Noted events in his life were:

• Inventory: of his estate, 19 Jun 1793.

1629. Hon. John Dorsey, [son of Michael] (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Anne Dorsey,1704 daughter of Captain Philemon Dorsey and Catherine Ridgely, about 1756. Anne was born on 2 Oct 1740 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1612)

1630. Lydia Dorsey (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1631. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael] (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Captain Joseph Burgess,1728 1889 son of John Burgess and Jane Mackelfresh, on 13 Jun 1751. Joseph was born on 27 Jun 1727 in All Hallows Parish, South River Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 Feb 1806 in All Hallows Parish, South River Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 78.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I40511 :

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND WILLS; Liber T No. #1; 1784-1789;
Folio 277 JOHN OSBOURN, planter 02/28/1739 04/23/1739
"being sick but of perfect mind and memory "
Bequeaths to:
1. Wife
-to have the land whereon testator now live for her natural life or widowhood and also to have the thirds of testator's moveable estate and the land not to be sold or rented without dividing the money among testator's children
2. Francis Osbourn --son
-to be with his mother during the aforesaid times and for him to have as much benefit of the land as his mother
-to have 100 pounds out of the land
3. John Osbourn -son
-named executor of the will along w/ Francis
4. Ann Perry --daughter
Dennis Osbourn --son
Esse Hardey --daughter
Stephen Osbourn -son
Ursula Pomfrey --daughter
Elizabeth Osbourn --daughter
-remainder of the estate after widow's decease to be divided among all of the children -Elizabeth to have 10 pounds more out of the crop
Witnesses: Salem Hurley, Joseph Burgess, Samuel Duckett
Then came: Salem Hurley and Joseph Burgess
Note; the testator signed the will in his own hand
===
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND WILLS; Liber T No. #1; 1790-1796;
Folio 286 JOHN KING 121181789 01/12/1790
"being sick and weak ..."
Bequeaths to:
1. Elizabeth Darsey -daughter
John King --son
-to have all of testator's goods and chattels now in the possession of testator's son Benjamin King living near the Sugar Lands in Frederick County being 1 mare, bridle, saddle, 7 head of Cattle, 2 large pewter dishes and 3 pewter basins, 1 bed and film,
2 chests, 3 head of sheep, 1 pair of spoon molds, iron pot. 1 pair of pot hooks, and also to have the rest of testator's moveable effects
2. Edward King --son
William King --son
-each to have 1 shilling sterling
3. Mary Peacock --daughter
Thomas King --son
-to have 1 shilling sterling each
4. Benjamin King --son
Rebecca Vermillion --daughter
-to have 1 shilling sterling
5, John Darsey
Elizabeth Darsey
-named executors of the will
Witnesses: Joseph Burges, Josias Moore (mark), Jesse Moore (mark)
Then came: Joseph Burgess and Jesse Moore
Note: the testator signed the will with his mark

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 9 Sep 1805, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

• Probate: of his estate, 19 May 1806, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1810 M    i. Lieutenant John Burgess 1890 was born on 20 Nov 1751.

+ 1811 M    ii. Lieutenant Joseph Burgess 1728 1891 was born on 20 Jan 1753 in All Hallows Parish, South River Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 Nov 1778 in [Revolutionary War - 4th Maryland Regiment] at age 25.

+ 1812 M    iii. Michael Burgess 1892 was born in 1754.

+ 1813 M    iv. Captain Vachel Burgess 1893 was born on 9 Jun 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 30 Mar 1824 in Triadelphia, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 67.

+ 1814 M    v. Richard Burgess 1894 was born on 1 Sep 1757 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1821 in Allegany Co., Maryland, United States at age 64.

+ 1815 M    vi. Joshua Burgess 1895 was born in 1760 and died in 1831 in Mason Co., Kentucky at age 71.

+ 1816 M    vii. Philemon Burgess 1860 was born on 13 Dec 1761 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1817 F    viii. Ruth Burgess 1896 was born on 10 May 1763 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1818 M    ix. William Burgess 1728 was born in 1771.

+ 1819 M    x. Joseph Burgess 1728 was born in 1783.

+ 1820 F    xi. Lydia Burgess .1728

+ 1821 F    xii. Sarah Burgess .1728

1632. Honor Dorsey (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Honor married John Elder, [III],1729 1897 son of John Elder, Jr. and Jemima Elder Dorsey, about 1759 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). John was born about 1737 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1794 about age 57.

1633. Sarah Dorsey (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Richard Berry.1730

1634. Ruth Dorsey (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Ely Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward],1565 1602 1765 son of Captain Edward Dorsey and Sarah Todd, on 1 Dec 1765. Ely was born in 1744 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 14 Mar 1803 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States at age 59.

Research Notes: From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 49:

"DORSEY, ELY (1744 - March 14, 1803, Frederick County). Son of Edward Dorsey and Sarah Todd. He married Ruth Dorsey in 1765 and they had six children: Mary Dorsey, Edward Dorsey, Michael Dorsey, Honor Dorsey Poffenberger, Ruth Dorsey Davey, and Allen Dorsey. Ely served on the Committee of Safety in 1775 and was later commissioned a Lieutenant in 1776 in Capt. John Watkins' Company. On December 10, 1776 he became a Captain in the 2nd Maryland Line. He was taken prisoner at the battle of Staten Island on August 22, 1777, later released, and served through March, 1779 (Ref: R-133, R-134, T-277)."

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This may be the Ely Dorsey in these lists:

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)
"Elisha Dorsey... (Petition endorsed by Charles Rogers)
"…Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Stephen Hart Owings…(Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)
"…Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr., Thomas Wells…Richard Wells…(Petition endorsed by Dr. William Lyon)
"...Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... John Calvert (Petition endorsed by William Lux and Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Owings... William Cockey.(Petition endorsed by Joseph Cromwell, Sr.)
"... John Talbott (son Edward)... William Worthington…Larkin Randall…Bale Owings…John Fishpaw…Richard Cole…(Petition endorsed by John Merryman, Jr. and John Leet)
"…Benjamin Rogers…William Cole… (Petition endorsed in the Market Place by John Leets)
"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"…Joseph Cole… John Hall (son of Joshua)… (Petition endorsed by Capt. Richard Richards)
"… Henry Dorsey, Jr. (Mutilated petition; at least five names torn away)
"… Henry Griffith Dorsey, Sr… Leakin Dorsey… Thomas Gist… (Petition endorsed by John Riston)
"… Philip Coale… (Petition endorsed by Richard McCallister)…
"… Samuel Owings... John Wells... (Petition endorsed by Daniel Bowers)
"… Thomas Owings… (Petition endorsed by George Risteau and Benjamin Rogers)

Ibid., pp. 57-60:

"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN DELAWARE HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, 1773

"[Among those listed are:]
Dorsey, Edward; Edward Dorsey; John Goodlan; Wm. Shavens; William Price; Joseph Holdin; Comfort
Dorsey, Basel (Qtr.); Thomas Gilbert; Henry Gilbert…
Dorsey, Caly…
Dorsey, Nicholas; Abrim, Soloman
Dorsey, Charles (of Nich.); Joseph Chapman; John Carter; John Langley; George Miller; Absilam Frisel
Dorsey, Nicholas Jr.; William Aston; John Martin; Thomas Miller
Dorsey, John (Qtr.); Ka(?)es Conener; Edward Gattle; Thomas Giffiry; John Poe; John Mikes; John Cocks; Richard Williams; Harry Cater Cub
Dorsey, Ely (Qtr.); John Randle; Will; Joe
Dorsey, Ely...
"Owings, Richard (son of Samuel); Jamees Riley; John Highnmarsh; Timothy Philips...

1635. Michael Dorsey, Jr. (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Michael married Honor Elder,1732 daughter of John Elder, Jr. and Jemima Elder Dorsey,. Honor died before 6 Jul 1818 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States and was buried in Dorsey Family Cemetery, Clarksville, Howard, Maryland, United States.

Noted events in her life were:

• Probate: of her estate, 6 Jul 1818, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

1636. Lancelot Dorsey, [of Michael] (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lancelot married Sarah Warfield,1733 daughter of Philip Warfield and Anne Purdy,. Sarah was born in 1750 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1820 at age 70.

1637. Anne Dorsey (Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Anne married Owen Elder,1734 1898 son of John Elder, Jr. and Jemima Elder Dorsey, on 10 Apr 1766 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Owen was born about 1746 in Maryland, (United States) and died in 1774 in Maryland, (United States) about age 28.

Anne next married Charles Griffith Dorsey,1734 son of Nicholas Dorsey, Jr. and Sarah Griffith, on 25 Mar 1777. Charles was born about 1744 and died on 12 Sep 1814 about age 70.

Research Notes: Second husband of Anne (Nancy) Dorsey.

Son of Nicholas Dorsey, Jr., and Sarah Griffith.

1638. Rachel Howard (Sarah Dorsey1486, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married Dr. Joshua Warfield.1571 Joshua died in 1769.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1822 F    i. Dianah Warfield 1792 was born on 3 Apr 1754 and died before 7 Jun 1842 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1823 F    ii. Ruth Howard Warfield 1571 was born on 18 Jun 1756 and died on 25 May 1830 at age 73.

1639. Rachel Lawrence (Susannah Dorsey1487, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married Captain Philemon Dorsey,1591 1592 son of Captain Joshua Dorsey and Ann Ridgely, on 13 Dec 1759. Philemon was born on 20 Jan 1715 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Apr 1772 in "Brothers' Partnership", Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

Birth Notes: May have been born on 10 January 1714/15.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I19988:

DORSEY, JOSHUA, Anne Arundel Co. 14 Nov, 1747 6 Feb, 1747
To wife Anne,250 A., my dwelling plantation called "Major's Choice.
To son HENRY DORSEY, my 2 tracts, one called "Dorsey's Anglis, 200 A., the other called Dorsey's Hills," 200 A., both tracts lying in the county.
To son PHILEMON DORSEY, 1/2 tract called Brothers' Partnership," taken up jointly bet. my bro. JOHN DORSEY, and myself, 632 A.
To son JOSHUA DORSEY, 250 A.
To son NICHOLAS DORSEY, tract 'Huntingstowne Quarters,' 266 A., original tract was some years ago resurveyed by my bro.-in-law HENRY RIDGEBY.
To dau. RACHEL WARFIELD, 20 s. sterl.
To dau . ELIZABETH DORSEY, 20 pounds.
To dau. ANNE DORSEY, slaves.
To dau. SARAH DORSEY, 1 slave.
To son CHARLES DORSEY, my dwelling plantation and 250 A.
Mentions his young. child., and to support NICHOLAS and CHARLES with provision at their own stock.
Wife and 2 eld. sons, exs.
Wit: Henry Ridgely, Basil Dorsey, Richard Simpson, Elizabeth Ridgely, Ephraim Howard, Henry Howard. 25. 315 - 318

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 1 Dec 1771.

• Probate: of his estate, 7 Apr 1772, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1475)

1640. Lt. Benjamin Lawrence (Susannah Dorsey1487, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Benjamin married Urath Owings,1566 daughter of Samuel Owings, [Sr.] and Urath Randall, on 28 Jan 1762 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Urath was born on 26 Jun 1738, was christened on 7 Jul 1738 in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 17 Sep 1807 at age 69, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.1664

Birth Notes: Birthdate may have been 28 June 1738.

Burial Notes: Inscription (very worn):
Urath Lawrence: Died 17 Sept 1807. Age 69 years 2 months.

Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Urath Owings, b. Monday, 26 June 1738 at 3 p.m., christened at St. Paul's 7 July that year; d. 17 Sept. 1807; m. 28 Jan. 1762 Benjamin LAWRENCE (son of Levin LAWRENCE and Susannah DORSEY) on 28 Jan 1762 in St Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., MD. Benjamin was born on 17 May 1741. Urath received 257 ac. in Balt. Co. from her father in 1772-73. She inherited "Millplace", two parts of "Rich Meadow", 81 ac. of "Strawberry Patch", and 104 more ac. that didn't seem to have a name. Had 7 children: Samuel d.y.; Samuel (1764-1822); Mary (b. 1767); Susanna LAWRENCE (1769-1818) m. Edward DORSEY (1762-1804); Rebecca (1777-1822); Levin (d. 1846); Elizabeth (d. 1814). The grave of Urath Owings Lawrence is one of two box graves at "Eden", the Lawrence Grave yard, now owned by the Cooke Bros. auto dealers in Louisville, Ky.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1561)

1641. Ruth Dorsey (Vachel Dorsey1488, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Beall Owings,1828 son of Christopher Owings and Elizabeth Lawrence, on 18 Feb 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Beall was born before 1770 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Dec 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1642. Lydia Dorsey (Nicholas Dorsey, Jr.1490, Nicholas Dorsey, [son of Col. Edward]1399, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lydia married Charles Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward],1565 1602 1742 son of Captain Edward Dorsey and Sarah Todd,. Charles was born about 1736 in Maryland, (United States) and died about 1809 in Nelson Co., Kentucky, United States about age 73.

Research Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 145 "moved to Nelson Co., Ky."
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 7-8:

"DELAWARE HUNDRED, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Dorsey, Charles
Dorsey, Lanslot
Dorsey, Andrew
Dorsey, Edward
Dorsey, John, Qtrs.
Wells, Valentine

Ibid., pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... John Hammond Dorsey,… Vincent Dorsey heirs,… Charles Dorsey,… Andrew Dorsey,… Joshual Dorsey,… Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,... Vachell Dorsey,… John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... William Talbott's heirs, …Philip Thomas,... John Talbott, …Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)
"Elisha Dorsey... (Petition endorsed by Charles Rogers)
"…Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Stephen Hart Owings…(Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)
"…Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr., Thomas Wells…Richard Wells…(Petition endorsed by Dr. William Lyon)
"...Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... John Calvert (Petition endorsed by William Lux and Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Owings... William Cockey.(Petition endorsed by Joseph Cromwell, Sr.)
"... John Talbott (son Edward)... William Worthington…Larkin Randall…Bale Owings…John Fishpaw…Richard Cole…(Petition endorsed by John Merryman, Jr. and John Leet)
"…Benjamin Rogers…William Cole… (Petition endorsed in the Market Place by John Leets)
"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"…Joseph Cole… John Hall (son of Joshua)… (Petition endorsed by Capt. Richard Richards)
"… Henry Dorsey, Jr. (Mutilated petition; at least five names torn away)
"… Henry Griffith Dorsey, Sr… Leakin Dorsey… Thomas Gist… (Petition endorsed by John Riston)
"… Philip Coale… (Petition endorsed by Richard McCallister)…
"… Samuel Owings... John Wells... (Petition endorsed by Daniel Bowers)
"… Thomas Owings… (Petition endorsed by George Risteau and Benjamin Rogers)

Noted events in his life were:

• Grantor: of a deed, 29 Mar 1788, Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

• Grantee: of a deed, 15 Nov 1789, Nelson Co., Kentucky, United States.

• Grantor: of a deed, 13 Aug 1793, Nelson Co., Kentucky, United States.

1643. Charles Griffith Dorsey (Nicholas Dorsey, Jr.1490, Nicholas Dorsey, [son of Col. Edward]1399, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Anne Dorsey,1734 daughter of Michael Dorsey and Ruth Todd, on 25 Mar 1777. Anne was born on 29 Jan 1748 in Maryland, (United States) and died on 30 Sep 1808 in Maryland, United States at age 60. Another name for Anne was Nancy Dorsey.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1637)

1644. Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John] (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ely married Mary Crockett,1589 1637 daughter of John Crockett and Unknown, on 24 Jan 1744.

Research Notes: First wife of Ely Dorsey.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1824 M    i. John Crockett Dorsey 1899 died before 19 Dec 1795.

+ 1825 F    ii. Mary Dorsey, [dau. of Ely]

Ely next married Deborah Dorsey,1627 1637 daughter of Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John] and Elinor Warfield, about 1750 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). Deborah was born on 25 Nov 1722 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died before 21 May 1807.

Research Notes: Second wife of Ely Dorsey.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: Signed will, 21 Mar 1796.

• Probate: Estate probated, 21 May 1807, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1514)

1645. Ruth Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married John Todd.1589 1900 1901 John was born on 17 Sep 1715 in St. Margaret's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1826 F    i. Ruth Todd 1902 was born on 4 May 1741 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1815 at age 74.

+ 1827 M    ii. Rezin Todd 1903 was born on 24 Jun 1743 in St. Margaret's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

+ 1828 M    iii. Ely Todd 1904 was born on 5 Jul 1746 in St. Margaret's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

Ruth next married Richard Talbott, of Talbott's Vineyard,1752 son of Edward Talbott, [Jr.] and Elizabeth < >, before 1750 in Maryland, United States. Richard was born between 1708 and 1712 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States), died after 1782 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States, and was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States. Another name for Richard was Richard Talbot.

Marriage Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 142 - "bef. 1750 Richard Talbot (Accts. 28, f. 237)"

1589

Research Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has b. abt 1712 in Anne Arundel MD, d. aft 1782 in Elkridge, Anne Arundel MD.

FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #88 Pin #5348
(Rod Blackman) - no dates
AFN: 99JT-5V has b. 1708

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From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, p. 530:

"John Talbott, above, surveyed in 1732 'Talbott's Last Shift.' This is on the Patapsco, adjoining 'Moores Morning Choice,' 'Chews Vineyard' and Edward Dorsey's estate, near Columbia. It contained 1,120 acres. He sold it to Edward Talbott, Richard Talbott, Richard Galloway and George Ellicott.

"The Ellicott part was bought by Benjamin Dorsey, in 1741. Edward Talbot resurveyed his as 'Talbotts Vineyard' and increased it to 1,031 acres..."

"... Richard Talbott married Ruth, daughter of Patuxent John Dorsey. (Mrs. Elizabeth Dorsey named in her will of 1777 her daughter, Ruth Talbott.) They resided near Jonestown. The old graveyard was removed to St. John's Church. Their son, John Lawrence Talbott (1784--first, Henrietta Phillips; second, Mary Porter (1799). Issue, Richard, John Providence, Jefferson of Laurel, Madison, George Washington, Charles, Allen and Mary."

Noted events in his life were:

• Inherited: One-third of "The Vineyard," jointly with his brother Edward, from his father, 3 Jul 1718, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). "The Vineyard" comprised 1000 acres in Baltimore County. One-third went to his mother, Elizabeth, during her lifetime; the other third went to his brother John.

• Inherited: half of his mother's one-third of "The Vineyard," willed to her for her lifetime, 1721, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Residence: near Jonestown.

• Purchased: part of "Talbott's Last Shift" on the Patapsco from John Talbott, Aft 1732, <Anne Arundel Co.>, Maryland, (United States). "Talbott's Last Shift," containing 1120 acres, adjoined "Moores Morning Choice," "Chew's Vineyard" and Edward Dorsey's estate, near Columbia..

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1829 M    i. John Lawrence Talbott, [Sr.] was born in 1750 and died in 1825 at age 75.

+ 1830 M    ii. Lt. Richard Talbott 1752 1905 was born on 25 Dec 1753 in Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), died on 22 Dec 1821 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 67, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.

+ 1831 M    iii. Henry Talbott was born in 1754 and died in 1814 at age 60.

+ 1832 F    iv. Michal [I] Talbott was born in 1759 and died in 1831 at age 72.

+ 1833 M    v. James Talbott was born about 1766 and died about 1847 about age 81.

+ 1834 F    vi. Bazaleel Talbott was born in 1768 and died in 1846 at age 78.

+ 1835 F    vii. Helen Talbott was born about 1770.

+ 1836 F    viii. Sally Talbott .

+ 1837 F    ix. Nancy Talbott .

+ 1838 F    x. Providence Talbot .

1646. John Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John] (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Mary Cummings,1753 daughter of William Cummings and Margaret,. Mary was born about 1751, died on 8 Apr 1806 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States about age 55, and was buried in Dorsey-Mercer Cemetery, Unionville, Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1839 M    i. William Dorsey 1906 died in Sep 1794 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

1647. Benjamin Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Benjamin married Sarah Dorsey,1589 1700 daughter of Colonel Henry Dorsey and Elizabeth Worthington,. Sarah was born on 22 Apr 1746 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1607)

1648. Samuel Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John] (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Eleanor Woodward, daughter of Henry Woodward and Unknown,. Eleanor died before 1779.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 142.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1840 F    i. Achsah Dorsey 1805 died before 1806.

1649. Capt. Basil Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Basil married Hannah Crockett, daughter of John Crockett and Unknown, before 1757 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Hannah died before 1782.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 142.

Also http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d25484.htm#P25484

Basil next married Tabitha Richardson on 25 Mar 1782 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States. Tabitha died in 1816 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

Marriage Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 142.

Research Notes: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d25484.htm#P25484

1650. Rachel Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married William Hall. William died in 1770.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 142.


From the book The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 142:
"The will of John Dorsey Jr. made May 15, 1761... left: To ... William Hall of Elk Ridge, all the residue of Partnership
To daughter Rachel Hall, 10 pounds current money in full for her part"

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Rachel next married Major Henry Ridgely,1589 1596 1725 son of Henry Ridgely III and Elizabeth Warfield, in 1773 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Henry was born on 17 May 1728 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 28 Jun 1791 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 63.

Research Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 142:

"On September 27, 1727, the freeholders of Queen Caroline parish, then a part of Anne Arundel county, met at the parish church and 'made choice' of Henry Ridgely and John Howard as churchwardens; Thomas Wainright, John Dorsey son of Edward, John Hammond son of Charles, Orland Griffith, Richard Davis and Robert Shipley as vestrymen. ...[M]ost of these worthies were landowners in this section..."
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I45447:

JOHNSON, BARBARY, Anne Arundel County, planter. 30 April 1776
14 May 1776
To bro. Robert Johnson, Ex., all my personal estate including
11 negroes and household furniture.
Wit: Lewis Duvall; Henry Ridgley; Priscilla Pinkeye 40. 651

1651. Lucy Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1652. Deborah Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1653. Sophia Dorsey (Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sophia married Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel],1565 1630 1715 son of John Dorsey, (son of Caleb) of "New Year's Gift" and Elizabeth Dorsey, on 1 Nov 1759 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States.1865 Caleb was born on 8 Jul 1740 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 10 Jul 1795 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 55.

Research Notes: From The Dorsey Family, p. 158:

"The will of John Dorsey made April 8, 1765 and proved in 1765 left:
To...son Caleb Dorsey, 3 negroes...
Exrs: wife Elizabeth and son Caleb Dorsey, empowered to sell house and lot in Frederick Town (Wiulls 35, f 258)...

The will of Elizabeth Dorsey made May 3, 1802 and proved December 10, 1803 left:
To... grandchildren Mortimer and Eliza Anne, children of son Richard, Caleb and Peggy Dorsey, children of son John, and Ellen Stringer, daughter of daughter Eleanor, personalty"

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From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 48:

"DORSEY, CALEB (July 8, 1740 - August, 1795). Son of John Dorsey and Elizabeth Dorsey. Married first to Sophia Dorsey in 1759 and they had one daughter, Elizabeth Dorsey. Married second to Rebecca Hammond in 1762 and they had 11 children: Sara Dorsey Lawrence, George Dorsey, Achsah Dorsey Gwinn, Caleb Dorsey, Sophia Dorsey Owings, Rebecca Dorsey, John Dorsey, William Dorsey, Larkin Dorsey, and Richard Dorsey. He served on the Committee of Observation in 1775, and took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Nicholas Worthington in March, 1778 (Ref: B027, F-22, R-180, R-181)."
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Noted events in his life were:

• Will: Signed will, 22 Jul 1795.

• Probate: Estate probated, 10 Aug 1795, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1621)

1654. Edward Dorsey, Jr. (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Deborah Macubbin, daughter of Zachariah Macubbin and Unknown,. Another name for Deborah was Deborah Maccubbin.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 145

1655. Ruth Dorsey (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Vachel Dorsey,1565 1602 1605 1606 1607 son of John Dorsey, [of Major Edward] and Honor Elder, about 1746 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Vachel was born on 20 Oct 1726 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Mar 1798 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 71.

Research Notes: From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 55:

"He married Ruth Dorsey and had 6 children: Johnsa Dorsey, Vachel Dorsey, Edward Dorsey, Ruth Dorsey Owings, Elias Dorsey and Leaven Dorsey. His lands were partly in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore County. He took the Oath of Allegiance before Hon. Edward Cockey on February 28, 1778 in Baltimore County (Ref: R-23)."

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From The Dorsey Family, p. 145 " "...Vachel Dorsey, son of John, d. 1798"
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 7-8:

"DELAWARE HUNDRED, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Dorsey, Charles
Dorsey, Edward
Dorsey, John, Qtrs.
Dorsey, Lanslot
Dorsey, Vachael
Wells, Valentine

"Note by William N. Wilkins: The last six pages of Delaware Hundred are missing. Last page of this Hundred is marked as #22. The names on these missing pages however, can be deterined from the index; thus, all of the names are shown.

ibid, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"…John Barnes, William Barnes, Joseph Barnes,… Adam Barnes…
"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,...
"…John Hammond Dorsey,... John Hammond Dorsey,… Vincent Dorsey heirs,… Charles Dorsey,… Andrew Dorsey,… Joshual Dorsey,… Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,... Vachell Dorsey,… John Dorsey,...
"…Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,...
"…Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,...
"…Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,...
"…Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... William Talbott's heirs, …Philip Thomas,... John Talbott, …Edward Talbott,...
"…Samuel Underwood,...
"…Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."


Ibid., pp. 27-41:

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1488)

1656. Lancelot Dorsey, [of Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lancelot married Deborah Ridgely,1771 daughter of William Ridgely and Elizabeth Ridgely,. Deborah was born about 1730 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 145 & 149

1657. Charles Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Lydia Dorsey,1602 1742 daughter of Nicholas Dorsey, Jr. and Sarah Griffith,. Lydia was born in 1740 and died in 1796 in Simpson's Creek, Nelson, Kentucky, United States at age 56.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1642)

1658. Colonel John Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Mary Hammond,1602 1907 1908 daughter of William Hammond and Elizabeth Hughes, on 23 Aug 1757 in <Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States)>. Mary was born in 1738 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 Jun 1783 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 45.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1841 F    i. Elizabeth Dorsey 1786 1909 was born on 10 Apr 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1802 in "Belmont", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 36.

1659. Ely Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ely married Ruth Dorsey,1602 1731 daughter of Michael Dorsey and Ruth Todd, on 1 Dec 1765. Ruth was born on 17 Mar 1743 and died before 25 Jun 1805 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 11 Mar 1805.

• Probate: of her estate, 25 Jun 1805, Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1634)

1660. Capt. Richard Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Rebecca Hawkins.1766 Rebecca died on 8 Jun 1818.

1661. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Henry Griffith 1602 1767 on 9 Apr 1741 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Henry was born on 14 Feb 1720 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States), died on 28 Sep 1794 in Sundown Farms, Montgomery Co., Maryland, United States at age 74, and was buried in Laytonsville, Montgomery Co., Maryland, United States.

1662. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward] (Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Thomas Gassaway,1602 1768 son of Major Nicholas Gassaway and Katherine Worthington,. Thomas was born on 30 Nov 1736 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 2 Jul 1806 in Allegany Co., Maryland, United States at age 69.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1842 F    i. Mary Gassaway 1894 was born about 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1663. John Ridgely, Sr. (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Mary Dorsey, daughter of Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John] and Elinor Warfield,. Mary was born on 18 May 1725 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1786 at age 61.

Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 155

http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d8041.htm#P8041

From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :
1. John Ridgely, Sr. (ca. 1723-1771), who married Mary Dorsey (1725-1786), daughter of Caleb Dorsey (1685-1742) and Elinor Warfield (1683-1752).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1515)

1664. Pleasance Ridgely (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pleasance married Lyde Godwin. Lyde was born in 1718 and died in 1755 at age 37.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II :
"Children... 2. Pleasance Ridgely (1724-1755), who married Lyde Godwin (1718-1755)."

1665. Charles Ridgely (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1666. Achsah Ridgely (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1667. William Ridgely (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1668. Captain Charles Ridgely, III of "Hampton" (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Rebecca Dorsey, daughter of Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont" and Priscilla Hill,. Rebecca was born in 1738 and died in 1812 at age 74.

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II. :
"Children:...
6. Capt. Charles Ridgely III "Charles The Mariner" (1733-1790), builder of "Hampton ", who married Rebecca Dorsey (1738-1812), daughter of Caleb Dorsey, Jr. (1710-1772) and Priscilla Hill (1718-1782)."

From Side-Lights on Maryland History with Sketches of Early Maryland Families by Hester Dorsey Richard, Baltimore, Maryland, 1918, vol. 2, p. 213:

"[Hampton] was built in the heart of Captain Ridgely's estate, and the terraced gardens, laid off under his directions, with their clipped borders of English box, still continue as in the days when the gallant officer strolled through them with his young wife, the demure little Methodist, Rebecca Dorsey, of whom the interesting story is told that, while she opened Hampton House with a large prayer meeting, her less pious lord held a rollicking card party in the attic with his fellow-officers! Priscilla, the young sister of Rebecca Dorsey Ridgely, married Governor Charles Ridgely Carnan, nephew and heir of the gallant Captain, who served his country not only as an officer in the Revolutionary War, but also as a member of the Continental Congress in 1776 and who changed his name from Carnan to Ridgely."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1843 M    i. Governor Charles Ridgely 1769 was born on 6 Dec 1760, died on 17 Jul 1829 at age 68, and was buried in "Hampton", Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1669. Rachel Ridgely (Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Rachel married Darby Lux, [Jr.],1565 1910 son of Darby Lux and Anna Saunders, on 15 Nov 1764 in Maryland, (United States).1911 Darby was born in 1734 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1795 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 61.

Research Notes: From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,.….. William Lux, Esq.,… Darby Lux,… Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

Ibid., pp. 24-25:

"ADDRESS FROM SUNDRY INHABITANTS OF BALTIMORE TOWN, 1767
"The following address from sundry inhabitants of Baltimore Town to his Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esquire, Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland, was presented on April 2, 1767 (Archives of Maryland, 32:187): …
[Among those signing are:]
Thomas Chase
John Ridgely
William Lux
Darby Lux
Charles Ridgely, Jr.

Ibid., pp. 77-80:

"LIST OF TAXES TAKEN IN BY NATHAN PERRIGO, CONSTABLE OF PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD GOD 1773"

[Among those listed are:]

Lux, Darby; Richard Holden, slave; Negro Anthoney

Merryman, Aberilah, widow; Negroes: Ben, Toney, Flora, Lib, Hannar

Merryman, Joseph; Martin, his man

Ridgley, Charles; Negroes: Jack, Will, London, Dick, Sarah, Judia; White servants: Adam Bayles, James Bradley, Elias Button, Richard Hull, Tim Hurley, Samuel Bugh(?), Daniel Davis, Larry Garbin, Derby Kelly, Mathew Moade, Daniel Gallion, John McGinwish

Ibid., pp. 88-89:

"MEMBERS OF THE BALTIMORE COMMITTEE OF OBSERVATION, 1774

"From the proceedings of this committee (a copy of which is in the Maryland Historical Society Library) the following inhabitants of Baltimore Town and Baltimore County were duly chosen to serve on the committee in accordance with the 11th Resolve of the Continental Congress, November 19, 1774:

"Andrew Buchanan, Chairman, and Robert Alexander, Clerk....

"BALTIMORE TOWN: ... William Lux, ... John Merryman, ...

"PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED: Charles Ridgely and Thomas Sollers.

"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED: Zachariah McCubbin, Charles Ridgely (son of William), and Thomas Loyd...

"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED: Samuel Worthington, Benjamin Nicholson, T. C. Deye, John Cradock, Darby Lux, and William Randall....

"NORTH HUNDRED: Jeremiah Johnson and Elisha Dorsey....

"'Resolved that the same or any seven of them have power to act in matters within the Town of Baltimore and that any five may act in matters without the said Town in the said County. Resolved that T. C. Deye, Capt. Charles Ridgely, Walter Tolley, Jr., Benjamin Nicholson, Samuel Worthington, John Moale, Doctor John Boyd, and William Buchanan, or any three of them, be a Committee to attend the General Meeting at Annapolis on Monday, the 24th of this month. Resolved that Robert Alexander, Samuel Purviance, Jr., Andrew Buchanan, Doctor John Boyd, John Moale, Jeremiah Townly Chase, William Buychanan and William Lux, be a Committee of Correspondence for Baltimore County and Baltimore Town, and that any four of them have power to act.'
Noverber 21, 1774"

Ibid, pp. 104-105:

"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774

"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, only gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well.


Ibid., pp. 104-105:

"[Taxables in] PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED IN 1774"
[Among those listed are:]
Darby Lux - (B.R.U.)
Capt. Charles Ridgely - 13
Rebecca Talbot - 1
*Benjamin Talbott
Joseph Wells - 1

Ibid., pp. 50-54:

"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"

[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]

Cockey, John; Thomas Webster; Thomas Hersy; Thomas Draper; Edward Night; William Collins; Negro Nan

Cockey, William; Edward Flannagan; Rowland Bates; Negroes: Jack, Sam, Ja, Bett

Cockey, Edward, Joshua Cockey; Negroes: Easter, Juday

Cockey, Thomas Sr.; Thomas Cockey; James Space; Negroes: Jonathan, Boson, Burnam, (unclear), Haly(?), Cook, Jack

Lux, Darby; James Easam; Hopkin Hopkins; Negroes: Roger, Phillis, Beck, Hagar

Ridgley, Charles; William Cloman; John Corns; Negroes: Captain, Frank, Dick, Harry, Hester, Paterson, James, Cate(1), Phillis, Cate(2), Tony

Ridgley, Charles, Captain at Northamton Qtr.; Samuel Merry; John the Wagoner; George Goodwin; Edward Welch; Duch Henry; Shepard; Samuel; Dile; John Bowest; Denis; Jack Gum; Coleman; Michael; Slight; Negroes: Bob, Marane, Casly

Ibid., p 107:

"PETITION IN 1746

"'We, the Subscribers Inhabitants of Baltimore County and Town, and many of Us Members of a Club kept in said Town, having understood than an Information hath been made to this Government, that Mr. James Richards, high Sheriff of Our said County, and a Member of Our Club, hath spoken Words reflecting on his present Majesty King George his Person and Government. We therefore in Justice to the Character of the said James Richards do certify that He at all times and on all Occasions, when in Our Company, expressed the Greatest Loyalty and Zeal for his present Majesty and the happy Establishment both in Church and State, and frequently declared his utter Abhorrence of the present unnatural Rebellion; and always was One of the most Active and forward in expressing his Joy, on making any Conquest or gaining any Victory over the French, the Pretender, or any of his Majestys Enemies, and particularly distinguished himself on the Days We celebrated the taking Capt Breton, The Victory obtained over the Rebells at Culloden, under his Royal Highness the Duke, and on his Majesty's late Birthday. And further We believe the said Information to be malicious, spiteful and without Foundation.' (Source: Archives of Maryland, Vol. XXVIII, page 375)

[Among those signing:]
Darby Lux
Charles Ridgely


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1844 F    i. Ann Lux 1912 1913 was born on 25 Nov 1770 in <Maryland, (United States)>.

+ 1845 M    ii. Captain Darby Lux, [III] 1914 1915 1916 was born about 1772 and died on 17 Sep 1812 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States about age 40.

+ 1846 M    iii. William Lux 1911 1917 was born about 1775.

+ 1847 F    iv. Rachel Lux .1911

1670. Deborah Ridgely (William Ridgely1503, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Deborah married Lancelot Dorsey, [of Edward],1565 1625 son of Captain Edward Dorsey and Sarah Todd,. Lancelot was born about 1731 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died <1778> about age 47.

Death Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 145 "d. intestate"

Research Notes: This is probably the Lancelot (Lancelott, Lanslot) Dorsey listed in the following:

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 7-8:

"DELAWARE HUNDRED, 1763

"...Dorsey, Charles
Dorsey, Lanslot
Dorsey, Andrew
Dorsey, Edward
Dorsey, John, Qtrs...."

Ibid., pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)

"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"…Joseph Cole… John Hall (son of Joshua)… (Petition endorsed by Capt. Richard Richards)
"… Henry Dorsey, Jr. (Mutilated petition; at least five names torn away)
"… Henry Griffith Dorsey, Sr… Leakin Dorsey… Thomas Gist… (Petition endorsed by John Riston)
"… Philip Coale… (Petition endorsed by Richard McCallister)…
"… Samuel Owings... John Wells... (Petition endorsed by Daniel Bowers)

Noted events in his life were:

• Oath of Allegiance: before Hon. John Dorsey, 12 Mar 1778. 1618

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1656)

1671. Sarah Dorsey, of "Troy Hill" (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Colonel John Burgess,1773 1918 son of John Burgess and Jane Mackelfresh, about 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). John was born on 8 Jun 1725 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 2 Apr 1793 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States at age 67.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1848 M    i. Lieutenant Basil Burgess 1919 was born about 1758 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died after 1800 in Mason Co., Kentucky.

+ 1849 M    ii. John Burgess 1920 was born on 24 Jan 1766 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1821 in Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 55.

1672. Caleb Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1673. Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Elizabeth Ridgely, (of Henry),1607 1921 daughter of Henry Ridgely III and Elizabeth Warfield, in 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born on 11 Oct 1737 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1761 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 24.

Research Notes: First wife of Hon. Thomas Dorsey.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1850 M    i. Daniel Dorsey 1922 was born on 6 Mar 1757 in Maryland, (United States) and died in 1823 in Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States at age 66. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

Thomas next married Elizabeth Ridgely, (of Nicholas),1607 1923 1924 daughter of Judge Nicholas Ridgely and Mary Middleton, on 24 Jun 1761 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born on 15 Dec 1745 in Dover, Delaware, (United States) and died in 1815 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 70.

Marriage Notes: May have been married on 21 June 1761.

Research Notes: Second wife of Hon. Thomas Dorsey.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 23 Oct 1810.

• Probate: of her estate, 6 Mar 1815, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1851 M    i. Daniel Dorsey 1922 was born on 6 Mar 1757 in Maryland, (United States) and died in 1823 in Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States at age 66. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)

+ 1852 M    ii. Dr. Archibald Dorsey 1925 was born between 1760 and 1770 in Maryland, (United States) and died on 18 May 1847 in <Harford Co., Maryland>, United States.

+ 1853 M    iii. Theodore Dorsey 1926 died in 1812.

+ 1854 M    iv. Nicholas Dorsey .1775

+ 1855 F    v. Mary Dorsey 1927 died before 1791.

+ 1856 F    vi. Elizabeth Dorsey .1775

+ 1857 F    vii. Juliet Dorsey .1775

+ 1858 F    viii. Harriet Dorsey .1775

+ 1859 F    ix. Matilda Dorsey .1775

1674. Dennis Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1675. Eleanor Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1676. Elizabeth Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1677. Ariana Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ariana married Thomas Sollars 1778 on 29 May 1766. Thomas died on 3 Jan 1783 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1678. Basil Dorsey (Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1679. Henry Hill Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Henry married Elizabeth Goodwin.1780 Another name for Elizabeth was Eliza Goodwin.

1680. Rebecca Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Rebecca married Captain Charles Ridgely, III of "Hampton",1549 1550 1565 1769 son of Colonel Charles Ridgely II and Rachel Howard, of "Hampton",. Charles was born in 1733, died on 28 Jun 1790 at age 57, and was buried in "Hampton", Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Charles was Capt. Charles "the Mariner" Ridgely.

Burial Notes: From Historic Graves of Maryland, p. 147:
"In the family vault at 'Hampton,' built of marble and brick, repose six and possibly seven generations of Ridgelys. Capt. Charles Ridgely, born in 1733; died June 28, 1790, made provisions in his will for the building of this vault. Tradition says that his remains, with those of his father, Col. Charles Ridgely, and other members of his family, were placed here when the city of Baltimore ran its streets through the Spring Garden property, owned by the Rodgelys, and obliterated all traces of an earlier burying ground. A complete record of those buried at Hampton begins, however, with the succeeding generation, and as one looks through the iron grating of the doorway, one sees a wall of marble slabs duly inscribed with the names of the dead. This final touch, by which a charnel house was transformed into a worthy monument to her race, was given by the late Mrs. Charles Ridgely, a granddaughter of Governor Charles Ridgely with whom the record begins."

Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II. :

"Children:...
6. Capt. Charles Ridgely III "Charles The Mariner" (1733-1790), builder of "Hampton ", who married Rebecca Dorsey (1738-1812), daughter of Caleb Dorsey, Jr. (1710-1772) and Priscilla Hill (1718-1782)."

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From Side-Lights on Maryland History, vol. 2, pp. 212-213:

"In the year 1758 [Colonel Charles Ridgely] acquired by patent a tract called Northampton, to which his son, Captain Charles, added. Colonel Charles Ridgely married Rachel Howard, granddaughter of the original John Howard, of England, one of the five brothers who came early into Maryland.

"Their son, Captain Charles Ridgely, was the builder of Hampton, which has descended for several generations from father to son.

This was built in the heart of Captain Ridgely's estate, and the terraced gardens, laid off under his directions, with their clipped borders of English box, still continue as in the days when the gallant officer strolled through them with his young wife, the demure little Methodist, Rebecca Dorsey, of whom the interesting story is told that, while she opened Hampton House with a large prayer meeting, her less pious lord held a rollicking card party in the attic with his fellow-officers! Priscilla, the young sister of Rebecca Dorsey Ridgely, married Governor Charles Ridgely Carnan, nephew and heir of the gallant Captain, who served his country not only as an officer in the Revolutionary War, but also as a member of the Continental Congress in 1776 and who changed his name from Carnan to Ridgely."

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Is this the Charles Ridgely listed in all these entries?

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 5-6:

"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED, 1763"

[Among those listed are:]
Cockey, John
Cockey, Joshua
Cockey, William
Ridgley, Charles Sr.
Ridgley, Charles Jr.
Talbott, Edward
Gudgeon Mary"

Ibid., p. 11:

"LIST OF CREDITORS OF SAMUEL HYDE, 1764

"The following notice appeared in The Maryland Gazette on September 13, 1764: 'Pursuant to a letter, which I received lately from John Hyde, Esq., of London, I hereby give notice to those persons who were creditors of his brother Samuel Hyde, of London, Merchant, for the sums affixed to their respective names mentioned in the following list, or to their representatives, that the subscriber will attend at the house of Mrs. Orrick, in Baltimore-Town, the sixth day of November, to pay the said sums to the perons, on their appying to him at that time and place; but if any whose names are insterted, did proceed by way of attachment against the effects of said Samuel Hyde, so as to run him or his estate to any costs, they need not apply; for payments are only intended for those who did not proceed o recover their debts, or those who may have proceeded and did not recover without burdening him or his effects with costs. Signed: Charles Ridgely, Jr.'

"The list contains 186 names of persons residing in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Patowmack, Patuxent, Herring Bay and the Clifts. The highest amount owed to one creditor was seven pouds, sixteen shillings (7.16), with the average being around two pounds. The fifty creditors who lived in Anne Arundel and Baltimore were grouped together and separated from the rest, as shown in the following list:"

[Among those listed are:]
Colegate, Benjamin 0.18
Day, Edward 5.2
Dyer, Penelope 1.5
hammond, Col. Charles 2.10
Hall, William 0.17
Owings, Samuel 0.5
Day, John Jr. 7.14


Ibid., pp. 24-25:

"ADDRESS FROM SUNDRY INHABITANTS OF BALTIMORE TOWN, 1767
"The following address from sundry inhabitants of Baltimore Town to his Excellency Horatio Sharpe, Esquire, Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the Province of Maryland, was presented on April 2, 1767 (Archives of Maryland, 32:187): …
[Among those signing are:]
Thomas Chase
John Ridgely
William Lux
Darby Lux
Charles Ridgely, Jr.

Ibid., pp. 50-54:

"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"

[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]

Ridgley, Charles; William Cloman; John Corns; Negroes: Captain, Frank, Dick, Harry, Hester, Paterson, James, Cate(1), Phillis, Cate(2), Tony

Ridgley, Charles, Captain at Northamton Qtr.; Samuel Merry; John the Wagoner; George Goodwin; Edward Welch; Duch Henry; Shepard; Samuel; Dile; John Bowest; Denis; Jack Gum; Coleman; Michael; Slight; Negroes: Bob, Marane, Casly

Ridgley, Charles, Captain, and Company at the Northamton Fce.; Henry Howard; Benjamin Deaver; Caleb Warfield; John Vaughn; B. Legget; Daniel Barker; Philip Beal; Richard Gough; Johnus White; John McvCown; Joseph Allen; William Onion; Charles Doud; Joseph Harvey; Michael Martain; Timothy Murphy; Samuel Coil; John Dehoddy; Edw. Corckland; James Roany; Barney Quin; William Stevens; Thos. Ellishear; Samuel Fisher; Edmond Gunshaw; John Puit; Thos. (?)nahory; Martin Poltis; Henry Riddon; Dennis White; Wm. McConnel; Joseph Wood; Daniel Boot; Thomas Davy; Wm. Connelly; William Roe; John Fonhue; Negroes: Toby, Helton, Joe, Lyn, tom, Jupiter, Teaner, Hannah, Jonathan, Dan

Ibid., pp. 62-65:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN GUNPOWDER UPPER HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, TAKEN BY SUTTON GUDGEON, 1773

[Among those listed are:]

Dulany, Walter, at Qtr. and Charles Wells, Overseer; Samuel Chuen; Joseph West; Peter Hickby; Negroes: Simon, Punch, Cesar, Joe, Will, John, Jack, Phil, Dol, Rachel, Bec, Hegar, Sal

Ridgly, Charles (Qt); Robert Shaw; William Taylor; Timothy Wren; George Ogle; William Gilburn; Richard Harvey; Negroes: Ben, London, Cesar, Farar"

Ibid., pp. 77-80:

"LIST OF TAXES TAKEN IN BY NATHAN PERRIGO, CONSTABLE OF PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD GOD 1773"

[Among those listed are:]

Lux, Darby; Richard Holden, slave; Negro Anthoney

Merryman, Aberilah, widow; Negroes: Ben, Toney, Flora, Lib, Hannar

Merryman, Joseph; Martin, his man

Ridgley, Charles; Negroes: Jack, Will, London, Dick, Sarah, Judia; White servants: Adam Bayles, James Bradley, Elias Button, Richard Hull, Tim Hurley, Samuel Bugh(?), Daniel Davis, Larry Garbin, Derby Kelly, Mathew Moade, Daniel Gallion, John McGinwish

Ibid., pp. 88-89:

"MEMBERS OF THE BALTIMORE COMMITTEE OF OBSERVATION, 1774

"From the proceedings of this committee (a copy of which is in the Maryland Historical Society Library) the following inhabitants of Baltimore Town and Baltimore County were duly chosen to serve on the committee in accordance with the 11th Resolve of the Continental Congress, November 19, 1774:

"Andrew Buchanan, Chairman, and Robert Alexander, Clerk....

"BALTIMORE TOWN: ... William Lux, ... John Merryman, ...

"PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED: Charles Ridgely and Thomas Sollers.

"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED: Zachariah McCubbin, Charles Ridgely (son of William), and Thomas Loyd...

"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED: Samuel Worthington, Benjamin Nicholson, T. C. Deye, John Cradock, Darby Lux, and William Randall....

"NORTH HUNDRED: Jeremiah Johnson and Elisha Dorsey....

"'Resolved that the same or any seven of them have power to act in matters within the Town of Baltimore and that any five may act in matters without the said Town in the said County. Resolved that T. C. Deye, Capt. Charles Ridgely, Walter Tolley, Jr., Benjamin Nicholson, Samuel Worthington, John Moale, Doctor John Boyd, and William Buchanan, or any three of them, be a Committee to attend the General Meeting at Annapolis on Monday, the 24th of this month. Resolved that Robert Alexander, Samuel Purviance, Jr., Andrew Buchanan, Doctor John Boyd, John Moale, Jeremiah Townly Chase, William Buychanan and William Lux, be a Committee of Correspondence for Baltimore County and Baltimore Town, and that any four of them have power to act.'
Noverber 21, 1774"

"November 21, 1774"

Ibid., pp. 89-105:

"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774

"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore...

Ibid., pp. 97-99:

"WESTMINSTER HUNDRED, 1774"
[Among those listed are:]
*Col. John Dorsey
William Lux -25
*Ann Lux, widow
Charles Ridgely, Jr. - 3
Ridgely & Nicholson, acct., William Robinson - 0
*Richard Ridgely

Ibid., pp. 104-105:

"[Taxables in] PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED IN 1774"
[Among those listed are:]
Darby Lux - (B.R.U.)
Capt. Charles Ridgely - 13

Ibid., pp. 104-105:

"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774

"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, only gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well.

"…PATAPSCO LOWER HUNDRED IN 1774

"...Darby Lux - 2 (B.R.U.), ...Capt. Charles Ridgely - 13,…Rebecca Talbot - 1,… *Benjamin Talbott,…Joseph Wells - 1…"


(Duplicate Line. See Person 1668)

1681. Samuel Dorsey, of Belmont (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Margaret Sprigg,1781 daughter of Edward Sprigg and Elizabeth Pyle, in 1772. Margaret died in 1783.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 4 May 1783.

• Probate: of her will, 13 Jun 1783.

1682. Mary Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Dr. Michael Pue 1783 in 1769.

1683. Milcah Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Milcah married William Goodwin.1784

1684. Eleanor Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1685. Margaret Hill Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Margaret married William Buchanan 1785 in 1772.

1686. Edward Hill "Iron Head Ned" Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Elizabeth Dorsey,1786 1909 daughter of Colonel John Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward] and Mary Hammond, on 25 Mar 1786 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Elizabeth was born on 10 Apr 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1802 in "Belmont", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 36.

1687. Priscilla Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont"1508, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Priscilla married Charles Carnan-Ridgely,1789 son of Charles Carnan and Achsah Ridgely, about 14 Oct 1782 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Charles was born on 12 Jun 1762 in Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 Jul 1829 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 67.

1688. Thomas Todd V (Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married someone.

His children were:

+ 1860 M    i. William Todd

+ 1861 M    ii. Dr. Christopher Todd

+ 1862 M    iii. Bernard Todd

+ 1863 M    iv. George Todd

+ 1864 M    v. Thomas Todd, [VI]

1689. Eleanor Todd (Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married John Ensor.1601

1690. Elizabeth Todd (Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married John Cromwell.1601

1691. Francis Todd (Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Francis married George Risteau.1601

1692. Mary Todd (Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married John Worthington.1601

1693. Deborah Todd Lynch (Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Deborah married Samuel Owings, Jr.,1566 1601 son of Samuel Owings, [Sr.] and Urath Randall, on 6 Oct 1765. Samuel was born on 17 Aug 1733, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 11 Jun 1803 in <Owings Mills>, Maryland, United States at age 69.

Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :

Samuel Owings, Jr., b. Friday, 17 Aug. 1733, at 12:00, christened at St. Paul's; d. 11 June 1803; m. 6 Oct. 1765 Deborah Todd LYNCH (d. 1810), daughter of William Lynch (d. 1751) and neice of Edward Dorsey (1718-1760), son of Caleb Dorsey; received 250 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73; res at "Ulm" near Reisterstown Rd (now Owings Mills), St. Thomas Parish, Balt. Co. Inherited, in addition, "Lewis's Fancy", 150 ac. of "Timbered Level", 50 ac. of "Pleasant Garden", and personalty. Samuel was Anglican, a miller, planter, merchant, and land speculator. He was lauded as the "hydraulic expert of his time" and built at least 3 mills at Gwynn's Falls in Balt. Co. Served in the Lower House 1771, and 1786-87. His estate included 24 slaves, 248 oz. of plate, 177 chocolate pans, saw mills, grist mills, coopers' houses and shops, warehouses, bank stock, land along the Ohio River, and at least 5,200 acres in Balt. Co. Had children: William, Urath, Samuel, Eleanor, Sarah, Rebecca (b. 12 Jan. 1776; d. 12 Aug. 1828), Deborah, Frances, Mary, Ann, and Beal.

Noted events in his life were:

• of: Owings Mills.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1559)

1694. Caleb Dorsey, [son of Ely] (Deborah Dorsey1514, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Caleb married Dianah Warfield,1792 daughter of Dr. Joshua Warfield and Rachel Howard, in 1770 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States). Dianah was born on 3 Apr 1754 and died before 7 Jun 1842 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States. Other names for Dianah were Diana Warfield and Dinah Warfield.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 25 Mar 1835, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

• Probate: of her estate, 7 Jun 1842, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1865 M    i. Caleb Dorsey, [Jr.] 1928 was born in 1770 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died in 1802 in Montgomery Co, Maryland, United States at age 32.

1695. Captain Ely Dorsey, [Jr.] (Deborah Dorsey1514, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1696. Amos Dorsey (Deborah Dorsey1514, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Amos married Mary Dorsey, [dau. of Nicholas],1724 daughter of Nicholas Dorsey, [of Capt. Joshua] and Elizabeth Worthington, on 8 May 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Mary was born about 1766 and died before 24 Feb 1831 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Mary was Polly Dorsey.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 30 Oct 1830.

• Probate: of her estate, 24 Feb 1831, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1628)

1697. Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Ely] (Deborah Dorsey1514, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Richard Ridgely 1929 1930 in 1778 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). Richard was born on 3 Aug 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 26 Feb 1824 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 68, and was buried in Dorsey Family Cemetery, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States.

Birth Notes: Birthdate was either 3 Aug 1753 or 3 Aug 1755. Findagrave.com has 1755.

Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=80899&GRid=37306928&CScn=dorsey&CScntry=4&CSst=22& (Find a Grave):

Continental Congressman. After attending St. John's College in Annapolis, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1780. He established a practice in Baltimore. He was a Continental Congressman in 1784 and 1785 and later served in the Maryland state senate from 1786 to 1791. He later returned to his law practice in Baltimore. His estate in Howard County, Maryland, Dorsey Hall, was inherited from his wife's family. (bio by: Garver Graver)

1698. Eleanor Dorsey (Deborah Dorsey1514, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eleanor married Daniel Dorsey,1922 son of Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey and Elizabeth Ridgely, (of Henry), about 17 Feb 1779 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Daniel was born on 6 Mar 1757 in Maryland, (United States) and died in 1823 in Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States at age 66.

Noted events in his life were:

• Census: Head of Household, 1800, Frederick Co., Maryland, United States.

• Census: Head of Household, 1810, Sodus Twp, Ontario, New York, United States.

• Census: Head of Household, 1820, Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States.

1699. Mary Ridgely (Mary Dorsey1515, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Judge Benjamin Nicholson 1931 in 1771 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Benjamin was born before 1745 in Chestertown, Kent, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1792 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brucen&id=I1721 :

1. Captain Horse Troop in Revolutionary War.

2. Judge Benjamin Nicholson (bef 1765 Kent Co, MD - 1792 Baltimore)

3. From: "A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789" by Edward C. Papenfuse et al., The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

Married: Mary Ridgely (?-1804), daughter of John Ridgely (by 1724-1771) and wife Mary Dorsey.

Children: William; Benjamin, John Ridgely (abt 1772-1800), a doctor, who married Matilda Heath Smith; and Benjamin Joseph, who was possibly lost at sea by 1804; Mary, who married in 1798 Darby Lux (abt 1772-1812); Elizabeth; Eleanor; Sarah; and Juliet.

Private Career: Education: studied law.

Religious affiliation: Protestant, buried by Rev. John Coleman, rector of St. John's Parish, Harford County.

Social Status and Activities: Gentleman by 1771; Esq. By 1789.

Occupational profile: lawyer, admitted to the following courts: Queen: Anne's County, June 1765; Baltimore and Frederick Counties, August 1765; Provincial Court, October 1768; Anne Arundel and Cecil Counties by March 1769; merchant, by June 1771 until at least 1773, in partnership with his brother James; planter; mill owner;, 1789-1792 (although the mill land was mortaged shortly before his death, its assets were included in Nicholson's inventory).

Public Career: Legislative service: Conventions, Baltimore County, 2nd-3rd, 1774, 4th, 1775, 5th, 1775, 6th-8th, 1775-1776 (did not attend the 8th Convention). Other state offices: Judge, Court of Admiralty, 1776-1789 (commissioned on October 30, 1776). Local offices: Committee of Observation, Baltimore County, 1776; Chief Judge, Baltimore City Court, appointed 1791. Military service: Captain, Baltimore County Militia, by 1776; Major, Baltimore Town Battalion, Baltimore County Millitia, 1777-1781 (commissioned on September 12, 1777); Captain, Volunteer Troop of Light Dragoons, Baltimore County Millitia, by October 1781; Nicholson undertook the last command at the request of the "youth in his neighborhood", even though it meant accepting a lower rank.

Wealth During Lifetime: Personal property: assessed value £1,222.17.6, including 13 slaves and 24 oz. Plate, 1783; charged with 14 slaves, 1790.

Additional comment: Nicholson was an executor of the estate of his father-in-law, John Ridgely (by 1724-1771), which was not settled until 1787. His financial troubles by the late 1780s were apparently exacerbated by Ridgely's outstanding debts. In 1791, Nicholson mortgaged 16 slaves, livestock, plantation equipment, and household furniture to Charles (Carnan) Ridgely. Land at first election: 513 acres in Baltimore County, one-half interest in 135 acres in Anne Arundel County, and one-third interest in the lease of a lot in Fell's Point, Baltimore Town (all by purchase), plus an undetermined number of lots in or near Baltimore Town left to his wife by her father.

Significant changes in land between first election and death: purchased 25 acres in Baltimore County, 1775; sold Mary's Baltimore Town lots in 1775 and the Anne Arundel County land in 1779; charged with 4 improved lots in Baltimore Town, 1783. In partnership with Charles Ridgely (1733-1790), Darby Lux (?-1795), John Sterett (1750/51-1787), Samuel Chase (1741-1811), and three others, purchased the confiscated Nottingham Ironworks in 1782, giving Nicholson a one-eighth interest in ca. 4,000 acres of land in Baltimore County; mortgaged his 539 acres in Baltimore County to his brother-in-law, John Ridgely, to secure settlement of the estate of his father-in-law John Ridgely (by 1724-1771) in 1786; mortgaged the one-eighth interest in the Nottingham Ironworks to Charles Ridgely (1733-1790) in 1788; obtained the release of the mortgage on the 539 acres of the land plus a certificate of survey fro an additional 106 acres in Baltimore County; purchased another 530 acre tract, which included a grist mill in Baltimore County, 1789; mortgaged this 530 acre tract and sold his ironworks interest (already mortgaged) to Charles (Carnan) Ridgely, 1791.

Wealth at death: Died: between March 10 and May 2, 1792, in Baltimore County. Personal property: TEV, £2,076.16.5 current money (including 19 slaves, 1 servant, at least 3 books, 54 oz. Plate, beehives, 2 and one-half tons of "ship stuff", and 74 barrels of :fine flour in the mill". Most of his property was already mortgaged). FB, £2.9.3. Land: probably 30 acres in Baltimore County.

4. Maryland and Delaware Revolutionary Patriots, 1775- 1783 Military Records
Baltimore Town and Baltimore County, Maryland, Revolutionary Patriots Listings, Page 195
MyFamily.com, Inc., July 27, 2004

NICHOLSON, BENJAMIN. (1745 - 1792) Son of Joseph NICHOLS0N and Hannah SMITH of Kent County, MD. He married Mary RlDGELY, and their children were: William; Mary, md. Darby LUX; John R., md. Matilda SMITH; Benjamin J.; Elizabeth, Eleanor; Sarah; and, Juliet. Benjamin NICHOLSON was very prominent during the Revolutionary War. He was Baltimore's Representative (or, rather, one of them) to the Association of Freemen on July 26' 1775, and then represented the Upper Back River Hundred at the Association of Freemen on August 21, 1T75. He was elected to the Baltimore County Committee of Observation on September 23, 1775, and was a Delegate to the Provincial Convention. He served on the Baltimore Town Committee of Correspondence, Nov. 12, 1775, and became Captain of the Baltimore County Militia Company No. 2 on Dec. 19, 1775, commanding 62 Privates. He became Captain of Soldiers Delight Company No. 1 on May 13, 1776, and 1st Major in the Baltimore Battalion on May 25, 1776. On September 17, 1777, he was Lieutenant Colonel of Baltimore County Militia 3rd and 4th Classes, under Colonel John Moale. On October 13, 1780, he was Battalion Colonel, Baltimore County Militia, commanding 1,345 troops. Subsequently, he recruited a Troop of Horse in Garrison Forest at the request of the men of that area, and he even was willing to accept the lower rank of Captain (or Lieutenant Colonel) so as to command once again, June 7, 1781. He was also involved in the Baltimore Committee of Confiscated Property in 1782. He died in 1792, and Mary NICHOLSON was his named administratrix, August, 1794. [L~109, RR-50, SS-136, WW~443, FFF-468, BBBB-Z74, JJJ-497, CC-36, G-10. E-13. F-311, BBB-379. BB-2, FF-64, F-303, SS-130, SSS-110, RR-51, EEEE-1726)

5. Maryland and Delaware Revolutionary Patriots, 1775-1783 Military Records Baltimore Town and Baltimore County, Maryland, Military Lists, Page 325

MyFamily.com, Inc., July 27, 2004

COL. BENJAMIN NICHOLSON'S TROOP OF HORSE
BALTIMORE, JUNE 7, 1781

''Inclosed is a roll of a Troop of Horse which I have embodied in the Forest. They have agreed to equip themselves....(but)....lf the State could furnish pistols and swords the Troop might be greatly enlarged and would be in immediate readiness. It was at the solicitation of the youth in my neighborhood that I undertook the embodying and command of the Troop..... You'll find among our number some Veteran Officers, who have left the Continental Service and whilst in served with reputation." (Letter to Gov. Lee)

(Source: Archives of Maryland, Vol. XLVII, page 274)

6. 1783 Baltimore County Tax Assessment

Benjamin Nicholson. Nicholsons Manor, pt, 25 1/2 acres. BA Middle River Upper & Back River Upper Hundred, p. 11. MSA S 1161-2-10 1/4/5/45

Benjamin Nicholson. Welches Cradle, pt, 513 acres. BA Middle River Upper & Back River Upper Hundred, p. 11. MSA S 1161-2-10 1/4/5/45

7. The Treasures of Loch Raven
Information compiled by John McGrain, Baltimore County Historian Mills Near Loch Raven Summary (March 4, 2002)
http://www.marylandfreestate.com/1a.html

Rogers Mill
This colonial mill and its successor paper mill were on the north side of Paper Mill Road, east bank of Gunpowder Falls, a substantial ruin that was discernible before the construction of the new Paper Mill Road bridge in 2001. The first mention of the mill here was in 1773 when Benjamin Rogers advertised that two Irish servants had run away from his mill on the Great Falls of Gunpowder. An early traveler, Ebenezer Hazard, noted in his diary for November 6, 1777: "Crossed the Falls of the Gunpowder at Redgers [sic] Mill." An advertisement for a stray mare was published in the Maryland Journal in 1787 that stated that the animal had gotten lost somewhere between Rogers and Gwynns mills on the Great Falls. In 1787, John Merryman advertised that he had been authorized to dispose of the property of Benjamin Rogers and Charles Rogers, and offered to sell a valuable farm of 530 acres with a grist and a sawmill. In 1792, Mary Nicholson, administrator of Benjamin Nicholson, advertised a large mill on the Great Gunpowder Falls, 17 miles from Baltimore on the road to York. That property was Ranelagh Mills and was the very same one shown on Dennis Griffith's 1795 map of Maryland and Delaware, where it was marked as the "Nicholas" mill, east bank of the falls on the road to Slade's Tavern. In the advertisement of 1800 describing the new election districts, there as mention of William C. Gouldsmith's Mill (formerly Rogers) on the Old York Road at Gunpowder Falls. In 1811, William Copeland Gouldsmith sold a mill on Great Gunpowder Falls to Charles Jessop. The deed in that transaction revealed that the land grant name was "Benjamin's Hills and Valleys." Charles Jessop's ledger survives at the Baltimore County Historical Society and shows that he moved to the Vaux Hall mansion in 1807. Later, he bought several mills, including Boyd's Mill and the Beaver Dam Mill. He referred to the mill nearest to his home as the Oxford Mill, which seems to mean the old Rogers Mill. Jessop's ledger records heavy damage in the flood of August 9, 1817. On January 30, 1822, the ice in the Gunpowder broke and water stood seven feet deep in the first story of the mill. Another flood hit on February 18, 1822. Jessop recorded on March 17, 1825, that William Price, a three-year-old had drowned in the forebay of the mill - that is, in the final sluice leading to the water wheel. The old colonial mill was apparently rebuilt, because a new works, the Marble Vale Mill equipped with four pairs of 4-1/2 foot burr stones and a sawmill was advertised in the Baltimore American of September 17, 1838. At that time, William Tyson was the tenant operator of the mill


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1866 F    i. Mary Nicholson .1914

1700. Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Thomas Beale] (Thomas Beale Dorsey1516, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1701. Caleb Dorsey, [son of Thomas Beale] (Thomas Beale Dorsey1516, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Caleb married Elizabeth Worthington 1803 on 3 Jun 1773. Elizabeth was born on 22 Apr 1758 and died on 9 May 1840 at age 82.

Noted events in her life were:

• Will: 25 Dec 1837, Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States.

• Obituary: 27 May 1840, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States. in the Political Examiner.

1702. Captain John Worthington Dorsey, of Elk Ridge (Thomas Beale Dorsey1516, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Comfort Worthington 1804 on 30 May 1778 in <Baltimore Co.>, Maryland, (United States). Comfort was born on 6 Jun 1764, died on 23 Jul 1837 at age 73, and was buried in St. John's Cemetery, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.1932

Burial Notes: Marker reads:
Here lie the remains of COMFORT DORSEY widow of John W. Dorsey who departed this life on the 27th day of July 1837 in the 78th year of her age.

1703. Thomas Beale Dorsey, Jr. (Thomas Beale Dorsey1516, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Achsah Dorsey,1805 daughter of Samuel Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John] and Eleanor Woodward, in Jan 1784. Achsah died before 1806.

Research Notes: First wife of Thomas Beale Dorsey, Jr.

Thomas next married Achsah Brown 1805 on 28 Oct 1806. Achsah was born on 13 Oct 1787, died on 30 Sep 1837 at age 49, and was buried in "Arcadia, " Valley Mede, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.

Research Notes: Second wife of Thomas Beale Dorsey, Jr.

1704. Ann Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1705. Sarah Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb),1627 1629 son of Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John] and Elinor Warfield,. Basil was born on 25 Jul 1705 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 20 Aug 1763 at age 58.

Research Notes: Twin brother of Achsah Dorsey.

From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), pp. 61-62:
[The will of Hon. John Dorsey reads, in part:]

'To grandson, Basil, of Caleb, my plantation on Elk Ridge, called "Troy." If no issue, to my grandsons, John and Caleb, of Caleb. My son, Caleb, to be my administrator.--JOHN DORSEY. (Seal).'

"Mrs. Plesance Dorsey became Mrs Robert Wainwright. Her tract, 'The Isle of Ely,' was sold by her grandson, 'Patuxent John Dorsey,' to Basil Dorsey, of Caleb, whose homestead, 'Troy Hill,' was the former residence of Hon. John Dorsey."

Noted events in his life were:

• Inherited: "Troy" from his grandfather Hon. John Dorsey, 30 Nov 1722, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). This was a plantation on Elk Ridge. The homestead, formerly the residence of Hon. John Dorsey, was called "Troy Hill." It was held by his grandmother, Pleasance (Ely) Dorsey until her marriage to Thomas Wainwright on 30 November 1722.

• Acquired: "The Isle of Ely" from "Patuxent" John Dorsey, Aft 1733.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1505)

1706. Elizabeth Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Colonel Henry Dorsey,1565 1589 1590 son of Captain Joshua Dorsey and Ann Ridgely, on 31 Jul 1735 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Henry was born on 8 Nov 1712 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 14 Feb 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.

Research Notes: The following may not be this Henry Dorsey:
From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 12 Feb 1770, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

• Probate: of his estate, 14 Jun 1770, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1474)

1707. Katherine Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Katherine married Major Nicholas Gassaway,1641 son of Colonel Nicholas Gassaway, of South River and Unknown,.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1867 M    i. Thomas Gassaway 1602 1768 was born on 30 Nov 1736 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 2 Jul 1806 in Allegany Co., Maryland, United States at age 69.

1708. Rachel Ridgely Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1709. Thomasine Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1710. Hon. Brice Thomas Beale Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Brice married someone.

His child was:

+ 1868 F    i. Mary Worthington

1711. Ariana Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1712. Thomas Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1713. Hon. Major Nicholas Worthington (Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nicholas married Catherine Griffith,1641 daughter of Captain Charles Griffith and Catherine Baldwin,.

1714. Edward Owings (Bazaleel Owings1519, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1715. Henry Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1716. Alexander Wells, [Jr.] (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1717. Anne Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1718. Michal Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Michal married Absolom Wells,1845 1933 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler,. Absolom was born on 11 Jul 1755 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Dec 1820 in Beach Bottom, Wellsburg, Brooke Co., (West) Virginia, United States at age 65, and was buried in Brooke Cemetery, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, United States.

Death Notes: Death date may be 22 Dec 1820 (findagrave.com).

Research Notes: "Big Wells" family line.

From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=41499341 :

ch include:

WELLS

-Achsah b: 17 Apr 1777/VA-21 Apr 1850 m: James Craig

-Butler b: 18 May 1781/MD-1862/Washington Co OH m: Chloe Mobley

-Temperance b: 18 Mar 1784/VA-8 Oct 1861/Pike Co MO. m: John Neff

-Benjamin b: 14 Mar 1786/MD-13 May 1870/Morgan Co OH m: Kezia

-Michal b: 19 Aug 1788/MD m1: Joseph Lazair, m2) Metcalf

-Nicholas 1789-1820 m: Elizabeth Robinson

-John D. b: 25 Jul 1790/VA-2 Mar 1841/Tyler Co WV m1) Ruth Wells, m20 Mary Ruffner Wells

-Leah b: 1792/VA-1852/Monroe Co OH m: Charles Wells 1816/Baltimore Co MD

-Sarah b: 1794/VA-died in MO, m: Samuel Williamson

-Absolom b: c. 1798/VA-May 1831/Wellsburg

-Bazaleel "Basil" b: 26 May 1799/VA-4 Nov 1874/Wellsburg m: Nancy McIntire 1819, 12 ch.

-Dorinda b: 28 Dec 1801/VA-10 May 1835/Wellsburg m: Richard Hardesty Talbot in 1820

-Jesse b: 1804/VA-1872


NOTE: Most births were in Wellsburg, Brook CO. VA, which is now Wellsburg, Brooke Co. WV.




The child from this marriage was:

+ 1869 F    i. Temperance Wells 1934 was born on 18 Mar 1784 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States, died on 8 Oct 1861 at age 77, and was buried in Old Ashley Cemetery, Ashley, Pike, Missouri, United States.

1719. Nathaniel Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Nathaniel married Temperance Wells, daughter of <Captain> Charles Wells and Michal Owings, 1787 or 1788. Temperance was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Sep 1830 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 61, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #99 Pin #236949 Submitter: Debbie Finelli gives birthdate as 1 Sept 1769 (same is on findagrave.com). However...

Per Ken MacAllister 2/27/1999 (rootsweb.com), "Temperence [Wells Talbott] is buried in the same cemetery with Richard, and her stone shows that she was born July 1, 1769 and died Sept. 23, 1830, aged 61 years and 22 days."

Death Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has b. 5 Sep 1769 in Pennsylvania, d. 23 Sep 1830 in Grandview Twnsp, Washington Co., OH.

Research Notes: "Big Wells" line. Lt. Richard Talbott was her second husband. First husband was Nathaniel Wells ("Little Wells" line).

Charles Wells' 3rd child.

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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
"Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790."

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From findagrave.com - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35483520 :

From the Will of her father, Charles Wells, dated Dec 30 1814:
"Item 6. To my grandson Charles Wells, son of my son Joshua Wells deceased, I give and bequeath all
that tract of land upon which Nancy Wells widow of my said son Joshua formerly did live said to contain Two Hundred Acres; to the said Charles Wells and his heirs and assigns forever; on his paying to his sister Eliza Wells Five Hundred Dollars. And should the said Charles die without an heir; then and in that case the land to be divided equally among my first wife's children, namely Rebecca Miller, Benedict Wells, Temperance Talbot, Absalom Wells, Mary Owings and Elizabeth Weakley: to them and their heirs forever; by their paying the above named Eliza Wells, daughter of the said Joshua Wells deceased, Five Hundred Dollars.
...
Item 15. To my children of my first wife hereafter to be named (to wit) Rebecca Miller, Temperance Talbot, Bendict Wells, Absalom Wells and Mary Owings, I consider that they have already received an equivalent portion of my estate either real or personal."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1870 M    i. Charles Wells

1720. Bazaleel Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1721. Richard Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1722. James Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Catherine Owings,1825 daughter of Rev. Richard Owings and Rachel Owings, on 29 Apr 1789 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Catherine was born in 1768 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1723. Helen Wells (Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Helen married Richard Wells on 10 Nov 1795. Richard was born about 1771 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1871 M    i. James Wells was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1872 M    ii. Bazaleel Wells was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1873 F    iii. Leah Wells was born in 1798 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1874 M    iv. Joshua Wells was born in 1800 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1875 M    v. Thomas Wells was born in 1802 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1876 F    vi. Cassandra Wells was born in 1804 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1877 F    vii. Sarah Wells was born in 1806 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

+ 1878 F    viii. Elizabeth Wells was born in 1808 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.

1724. George Owings (Rachel Owings1534, John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married Ann Wells 1821 on 26 Mar 1781 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1725. John Owings (Rachel Owings1534, John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Deborah Majors.1822

1726. Joshua Owings (Rachel Owings1534, John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Reganah Speers.1823

1727. Mary Owings (Rachel Owings1534, John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1728. Catherine Owings (Rachel Owings1534, John Owings1425, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Catherine married James Wells,1819 1820 son of <Captain> Alexander <W.> Wells, [Sr.] and Leah Owings, on 29 Apr 1789 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. James was born about 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1847 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, United States about age 81.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1722)

1729. William Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1730. Urath Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1731. Samuel Owings, [III] (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1732. Eleanor Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1733. Sarah Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1734. Rebecca Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1735. Deborah Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1736. Frances Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1737. Mary Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1738. Ann Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1739. Beal Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.1559, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1740. Samuel Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1741. Samuel Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1742. Mary Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1743. Susanna Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Susanna married Edward Dorsey.1571 Edward was born in 1762 and died in 1804 at age 42.

1744. Leaven Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Leaven married Mary < >.1935 Mary was born about 1780, died on 26 Apr 1852 about age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

Burial Notes: Mary Lawrence
d. Apr. 26, 1852
Aged 72 years, widow of Leaven Lawrence

1745. Rebecca Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1746. Elizabeth Lawrence (Urath Owings1561, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1747. Samuel Owings (Thomas Owings1562, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Ariana Dorsey,1714 daughter of Captain Philemon Dorsey and Rachel Lawrence, on 15 May 1788 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Ariana was born on 24 Mar 1769 and died on 21 Aug 1807 at age 38.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1620)

1748. Beall Owings (Christopher Owings1564, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]1429, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Beall married Ruth Dorsey,1740 daughter of Vachel Dorsey and Ruth Dorsey, on 18 Feb 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Ruth was born before 1774 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in May 1835 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1641)

1749. Elihu Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elihu married Mary Ravillon Hall.1936 Mary died on 27 Dec 1847 in Bath, Kentucky, United States.

1750. Thomas Cockey Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1751. Joshua Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Joshua married Ruth Owings.1937 Ruth was born about 1780 in Maryland, United States and died in Oct 1868 in Bath, Kentucky, United States about age 88.

1752. Richard Howe Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1753. Mordecai Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mordecai married Susannah Pratt.1938 Susannah died on 19 Mar 1838 in Winchester, (Scott), Illinois, United States.

1754. Sarah Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Richard Grigs 1939 in 1791.

1755. Mary Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1756. Michal Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1757. Samuel Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Samuel married Mary Hopkins 1940 in 1805. Mary was born in 1784 in Washington, Virginia, United States and died in 1850 in Ripley, Indiana, United States at age 66.

1758. Edward Cockey Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Eliza Maria Webb.1941 Eliza died in 1845.

1759. John Owings (Joshua Owings, Jr.1572, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Rebecca Hendrix 1942 in 1811 in Montgomery, Kentucky, United States. Rebecca died in Jun 1836 in Dearborn, Indiana, United States.

1760. Rebecca Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1761. Joshua Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1762. Temperance Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Temperance married Nathaniel Wells,1814 1815 1816 son of <Captain> Alexander <W.> Wells, [Sr.] and Leah Owings, 1787 or 1788. Nathaniel was born on 1 Apr 1761 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened on 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), and died in 1789 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States at age 28.

Research Notes: First husband of Temperance Wells.

"Little Wells" family line.

Source: LittleWells-L Archives 1999-05/0926669253 14 May 1999. Becky (27 Feb 1999) gives birthdate of Nathaniel Wells as 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore. Could that have been his baptism?

FamilySearch.org AFN: MRGK-BQ has b. 1761 or 1762
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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):

Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1719)

Temperance next married Lt. Richard Talbott,1752 1905 son of Richard Talbott, of Talbott's Vineyard and Ruth Dorsey, on 20 Jan 1790 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Richard was born on 25 Dec 1753 in Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), died on 22 Dec 1821 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 67, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States. Another name for Richard was Richard Talbot.

General Notes: From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):

Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790.

Research Notes: Temperance Wells' 2nd husband.

FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #99 Pin #236952 Submitter: Debbie Finelli has d. 22 Dec 1821 in Monroe Co., Ohio.

http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has d. 22 Dec 1821 in Grandview Township, Washington Co., Ohio.

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Source: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999. He wrote:

"Lt. Richard with his second wife, Temperance, crossed the Ohio R. and settled in New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio. They are buried in a private graveyard on the farm where they died, 2-1/2 miles above New Matamoras on State Rte 7. His grave is marked by the Marietta Chapter of DAR."

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From David Talbott email 2 Feb 2010:
"I do know that the property that Richard and Temperance owned (and where their graves are located) happens to straddle the line between Washington and Monroe counties on a lovely little knoll overlooking the Ohio River with a view across the River to the Virginia side where their Wells relatives lived."


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From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, p. 530:

"John Talbott, above, surveyed in 1732 'Talbott's Last Shift.' This is on the Patapsco, adjoining 'Moores Morning Choice,' 'Chews Vineyard' and Edward Dorsey's estate, near Columbia. It contained 1,120 acres. He sold it to Edward Talbott, Richard Talbott, Richard Galloway and George Ellicott.

"The Ellicott part was bought by Benjamin Dorsey, in 1741. Edward Talbot resurveyed his as 'Talbotts Vineyard' and increased it to 1,031 acres..."

"Richard Talbott, ensign in Anne Arundel County, was passed by John Dorsey, in 1776. He was in Captain Edward Norwood's Company in 1776. He was a son of Richard Talbott, of 'Talbott's Vineyard.' Richard Talbott married Ruth, daughter of Patuxent John Dorsey. (Mrs. Elizabeth Dorsey named in her will of 1777 her daughter, Ruth Talbott.) They resided near Jonestown. The old graveyard was removed to St. John's Church. Their son, John Lawrence Talbott (1784--first, Henrietta Phillips; second, Mary Porter (1799). Issue, Richard, John Providence, Jefferson of Laurel, Madison, George Washington, Charles, Allen and Mary."

Noted events in his life were:

• Passed: by John Dorsey, 1776, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Richard Talbott was an ensign in Anne Arundel County.

• Served: in Captain Edward Norwood's Company, 1776, Maryland, (United States).

• Served: as First Lieutenant in the 4th Maryland Regiment during the Revolutionary War. 1943

• Settled: New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.

• Pension: Petition for continuance of his pension, 22 Dec 1820. From Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1820-1821
Friday, December 22, 1820
("American Memory" website)
Mr. Smith, of Maryland, presented a petition of Richard Talbot, an officer in the Revolutionary army, praying for a continuance of the pension heretofore granted him under the act of the 18th of March, 1818.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1879 M    i. Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot was born on 28 Sep 1791 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 22 Oct 1874 in Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States at age 83, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States.1944 1945

+ 1880 F    ii. Providence Talbott was born on 18 Nov 1792, died in 1850 at age 58, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.

+ 1881 M    iii. Richard Hardesty Talbott was born on 27 Jun 1794 and died on 19 Feb 1848 at age 53.

+ 1882 F    iv. Michal [II] Talbott was born in 1796 and died in 1871 at age 75.

+ 1883 F    v. Achsah Sarah Talbott was born in 1798 and died in 1845 at age 47.

+ 1884 M    vi. John Dorsey Talbott 1946 1947 was born about 1800 in <Pennsylvania>, (United States) and died on 10 Sep 1851 about age 51.

+ 1885 M    vii. Ephraim D. Talbott was born in 1804 and died in 1873 at age 69.

+ 1886 M    viii. Basil Dorsey Talbott was born in 1806.

+ 1887 M    ix. Joshua Owen Talbott was born in 1809.

+ 1888 M    x. Wells Talbott was born on 25 Aug 1811 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 17 Nov 1871 at age 60, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.

+ 1889 F    xi. Ethelinda Talbott .

1763. Benedict Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Benedict married Elizabeth Magruder.

Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html

Benedict next married Elizabeth Owings.

Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html

1764. Absalom Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Absalom married Helen Owings, daughter of Henry Owings and Amelia < >, on 28 Jan 1798 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, Maryland, 1989)

1765. Mary Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Asa Owings.1948 Asa was born in 1776 and died in 1820 at age 44.

1766. Elizabeth Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Morris Baker Betw 1797 and 1798.

Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html lists him as Elizabeth's second husband, but the birthdate of her child would not make sense, nor would the age of Jacob Weakley. I'm guessing that Morris Baker was her first husband.

Elizabeth next married Jacob Weakley in 1811.1949 Jacob was born in 1790 and died in 1850 at age 60.

Research Notes: RootsWeb OHWASHIN-L Archives has b. 1790, d. 1850. Neither date makes sense if Elizabeth married Morris Baker between 1797 and 1798, unless Morris Baker was her first husband.


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1890 F    i. Catherine Wells Weakley was born in 1812 in (Tyler), (West) Virginia, United States, died in 1899 in Marietta, Washington, Ohio, United States at age 87, and was buried in Mound Cemetery, Marietta, Wasshington, Ohio, United States.

1767. Ephraim Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1768. Michal Wells (Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Michal married Thomas McGuire 1950 in 1801.

1769. Rezin Hammond Worthington (Marcella Owings1575, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1770. Cassandra Chew (Rachel Owings1579, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1771. Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Mary Elizabeth Louisa Rodney Carpenter.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1891 M    i. Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis

1772. Pleasant M. Stanley (George W. Stanley1586, Pleasant Stanley1449, Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Pleasant married someone.

His child was:

+ 1892 M    i. Robert Clemence Stanley 1442 was born on 25 Dec 1840 in Bedford, Virginia, United States and died on 15 Aug 1919 in Ross Co., Ohio, United States at age 78.

1773. Elizabeth Prather (Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married <Captain> Charles Wells,28 1565 1844 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, on 24 Jul 1784. Charles was born on 6 Apr 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 16 Apr 1815 in (Sistersville, ) Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States at age 70, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

Burial Notes: Grave inscription reads:
"Charles Wells, born April 6, 1745; died April 6, 1815: aged 70 years. and ten days; a native of Baltimore County Maryland; immigrated to Ohio County, Virginia, 1776. He was a practical farmer and the father of twenty-two children, two wives, ten by the first and twelve by the second."

Research Notes: "Big Wells" line
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The town of Wellsburg, West Virginia, was named after Charles Wells. Its name was originally Charlestown, after Charles Prather.

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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I11032:
"Charles and Michal moved to Ohio County in Virginia (which became Brooke County in West Virginia) later to Tyler County, WV. He was a patriot who took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity and is listed in D.A.R. Patriot Index, Patriotic Service, Virginia. After the death of Michal, Charles married Elizabeth Prater and, with her, had thirteen more children."
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From RootsWeb.com, William Akin, 7/25/2006 :

Charles Wells (1745-1815)

Charles Wells, born 06 Apr 1745 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, married 27 Dec 1764 Michal Owings who died on 17 May 1783, two months after the birth of her 10th child. He then married 24 Jul 1784 Elizabeth Prather, daughter of Charles Prather and Ruth Tannehill. They had 12 children making a total of 22 for Charles. The 20th was named "Twenty Wells" b: 23 Nov 1798 and was described in her father's will. (also mentioned below) as "a helpless child". His 3rd child, Temperance Wells b: 01 Sep 1769 m: 1) Nathaniel Wells (b: 01 Apr 1762) and thus formed one of the Big Wells-Little Wells family bonds. Nathaniel Wells was a son of Alexander Wells and Leah Owings.

Sistersville [West Virginia]
"Charles Wells also had his ties with a town called Sistersville. The exact year that Charles Wells, the first settler of prominence, arrived in the area which is now called Sistersville, is not known. In 1800, he had surveyed a tract of 200 acres on the Ohio River. Charles Wells was a man of prominence, who was involved with the Virginia State Legislature between 1789 and 1810. Sometime around 1802, Wells left Wellsburg in a flatboat and floated down the Ohio River to settle one mile below where Sistersville now exists. In his cargo was the machinery for a horse mill which he established. He built a log cabin just south of where the Sistersville Golf Course is today.

"On May 9, 1813, he acquired four hundred acres of land on which Sistersville and close residential area is located. Soon after the first court of Tyler county was held in his home, Charles Wells died in 1815. His grave has this inscription: "Charles Wells, born April 6, 1745; died April 6, 1815: aged 70 yrs. and ten days; a native of Baltimore County Maryland; immigrated to Ohio County, Virginia, 1776. He was a practical farmer and the father of twenty-two children, two wives, ten by the first and twelve by the second."

"His will provided for each living member of his family. In 1815, the Wells sisters, (Sarah and Delilah Wells Grier) laid out the town on the land which they had inherited. Sistersville hence got its name from the seventeenth and eighteenth children of Charles Wells. The town was incorporated Feb. 2, 1839, under the name Sistersville and in 1845, the municipal government was established.

"Charles died April 16,1815 in Baltimore County, MD."

From the same source:
Charles Wells' Last Will

Tyler Co., W.VA.

Will Book 1, p. 8

Dec. 13, 1814

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN - I, Charles Wells of Tyler County in the state of Virginia do hereby make this my Last Will and Testament in form, and manner following to wit - After my decease and the payment of all my just debts and funeral charges I do desire the following. I do also leave to my said wife Elizabeth the Mansion House in which we now live with the farm thereto annexed (to wit)-

Beginning at the mouth of Wittens Run, thence with the wagon road leading to the Jug Handle Mill to the upper corner of the Tanyard lot, thence with the Run to the back line, thence with the lines of the Survey that includes said farm to the beginning; with all and singular the appurtenance thereunto belonging; with the rents, issues, and profits thereof, during her continuance of Widowhood as aforesaid.

Item 2. To my son Charles P. Wells he being already provided for, it is my will that he have nothing of my estate either real or personal, except whatever after my decease my said wife may gratuously give him out of the part intrusted to her disposal.

Item 3. To my son Nicholas Wells, he being already provided for, it is my will that he have nothing more of my estate either real or personal except whatever after my decease my said wife may gratuously give him of the part intrusted to her disposal.

Item 4. To my son Peregrine Wells I bequeath the two Tracts of Land I purchased from John and Ezekiel Clemons lying on the Long Reach; one adjoining the lands of William Johnson and Thomas Cochran, and the other the Lands of William John

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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 16-23:

"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765

Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...

"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."

Ibid., p. 1-3:

"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763

The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.

Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763

[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles

Ibid., pp. 27-41:

"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768

"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.

"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey...

"SIGNERS AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...

Greenbury Dorsey, Jr....William Wells..."

Ibid., pp. 89-93:

"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774

"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, ony gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well.

"BALTIMORE WEST HUNDRED [in 1774]

"James Marshall, drayman - 1,...Philip Thomas, bricklayer - 1,... Capt. Charles Wells - 1,...

Ibid., p. 104:

"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED IN 1774

"...Dorsey's Forge - 25,... *Edward Dorsey. ...Elizabeth Owings - 1, Henry Owings ('taken before') - 2, Meshack Owings - 5, Caleb Owings - 3,... *Joshua Owings of John. ... Charles Ridgely of William - 10,... Benjamin Wells, Jr. - 3,... *John Wells, ... *Captain Charles Wells,...

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The "Charles Wells" below may be a different individual:

Ibid., pp. 62-65:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN GUNPOWDER UPPER HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, TAKEN BY SUTTON GUDGEON, 1773

[Among those listed are:]

Dulany, Walter, at Qtr. and Charles Wells, Overseer; Samuel Chuen; Joseph West; Peter Hickby; Negroes: Simon, Punch, Cesar, Joe, Will, John, Jack, Phil, Dol, Rachel, Bec, Hegar, Sal

Ridgly, Charles (Qtr); Robert Shaw; William Taylor; Timothy Wren; George Ogle; William Gilburn; Richard Harvey; Negroes: Ben, London, Cesar, Farar"

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Farmer.

• Emigrated: from Baltimore County, Maryland to Virginia, 1776, Ohio Co., (West) Virginia, (United States).

• Served: in the Virginia State Legislature, Betw 1789 and 1810, (West) Virginia, United States.

• Surveyed: a tract of 200 acres on the Ohio River, 1800, (West) Virginia, United States. The area is now called Sistersville, West Virginia.

• Relocated: from Wellsburg to the area on the Ohio where Sistersville now exists, 1802, (Sistersville), (West) Virginia, United States. Travelled by flatboat down the Ohio River.

• Settled: on the Ohio River 1 mile below where Sistersville now stands, 1802, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

• Purchased: two tracts of Land from John and Ezekiel Clemons, lying on the Long Reach, Abt 1812, <Tyler Co.>, (West) Virginia, United States.

• Purchased: 400 acres on which Sistersville is located, 9 May 1813, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

• Will: 13 Dec 1814, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1893 M    i. Charles Prather Wells .1951

+ 1894 M    ii. Nicholas Wells 1952 1953 was born on 20 Feb 1787 in Buffalo Creek, Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States, died on 28 Feb 1877 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States at age 90, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1895 F    iii. Ruth P. Wells 1954 was born on 30 Mar 1787, died on 8 Aug 1865 at age 78, and was buried in Old Ashley Cemetery, Ashley, Pike, Missouri, United States.

+ 1896 M    iv. Perrigrine F. Wells 1955 was born on 18 Oct 1789 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, United States, died on 15 May 1878 in Tyler, West Virginia, United States at age 88, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1897 F    v. Achsah Narcissa Wells .1951

+ 1898 F    vi. Sarah Wells 1956 1957 was born on 20 Feb 1794 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States, died on 14 Dec 1887 in Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States at age 93, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1899 F    vii. Delilah Wells 1958 1959 was born on 16 Jun 1795 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, United States, died on 25 Jan 1829 in <Sistersville, > Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States at age 33, and was buried in Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1900 M    viii. Eli Wells 1960 was born about 1797, died on 28 Apr 1854 about age 57, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1901 F    ix. Twenty Wells was born on 23 Nov 1798, died on 22 Sep 1816 at age 17, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

+ 1902 F    x. Catherine Adams Wells 1961 was born on 6 Oct 1800 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, United States, died on 12 Sep 1824 in Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States at age 23, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States.

+ 1903 F    xi. Elizabeth Prather Wells 1962 was born on 23 Sep 1802, died on 24 Aug 1873 in <Tyler>, West Virginia, United States at age 70, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

1774. John Richardson (Elizabeth Welsh1600, Mary1460, Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1775. Leurania Richardson (Elizabeth Welsh1600, Mary1460, Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1776. Daniel Richardson (Elizabeth Welsh1600, Mary1460, Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1777. John Richardson (Elizabeth Welsh1600, Mary1460, Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1778. William Richardson (Elizabeth Welsh1600, Mary1460, Nicholas Wyatt1390, Haute Wyatt1357, George Wyatt1341, Sir Thomas Wyatt1324, Elizabeth Brooke1292, Thomas Brooke1223, John Brooke1176, Edward Brooke1128, Joan Braybrooke1079, Joan de la Pole1034, Joan de Cobham997, Margaret Courtenay949, Margaret de Bohun886, Elizabeth, of Rhuddlan, Princess of England814, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married Ann Webb,1859 daughter of Peter Webb and Unknown,.

1779. Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon (Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Alexander married Jane Maxwell.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1904 F    i. Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon

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1780. Mary Ridgely Dorsey (Thomas Dorsey1603, Colonel Henry Dorsey1474, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Philemon Burgess,1860 son of Captain Joseph Burgess and Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael], on 18 Feb 1800 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Philemon was born on 13 Dec 1761 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1781. Ruth Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1782. Eleanor Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1783. Vachel Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1784. Catherine Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1785. Philemon Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1786. Michael Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1787. Elizabeth Dorsey (Anne Dorsey1612, Captain Philemon Dorsey1475, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1788. Elizabeth Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1789. Sarah Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Learein Lawrence 1866 on 29 Aug 1786 in <Maryland>, United States.

1790. George Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1791. Ashoah Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ashoah married Edward Gwinn 1866 on 11 Dec 1789.

1792. Caleb Dorsey, [Jr.] (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1793. Sophia Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sophia married Nicholas Owings 1866 on 20 Jul 1794 in <Maryland>, United States.

1794. Rebecca Dorsey (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1795. John Dorsey, (of Caleb) (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1796. William Dorsey, (of Caleb) (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1797. Larkin Dorsey, (of Caleb) (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Larkin married Sarah Allison 1875 on 26 Nov 1805.

1798. Richard Dorsey, (of Caleb) (Caleb Dorsey, [son of John of Anne Arundel]1621, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1799. Mary Stringer (Eleanor Dorsey1622, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1800. Ellen Stringer (Eleanor Dorsey1622, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1801. Caleb Dorsey, [son of Col. John] (Captain John Dorsey1625, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Caleb married Ruth Hammond Griffith 1880 1963 on 7 Sep 1812 in Frederick Co., Maryland, United States. Ruth was born on 27 Feb 1794 in Frederick Co., Maryland, (United States) and died before 19 Sep 1854.

Noted events in her life were:

• Probate: 19 Sep 1854, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.

1802. Richard Dorsey (Captain John Dorsey1625, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1803. Humphrey Dorsey (Captain John Dorsey1625, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Humphrey married Rachel Owings 1883 in Oct 1816 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Rachel was born on 6 Sep 1799, died on 22 May 1861 at age 61, and was buried in Wolfe-Dorsey Cemetery, Glenwood, Howard, Maryland, United States.

1804. Charles Boone Dorsey (Captain John Dorsey1625, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1805. Stephen Boone Dorsey (Captain John Dorsey1625, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1806. Margaret Anne Dorsey (Captain John Dorsey1625, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1807. Elizabeth Dorsey Boggess (Elizabeth Dorsey1626, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1808. Mortimer Dorsey (Col. Richard Dorsey1627, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mortimer married Anne Marie < >.1964 Anne was born on 8 Nov 1799, died on 29 Dec 1870 at age 71, and was buried in Glenwood Baptist Church Cemetery, Glenwood, Howard, Maryland, United States.

1809. Eliza Anne Dorsey (Col. Richard Dorsey1627, Elizabeth Dorsey1477, Captain Joshua Dorsey1397, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1810. Lieutenant John Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1811. Lieutenant Joseph Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1812. Michael Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Michael married Sarah Warfield 1892 about 22 Oct 1783 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

1813. Captain Vachel Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1814. Richard Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Mary Gassaway,1894 daughter of Thomas Gassaway and Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward], on 25 Feb 1788 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Mary was born about 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).

1815. Joshua Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1816. Philemon Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Philemon married Mary Ridgely Dorsey,1860 daughter of Thomas Dorsey and Mary Ann Ridgely Warfield, on 18 Feb 1800 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Mary was born in 1765.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1780)

1817. Ruth Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Elisha Warfield,1699 son of Benjamin Warfield and Rebecca Ridgely, on 6 Aug 1778. Elisha was born on 29 Nov 1741 in Elk Ridge, Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States) and died on 16 Jul 1818 in Fayette, Kentucky, United States at age 76.

1818. William Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1819. Joseph Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1820. Lydia Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1821. Sarah Burgess (Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael]1631, Michael Dorsey1485, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1822. Dianah Warfield (Rachel Howard1638, Sarah Dorsey1486, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dianah married Caleb Dorsey, [son of Ely],1792 1793 son of Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John] and Deborah Dorsey, in 1770 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, (United States). Caleb was born about 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1812 in Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States about age 59.

Research Notes: From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 48:

"DORSEY, CALEB. Son of Ely Dorsey and Deborah Dorsey. Married Dinah Warfield and they had one son, Caleb Dorsey. Commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Elk Ridge Battalion of militia on February 28, 1776 (Ref: R-141, N-191)."

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It is possible that the following "Caly Dorsey" is this same individual:

From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 57-60:

"LIST OF TAXABLES IN DELAWARE HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, 1773

[Among those listed are:]

Dorsey, Edward; Edward Dorsey; John Goodlan; Wm. Shavens; William Price; Joseph Holdin; Comfort

Dorsey, Basel (Qtr.); Thomas Gilbert; Henry Gilbert

Dorsey, Caly

Dorsey, Nicholas; Abrim, Soloman

Dorsey, Charles (of Nich.); Joseph Chapman; John Carter; John Langley; George Miller; Absilam Frisel

Dorsey, Nicholas Jr.; William Aston; John Martin; Thomas Miller

Dorsey, John (Qtr.); Ka(?)es Conener; Edward Gattle; Thomas Giffiry; John Poe; John Mikes; John Cocks; Richard Williams; Harry Cater Cub

Dorsey, Ely (Qtr.); John Randle; Will; Joe

Dorsey, Ely

Owings, Richard (son of Samuel); James Riley;l John Highnmarsh; Timothy Philips

Wilmoth, John (Qtr); Jiry; Bess; Dinis Downey

"On Reverse side: Delaware Hundred Taxes 462 examined by JSH. The Hole Amount of Taxes is 501: Richard Owings, son of Sam."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1694)

1823. Ruth Howard Warfield (Rachel Howard1638, Sarah Dorsey1486, John Dorsey, [of Major Edward]1398, Major Edward Dorsey, [Jr.] of "Dorsey"1360, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Richard Owings,1566 son of Samuel Owings, [Sr.] and Urath Randall, in 1774. Richard was born on 16 Jul 1749 and died on 20 Jan 1819 at age 69.

Research Notes: There may have been two children named Richard Owings, one who died in infancy (born 26 Aug 1746) and this one, apparently born on 16 Jul 1749. To confuse matters, according to FindaGrave.com, the Richard Owings born on 26 Aug 1746 (death date unknown) married Ruth Warfield. Until I learn otherwise, I am keeping this Richard Owings with b. 16 Jul 1749.
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :

Richard Owings, b. Saturday, 16 July 1749 at 8 a.m.; d. 20 Jan. 1819; m. 1774 Ruth Howard WARFIELD (18 June 1756-25 May 1830), daughter of Dr. Joshua Warfield (d. 1769) a "practioner of physic" and mill owner and his wife Rachel (HOWARD) (1732-1792), sister of Ephraim Howard, apparently no relation to our Howards, but children of Henry Howard (1707-1773) and his wife Sarah DORSEY (daughter of John Dorsey who d. 1761). Richard inherited from his father 207 ac. of "Rich Meadow", "Robert's Chance", part of "Baker's Discovery" in Balt. Co., and 162 ac. "Mount Pleasant" and 33 ac. of "Strawberry Patch" in Frederick Co.[33] Richard was a farmer, miller, and merchant who took over the Warfield mill after Joshua's death. Holland says he bought his father-in-law's mill at Simpsonville in 1795 and changed its name to Owings Mill on the Middle Patuxent River. The village became known as Owingsville. His house, built in 1776, still stands. Richard signed the oath of fidelity 6 June 1776 and was appointed Capt. of Soldiers' Delight Battalion of the Baltimore Co. Militia, fought in the Revolution, and resigned 1779. Richard served in the Lower House in 1789 and 1790. His estate was valued at $69,139.08 and included 25 slaves, $52 worth of silver, over $1000 worth of flour at the mills. The estate was not settled until 1842, with a final balance of $10,468.33, not including his wife's estate and various bequests that were paid out.

Children: Beal, Mary "Polly", Samuel, James (b. 1780; d. 1 May 1859), Richard, Thomas, Joshua Warfield, Ann, Basil, and (Maj.) Henry Howard.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1567)

1824. John Crockett Dorsey (Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John]1644, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1825. Mary Dorsey, [dau. of Ely] (Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John]1644, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1826. Ruth Todd (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1827. Rezin Todd (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1828. Ely Todd (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1829. John Lawrence Talbott, [Sr.] (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

John married Henrietta Phillips 1752 in 1784.

Research Notes: First wife of John Lawrence Talbott.

John next married Mary Porter 1752 in 1799.

Research Notes: 2nd wife of John Lawrence Talbott

1830. Lt. Richard Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Achsah Wells,1844 1965 1966 daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, on 15 Aug 1778 in Maryland, United States. Achsah was born about 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 25 Mar 1789 or 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 30. Another name for Achsah was Nacky Wells.

Death Notes: Predeceased her father and mother.

Research Notes: From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1905 F    i. Temperance Talbot was born about 1787.

+ 1906 M    ii. Absolom Talbot was born in 1779 and died in 1816 at age 37.

+ 1907 F    iii. Elizabeth Talbot was born in 1780.

+ 1908 M    iv. Benjamin Talbot was born in 1782.

+ 1909 M    v. Charles Talbot was born in 1784.

+ 1910 F    vi. Nancy Talbot was born in 1786.

+ 1911 F    vii. Ruth Talbot was born on 25 Mar 1789.

Richard next married Temperance Wells, daughter of <Captain> Charles Wells and Michal Owings, on 20 Jan 1790 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Temperance was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Sep 1830 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 61, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.

Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #99 Pin #236949 Submitter: Debbie Finelli gives birthdate as 1 Sept 1769 (same is on findagrave.com). However...

Per Ken MacAllister 2/27/1999 (rootsweb.com), "Temperence [Wells Talbott] is buried in the same cemetery with Richard, and her stone shows that she was born July 1, 1769 and died Sept. 23, 1830, aged 61 years and 22 days."

Death Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has b. 5 Sep 1769 in Pennsylvania, d. 23 Sep 1830 in Grandview Twnsp, Washington Co., OH.

Research Notes: "Big Wells" line. Lt. Richard Talbott was her second husband. First husband was Nathaniel Wells ("Little Wells" line).

Charles Wells' 3rd child.

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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
"Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790."

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From findagrave.com - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35483520 :

From the Will of her father, Charles Wells, dated Dec 30 1814:
"Item 6. To my grandson Charles Wells, son of my son Joshua Wells deceased, I give and bequeath all
that tract of land upon which Nancy Wells widow of my said son Joshua formerly did live said to contain Two Hundred Acres; to the said Charles Wells and his heirs and assigns forever; on his paying to his sister Eliza Wells Five Hundred Dollars. And should the said Charles die without an heir; then and in that case the land to be divided equally among my first wife's children, namely Rebecca Miller, Benedict Wells, Temperance Talbot, Absalom Wells, Mary Owings and Elizabeth Weakley: to them and their heirs forever; by their paying the above named Eliza Wells, daughter of the said Joshua Wells deceased, Five Hundred Dollars.
...
Item 15. To my children of my first wife hereafter to be named (to wit) Rebecca Miller, Temperance Talbot, Bendict Wells, Absalom Wells and Mary Owings, I consider that they have already received an equivalent portion of my estate either real or personal."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1762)

1831. Henry Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1832. Michal [I] Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1833. James Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1834. Bazaleel Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1835. Helen Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1836. Sally Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1837. Nancy Talbott (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1838. Providence Talbot (Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Providence married Nicholas Wells, son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, in Oct 1782. Nicholas was born in 1757 and died before 1794.

Research Notes: "Big Wells" family line.

Source: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999. He wrote:
"Yes, I too show Nicholas, s/o Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, married to a Providence Talbott. This information came from Wm. Wells/Historical Record Survey Ohio County, West Virginia (23884, pt 1) Book 1, p. 28. They are not one in the same, but it is likely the second is a namesake of the first.

"Talbot and Talbott are accepted spelling variations of the family name."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1912 F    i. Sarah Wells was born about 1784.

1839. William Dorsey (John Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John]1646, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1840. Achsah Dorsey (Samuel Dorsey, [son of "Patuxent" John]1648, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Achsah married Thomas Beale Dorsey, Jr.,1638 1805 son of Thomas Beale Dorsey and Anne Worthington, in Jan 1784. Thomas was born on 25 Aug 1758, died on 8 Sep 1828 in <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, United States at age 70, and was buried in "Arcadia, " Valley Mede, Howard Co., Maryland, United States.

Noted events in his life were:

• Will: 16 Mar 1827, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1703)

1841. Elizabeth Dorsey (Colonel John Dorsey, [son of Capt. Edward]1658, Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Edward Hill "Iron Head Ned" Dorsey,1786 1787 1788 son of Caleb Dorsey, Jr. of "Belmont" and Priscilla Hill, on 25 Mar 1786 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Edward was born on 2 Sep 1758 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 24 Mar 1799 in "Belmont", Anne Arundel (Howard), Maryland, United States at age 40. Another name for Edward was Edward Hill Dorsey.

Research Notes: From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 48:

"DORSEY, EDWARD (OF CALEB). Took Oath of Allegiance before Hon. John Dorsey on March 12, 1778 (Ref: B-26...). Edward Dorsey of Caleb, was drafted in October, 1780 to serve until December 10, 1780 (Ref: H-369)."

From Revolutionary Patriots of Anne Arundel, p. 49:

"DORSEY, EDWARD HILL (September 2, 1758 - March 24, 1799). Son of Edward [Caleb] Dorsey and Priscilla Hill. Married Elizabeth Dorsey in 1786 and they had nine children: Mary Dorsey Murray, Caroline Dorsey Donaldson, Priscilla Dorsey Hanson, Hill Dorsey, Robert Dorsey, Hammond Dorsey, Sarah Dorsey, Elizabeth Dorsey, and an unnamed infant son. Edward may have been the Edward Dorsey of Caleb who was drafted during October, 1780 (Ref: R-191, R-192...)."

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From Wikipedia - Elkridge Furnace:

The site of the Elkridge Furnace and forge (located in the US state of Maryland ), known today as Avalon, was a tract of land patented as "Taylor's Forest" purchased in 1761 by Caleb Dorsey, an ironmaster. The land was located on the Patapsco river near Elkridge Landing, today being part of the Patapsco Valley State Park . The site first produced pig iron for export to England and after the addition of a forge produced crowbars, some of the earliest tools produced in America. The manufacture of tools in America had been banned for years by England. In 1771, after the death of Caleb Dorsey, the forge was operated by Caleb's sons, Edward Dorsey "Iron Head Ned" and Samuel Dorsey. In 1775 and during the American Revolution (1775-1783), the forge manufactured cast-iron parts for muskets by William Whetcroft. During the time of Mr. Whetcroft, the height of the dam (Avalon pictured here) , was increased to allow for constructing a millrace to feed a slitting mill on the property. In 1783, operations at the site were closed due to tax problems and the site was auctioned off in 1815. Benjamin and James Ellicott became the owners and incorporated the site as the Avalon Iron Works in 1822 and manufactured nails.[1] "

First Elkridge Furnace
The existence of iron was known from the time John Smith sailed up the Patapsco in 1608 and the settlement of Elkridge Landing is given as 1690, Likely many attempts at iron production took place after 1690.
Caleb Dorsey built his home "Belmont" on a tract of land patented in 1695. The "Save Belmont Coalition" credits Caleb Dorsey and his brother as building several iron forges on the creeks that ran into the nearby Patapsco River. This seems likely, considering the effort that would be required to move the iron ore some distance to one furnace. A Journal in the Maryland Archives by Caleb Dorsey & Co. operator of Elk Ridge Furnace has dates of 1758/10/01-1761/08/31.
The existence of more than one forge was recorded in the following extraction. Extract: Elkridge Landing description by Louis-Alexandre Berthier of the French Army during the March to Yorktown, Va. in 1781 - "The detour that must be taken to cross by the ford is not great and I estimate the difference as about three-fourths of a mile, or a mile. The road leading to the ford is bad and filled with stones and foot-high stumps. As it approaches the ford the road is dangerous along the bank of the river, which is very deep in those places where the waters are dammed up to operate the forges. This ford is very good if you pass between the big stones as marked here; if you stray from this line, you find large rocks and holes."

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1686)

1842. Mary Gassaway (Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward]1662, Captain Edward Dorsey1501, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Richard Burgess,1894 son of Captain Joseph Burgess and Elizabeth Dorsey, [dau. of Michael], on 25 Feb 1788 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Richard was born on 1 Sep 1757 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1821 in Allegany Co., Maryland, United States at age 64.

Noted events in his life were:

• Administration: of his estate, 1828, Allegany Co., Maryland, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1814)

1843. Governor Charles Ridgely (Captain Charles Ridgely, III of "Hampton"1668, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1844. Ann Lux (Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ann married George Risteau.1968

Ann next married Thomas Deye Cockey,1969 1970 son of Joshua Cockey and Charcilla Cockey Deye, in 1793 in <Maryland, (United States)>.1913 Thomas was born on 9 Apr 1762 and died in 1813 at age 51.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1913 M    i. Joshua Cockey 1970 1971 was born in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died between Mar and Jun 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1914 F    ii. Frances Thwaites Cockey 1972 was born on 16 Sep 1795.

+ 1915 F    iii. Harriet Cockey 1912 was born about 1796 and died on 1 Jul 1846 about age 50.

+ 1916 F    iv. Penelope Deye Cockey .1973

+ 1917 M    v. Thomas Deye Cockey 1974 was born on 3 Mar 1799 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1880 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

+ 1918 M    vi. Charles Ridgely Cockey .1970

+ 1919 F    vii. Ann Lux Cockey 1975 was born on 3 Mar 1803.

+ 1920 F    viii. Rachel Ridgely Cockey 1912 was born about 1814 and died on 5 Nov 1887 about age 73.

+ 1921 F    ix. Susanna Gist Cockey .1970

1845. Captain Darby Lux, [III] (Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Darby married Mary Nicholson,1914 daughter of Judge Benjamin Nicholson and Mary Ridgely, on 20 Feb 1798 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1922 F    i. Sarah Stewart Lux 1912 1914 1976 was born on 13 Sep 1807 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 8 Jun 1874 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 66, and was buried in "Taylor's Hall", Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

1846. William Lux (Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1847. Rachel Lux (Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1848. Lieutenant Basil Burgess (Sarah Dorsey, of "Troy Hill"1671, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1849. John Burgess (Sarah Dorsey, of "Troy Hill"1671, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1850. Daniel Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Daniel married Eleanor Dorsey,1799 1800 daughter of Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John] and Deborah Dorsey, about 17 Feb 1779 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Eleanor was born on 2 Feb 1761 in <Hockley>, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 May 1834 in Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States at age 73.

Noted events in her life were:

• Census: Head of Household, 1830, Lyons Twp, Wayne, New York, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1698)

1851. Daniel Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Daniel married Eleanor Dorsey,1799 1800 daughter of Ely Dorsey, [son of Patuxent John] and Deborah Dorsey, about 17 Feb 1779 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Eleanor was born on 2 Feb 1761 in <Hockley>, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 May 1834 in Lyons Twp, Ontario, New York, United States at age 73.

Noted events in her life were:

• Census: Head of Household, 1830, Lyons Twp, Wayne, New York, United States.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1698)

1852. Dr. Archibald Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1853. Theodore Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1854. Nicholas Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1855. Mary Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1856. Elizabeth Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1857. Juliet Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1858. Harriet Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1859. Matilda Dorsey (Hon. Col. Thomas Dorsey1673, Capt. Basil Dorsey, (of Caleb)1505, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1860. William Todd (Thomas Todd V1688, Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1861. Dr. Christopher Todd (Thomas Todd V1688, Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1862. Bernard Todd (Thomas Todd V1688, Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1863. George Todd (Thomas Todd V1688, Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1864. Thomas Todd, [VI] (Thomas Todd V1688, Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley1511, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1865. Caleb Dorsey, [Jr.] (Caleb Dorsey, [son of Ely]1694, Deborah Dorsey1514, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1866. Mary Nicholson (Mary Ridgely1699, Mary Dorsey1515, Caleb Dorsey, of Hockley in the Hole [son of Capt. John]1410, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Mary married Captain Darby Lux, [III],1914 1915 1916 son of Darby Lux, [Jr.] and Rachel Ridgely, on 20 Feb 1798 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Darby was born about 1772 and died on 17 Sep 1812 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States about age 40.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brucen&id=I1814 :

1. Marriages & Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers, Surnames, K-L, Page 200

Lux, Darby, and Miss Mary Nicholson both of Balto. Co. were married last Wed eve. by Rev. Richards (BTM 23 Feb 1798)

2. Darby Lux found in:
Marriage Index: Maryland, 1655-1850
Married: Feb. 20, 1798 in: Baltimore Co., MD Record type: This is a county court record. Gender: M More about: This record can be found at the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0013693-0013694. Spouse name: Nicholson, Mary Spouse gender: F

3. Colonial Families and Their Descendants

The third Darby Lux married Mary Nicholson, the daughter of Judge Benjamine Nicholson, of Baltimore County, one of the most active and prominent men of the Revolution. He was a member of the Association of Freemen, judge of the Court of Admiralty unti?? it was abolished by the Federal Constitution, and afterward?? judge of the Sixth Judicial District. He died in 1792.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1845)

1867. Thomas Gassaway (Katherine Worthington1707, Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Sarah Dorsey, [dau. of Capt. Edward],1602 1768 daughter of Captain Edward Dorsey and Sarah Todd,.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1662)

1868. Mary Worthington (Hon. Brice Thomas Beale Worthington1710, Thomas Worthington1517, Sarah Howard1413, Sarah Dorsey1364, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1869. Temperance Wells (Michal Wells1718, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Temperance married John Neff.1977 John was born on 26 Jun 1775 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, (United States), died on 26 Apr 1862 at age 86, and was buried in Old Ashley Cemetery, Ashley, Pike, Missouri, United States.

Burial Notes: Inscription:
Born in Lancaster Co., PA

1870. Charles Wells (Nathaniel Wells1719, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1871. James Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1872. Bazaleel Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1873. Leah Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1874. Joshua Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1875. Thomas Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1876. Cassandra Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1877. Sarah Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1878. Elizabeth Wells (Helen Wells1723, Leah Owings1523, Henry Owings1417, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1879. Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Eliza Smith McMunn,1978 daughter of John McMunn and Jane Cornelia Marshall, on 30 Nov 1817 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States. Eliza was born on 23 Feb 1797 in Washington Co., <Pennsylvania>, United States, died on 10 Sep 1884 in <Ironton>, Upper Twp, Lawrence, Ohio, United States at age 87, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States.1944 1979

Birth Notes: Death record has birth year 1797 in Pennsylvania.

Death Notes: Death date may have been 8 Sep 1884.

Burial Notes: Burial No. 734 - Eliza Talbot.

Hauntings at Woodlawn Cemetery (from http://www.forgottenoh.com/Counties/Lawrence/woodland.html ) :

"Woodland Cemetery in Ironton is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman whose abusive husband killed her by throwing her down a flight of stairs. A life-sized statue of her stands above her grave, and a handprint appears on its cheek even after the cheek has been sandblasted. The statue is supposed to be warm all the time, even in the coldest months.

"Woodlawn is also said to be home to the ghost of a Russian ballerina, who is entombed in one of the family mausoleums. Her likeness is carved into the mausoleum. On nights with full moons, it is said, you can see her dancing outside her final resting place.

"Dr. Joseph W. Lowry also haunts Woodland, seeking vengeance for his murder and mutilation. Dr. Lowry is often seen with his mother, who died from a broken neck when she was thrown from her carriage by a spooked horse. They walk together toward the cemetery gates but never make it past the highway bridge. "

Research Notes: Eliza Smith McMunn's lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org 8/26/06. Appears to be well researched.

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From http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/biographies/stories/TalbottBazil.htm:
Bio of Bazil D. Talbott
Submitted by Kristy Stevens <mailto:67buick@zoomnet.net%20>

Bazil D. Talbott is the son of Rev. Charles W. and Eliza (McMunn) Talbott, who settled in this county in 1855. The reverend gentleman was born in the state of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1791. He came to this county in 1855, and lived to the age of eighty-three years, his death occurring October 22, 1874. He was pastor of the Methodist church, and he was married to Eliza McMunn April 13, 1817. He served under General Buchanan in the war of 1812.

Noted events in her life were:

• Settled: 1855, Lawrence Co., Ohio, United States.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1923 M    i. Absolom Owen Talbot 28 1980 1981 was born on 24 Feb 1818 in Ohio, United States and died on 31 Aug 1884 at age 66.

+ 1924 F    ii. Temperance Talbot was born in 1818 and died in 1853 at age 35.

+ 1925 M    iii. John Marshall Talbot was born <30 Nov> 1821, died <19 Dec> 1856, and was buried in <Grandview Cemetery, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio>, United States.1982

+ 1926 F    iv. Martha Maria Talbot was born in 1823 and died in 1851 at age 28.

+ 1927 M    v. Charles Wells Talbot, [Jr.] was born in 1826 and died in 1903 at age 77.

+ 1928 F    vi. Elizabeth Greenwood Talbot was born in 1828 and died in 1908 at age 80.

+ 1929 M    vii. Bazil Dorsey Talbot was born in 1830, died in 1912 at age 82, and was buried in <Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio>, United States.1944

+ 1930 M    viii. Ephraim Talbot was born in 1832, died in 1920 at age 88, and was buried in <Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio>, United States.1944

+ 1931 F    ix. Nancy Bare White Talbot was born in 1834 and died in 1920 at age 86.

+ 1932 F    x. Jane Cornelia Talbot was born in 1839 and died in 1891 at age 52.

+ 1933 F    xi. Elosia Birch Talbot was born in 1841 and died in 1853 at age 12.

+ 1934 F    xii. Mary Ethelinda Batelle Talbot was born in 1843 and died in 1937 at age 94.

1880. Providence Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1881. Richard Hardesty Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Richard married Dorinda Wells. Dorinda was born in 1791.

Research Notes: Source: WELLS-L Archives 2001-07>0996608106 on Rootsweb.

1882. Michal [II] Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1883. Achsah Sarah Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1884. John Dorsey Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1885. Ephraim D. Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1886. Basil Dorsey Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1887. Joshua Owen Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1888. Wells Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Wells married Elizabeth Cline on 24 May 1835 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States. Elizabeth was born in 1817, died in 1858 at age 41, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.1983

Research Notes: Dates are from findagrave.com, "Elizabeth Talbott" (1817-1858). That may have been a different person.

Name from Washington County, Ohio Marriages, 1780-1840 by Bernice Graham, Elizabeth S. Cottle (Marietta, Ohio, 1976), p. 72.

1889. Ethelinda Talbott (Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1890. Catherine Wells Weakley (Elizabeth Wells1766, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1891. Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis (Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1771, Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Charlotte Grimstead.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1935 M    i. Claude Lyon-Bowes, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn

1892. Robert Clemence Stanley (Pleasant M. Stanley1772, George W. Stanley1586, Pleasant Stanley1449, Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married someone.

His child was:

+ 1936 M    i. William Cary Stanley 1442 was born on 8 Oct 1870 in Great Bend, Kansas, United States and died on 22 Apr 1928 at age 57.

1893. Charles Prather Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Rachel McMechan.

1894. Nicholas Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Nicholas married Rachel Witten 1952 1984 1985 1986 on 9 Jan 1810 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States. Rachel was born on 14 Aug 1780 in Virginia, (United States), died on 12 Aug 1861 in Tyler, West Virginia, United States at age 80, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States. Another name for Rachel was Rachel Wittin.

Birth Notes: May have been born in Witten, Washington Co., Ohio (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2655524&id=I546870726).

Birth date transcription at findagrave.com has b. 4 Aug 1780, d. 12 Jun 1861. Other sources have b. 14 Aug 1780, d. 12 Aug 1861.

Research Notes: From Findagrave.com:
Birth: Aug. 4, 1780
Death: Jun. 12, 1861

Married Nicholas Wells
Appear to have had 12 children, of which 8 are identified and listed in memorial for Nicholas.

From Jul 27 1858 will of Rachel's husband, Nicholas:

"First: I bequeath to my beloved wife Rachel all my household and kitchen furniture in absolute right except the beds and bedding herein after given to my daughters Rachel and Delilah. I also bequeath and devise to my wife for and during her life all my slaves and all my home place except the parts here in after devised to my son Philip and to the trustees of the graveyard, my "home place" being the tract of land on which I reside and which was conveyed to me by Archibold Woods."

A codicil to the Will freed his Negro man and woman, Samuel and Lucy, and Lucy's children upon his death, and made provisions for them. It is not known if these were all of the slaves originally left to Rachel in the Will but they probably had additional slaves to work the lands.

Family links:
Children:
Unknown Wells (____ - 1862)*
Catherine Adams Wells Gale (1815 - 1881)*
Rachel Wells (1818 - 1878)*
Philip Witten Wells (1823 - 1895)*
Sarah Delilah Wells Thistle (1826 - 1902)*

Spouse:
Nicholas Wells (1787 - 1877)*


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1937 F    i. Ruth Prather Wells 1952 1987 was born on 20 Sep 1810 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States, died about 1885 in [Jackson, Monroe, Ohio, United States] about age 75, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1938 F    ii. Elizabeth Prather Wells 1988 was born about 1812 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States, died about 1893 in Wood, West Virginia, United States about age 81, and was buried in Selmon Cemetery, Wood, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1939 F    iii. Acheus Butler Wells 1989 was born in 1813 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.

+ 1940 F    iv. Catherine Adams Wells 1990 was born on 15 Jun 1815 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States, died on 6 Apr 1881 in Newport, Washington, Ohio, United States at age 65, and was buried in Hammet Cemetery, Pleasants, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1941 F    v. Rachel Wells 1991 1992 was born in 1818 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States, died on 2 Dec 1879 in Tyler, West Virginia, United States at age 61, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1942 F    vi. Narcissus Doodridge Wells 1993 was born in 1821 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States and died before Jul 1858.

+ 1943 M    vii. Phillip Witten Wells 1952 1994 was born in 1823 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States, died in 1895 in Tyler, West Virginia, United States at age 72, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

+ 1944 F    viii. Sarah Delilah Wells 1952 1989 1995 was born on 19 Feb 1826 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States, died on 15 May 1902 in Tyler, West Virginia, United States at age 76, and was buried in Long Reach Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

Nicholas had a relationship with Lucy Fisher.1996 This couple did not marry.

Research Notes: Lucy was one of Nicholas Wells' slaves, named in the codicil to his will dated 27 July 1858 as "my negro woman Lucy." In that codicil, he freed Lucy, Lucy's husband Samuel Zanes and all Lucy's children. He granted them a tract of land and other support.

It is possible that Nicholas fathered two children with Lucy, and that Lucy later had four more children with Samuel.

1895. Ruth P. Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ruth married Abraham S. Birckhead 1997 on 23 Oct 1814 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States. Abraham was born on 28 Mar 1778 in Maryland, United States, died on 19 Apr 1846 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States at age 68, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States.

Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31735529 :

Married Ruth Wells Oct 23 1814, Tyler Co VA
Ruth was dau of Charles Wells and Elizabeth Prather.

Twelve known children, all born in Tyler Co VA
1. Henry P. C.
2. Charles W.
3. John J. abt 1817-
4. Elizabeth Prather 1818- m: John Wells Neff 1840
5. Abraham S. Jr.
6. Rebecca Marie m: Clark Wells Prather
7. William J. abt 1823
8. James M. abt 1824
9. Benjamin F. abt 1825
10. Prather 1827-
11. John Quincy Adams 1830-
12. Delilah S. abt 1830 m: John McKay Jr., m2: Robert Grier


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1945 M    i. James M. Birckhead 1998 was born about 1833, died on 9 Aug 1853 about age 20, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States.

1896. Perrigrine F. Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1897. Achsah Narcissa Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1898. Sarah Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married John McCoy 1999 on 22 Apr 1817 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States. John was born in 1784 in Ireland, died on 26 Aug 1835 in <Sistersville, > Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States at age 51, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23649198 :

Son of Esther McCarty and John McCoy. Immigrated from Ireland in 1802. Married to Sarah Wells on Tuesday, 22 Apr 1817 in Tyler Co, WV. 7 children listed on RootsWeb.

1899. Delilah Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1900. Eli Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Eli married Nancy < >.1960

1901. Twenty Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1902. Catherine Adams Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Catherine married Joshua Russell.2000 Joshua was born <1794> in Donegal, Ireland, died on 25 Feb 1869 in <Tyler>, > West Virginia, United States at age 75, and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.

Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23648790

In his 75th year. Married to Evalina Phillips Thistle.

Spouses:
Catherine Adams Wells Russell (1800 - 1824) *

Evalina Phillips Thistle Russell (1810 - 1895) *

1903. Elizabeth Prather Wells (Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married William Russell 2001 on 17 Jun 1819 in Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States. William was born in 1790 in Donegal, Ireland, died on 9 Mar 1869 in Tyler Co., West Virginia, United States at age 79, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States.

1904. Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon (Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon1779, Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lacy married John Russell.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1946 F    i. Louisa Jane Russell, Duchess of Abercorn

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1905. Temperance Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1906. Absolom Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Absolom married Elizabeth Meholin Mulholland. Elizabeth was born in 1787 and died in 1816 at age 29.

Research Notes: http://records.ancestry.com/Absalom_Talbot_Baltimore_Maryland_USA_records.ashx?pid=32903950&gss=seo

1907. Elizabeth Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1908. Benjamin Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1909. Charles Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1910. Nancy Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1911. Ruth Talbot (Lt. Richard Talbott1830, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1912. Sarah Wells (Providence Talbot1838, Ruth Dorsey1645, Captain John "Patuxent John" Dorsey, of Dorsey's Search1500, Edward Dorsey1408, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married James Robinson.

1913. Joshua Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1914. Frances Thwaites Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1915. Harriet Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Harriet married Thomas Deye Cockey,1912 son of Joshua Frederick Cockey and Elizabeth Fowble, in 1831.2002

1916. Penelope Deye Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1917. Thomas Deye Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Thomas married Sarah Stewart Lux,1912 1914 1976 daughter of Captain Darby Lux, [III] and Mary Nicholson,. Sarah was born on 13 Sep 1807 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 8 Jun 1874 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 66, and was buried in "Taylor's Hall", Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Other names for Sarah were Sarah Stuart Lux and Sarah Stewart.

Death Notes: May have died on 18 Jun 1874.

Burial Notes: According to Historic Graves of Maryland (Taylor's Hall):
Sacred to the Memory of Sarah Stewart Cockey, Beloved wife of Thomas Deye Cockey, and daughter of Darby and Mary Nicholson Lux, Born Sep. 13, 1807; Died June 8, 1874.
Rest. Erected to the memory of his mother by her son Colegate.

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brucen&id=I2736 :
Maryland Geneaological Society Bulletin

"Cockey Family" compliled by Rev. Rayner Wilson Hesse, Jr.

Inscriptions of Tombstones of Cockeys Buried at Homestead on Padonia Road in Cockeysville, Maryland

Sarah Stuart Cockey
beloved wife of Thomas Deye Cocker (of Thomas)
Daughter of Darby and Mary Nicholson Lux
b. September 13, 1807 d. June 8, 1874
erected to the memory of his mother by her son Colgate

Children listed on this site:
Ann L. COCKEY b: 1832 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Mary R. R. COCKEY b: Feb 1833 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Sally L. COCKEY b: 1835 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Thomas D. COCKEY b: 21 Feb 1837 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Nicholson Lux COCKEY b: 17 Aug 1839 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Susan COCKEY b: 1840 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Frances COCKEY b: 1843 in Baltimore County, Maryland
William L. COCKEY b: 1847 in Baltimore County, Maryland
John M. COCKEY b: 1852 in Baltimore County, Maryland
Colgate O. COCKEY b: 1853 in Baltimore County, Maryland

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From "Cockey Family Burial Grounds" (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usgenweb/md/baltimore/tsimages/cockeyfam/cockey.html ) :
COCKEY, Sarah Stuart
b. 13 Sep 1807
d. 08 Jun 1874
Nee: LUX
Daughter of Darby & Mary N. /
Wife of Thomas Deye Cockey of Thomas


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1947 M    i. Nicholson Lux Cockey 1914 2003 2004 was born on 17 Aug 1839, died on 11 Feb 1883 at age 43, and was buried in "Taylor's Hall", Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.

+ 1948 M    ii. Colegate Cockey 1914 died after 1883.

1918. Charles Ridgely Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1919. Ann Lux Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1920. Rachel Ridgely Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1921. Susanna Gist Cockey (Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1922. Sarah Stewart Lux (Captain Darby Lux, [III]1845, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Sarah married Thomas Deye Cockey,1974 son of Thomas Deye Cockey and Ann Lux,. Thomas was born on 3 Mar 1799 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1880 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).

Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brucen&id=I3797 :
1. 1850 Maryland Census

Baltimore County

Tho D. Cockey 50 Farmer $12,000 b. MD
Sally G. L. " 38 b. MD
Ann L. " 18 b. MD
Mary R. R. " 17 b. MD
Sally L. 15 " b. MD
Thos D. " 14 b. MD
Nicholson " 12 b. MD
Susan " 11 b. MD
Frances " 7 b. MD
Wm " 3 b. MD

2. 1860 Maryland Census

Baltimore County

Thomas D. Cockey 60 Farmer $6,000
Sarah " 50
Charles " 32
Ann " 25
Sarah " 22
Thomas " 21
Nicholson " 19
Fanny " 14
William " 12
John N. " 8

3. 1870 Maryland Census

Texas, Baltimore County

Cockey, Thos. D. 71 Farmer $10,000 $1,715
" Sarah S. 63
" Annie 38
" Thomas D., Jr. 45
Bussey, Clement 45 Boarding b. MD
" Mary 33
" Sallie 15
" Rachel 13
" Thomas 12
" Henry 11
" Bennett 8
" Annie 7
" Charles 3
" Fannie 3/12
Cockey Sally 32
" William 23 Laborer
" Fannie 22
" John M. 18 Laborer
" Colgate 14

4. 1880 Maryland Census

Baltimore County

Cockey, Thosmas D. 80 Widower Farming
Goodwin, William 55 Son-in-law Farmer b. MD
" Ann L. 46 Daughter
Cockey, Sallie L. Daughter 42
" Nicholson L. 40 Son Line Inspector
" William L. Son 34
" Fannie F. Daughter 36
" John M. 36 Son Farmer
" Colgate O. 24 Son Farmer

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1917)

1923. Absolom Owen Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Absolom married Gooly Elmus Biddle 28 1980 2005 on 1 May 1845. Gooly was born on 17 Jan 1818 in <Virginia or Ohio>, United States,2006 died on 23 Apr 1891 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 73, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.2007 2008 Another name for Gooly was Gooly Elmus Smith.

Birth Notes: In 1900 Census her son Absolom O. gave her birthplace as Ohio.

Burial Notes: Talbot, Gooly E., b1-17-1818; d4-23-1891

Research Notes: Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else. In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia. ("Gooly Smith" is from www.familysearch.org, Rod Blackman.) kjf


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1949 M    i. Charles Washington Talbot 2009 was born on 1 Mar 1850 in New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States, died on 16 Jul 1939 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 89, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska.2010

+ 1950 M    ii. Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. 2011 2012 2013 was born on 28 Jan 1852 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States, died on 2 Mar 1925 in North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States at age 73, and was buried on 5 Mar 1925 in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.2007 2014

+ 1951 M    iii. James Talbot

+ 1952 M    iv. John Talbot

+ 1953 M    v. Spencer Talbot 2015 was born on 17 Nov 1856, died on 27 Apr 1943 in <Stromsburg, Polk>, Nebraska, United States at age 86, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States.2010

1924. Temperance Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Temperance married George Washington Cline. George was born in 1820 and died in 1899 at age 79.

Research Notes: Source: http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/paula7717/ewentalbott.html

1925. John Marshall Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1926. Martha Maria Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1927. Charles Wells Talbot, [Jr.] (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Nancy Jackson Talbot. Nancy was born in 1828. Another name for Nancy was Nancy Jackson.

Research Notes: Source: WELLS-L Archives 2001-07>0996608106 on Rootsweb.

1928. Elizabeth Greenwood Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1929. Bazil Dorsey Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1930. Ephraim Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1931. Nancy Bare White Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1932. Jane Cornelia Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1933. Elosia Birch Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1934. Mary Ethelinda Batelle Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1935. Claude Lyon-Bowes, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn (Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis1891, Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1771, Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Claude married Frances Dora Smith.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1954 M    i. Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne

1936. William Cary Stanley (Robert Clemence Stanley1892, Pleasant M. Stanley1772, George W. Stanley1586, Pleasant Stanley1449, Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

William married someone.

His child was:

+ 1955 F    i. Flora Jayne Stanley 1442 was born on 5 May 1906 in Great Bend, Kansas, United States and died in 2003 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States at age 97.

1937. Ruth Prather Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1938. Elizabeth Prather Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1939. Acheus Butler Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1940. Catherine Adams Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1941. Rachel Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1942. Narcissus Doodridge Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1943. Phillip Witten Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1944. Sarah Delilah Wells (Nicholas Wells1894, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1945. James M. Birckhead (Ruth P. Wells1895, Elizabeth Prather1773, Charles Prather1595, Col. Thomas MacKay Sprigg Prather1451, Martha Sprigg1386, Eleanor Nuthall1354, John Nuthall III1339, Mary Hyde1314, Robert Hyde, Jr.1257, Jane Davenport1199, Blanche Warburton1153, Jane Stanley1119, Sir William Stanley, of Holt, K.G.1067, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1946. Louisa Jane Russell, Duchess of Abercorn (Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon1904, Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon1779, Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Louisa married James [I] Hamilton, 1st Duke of Abercorn.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1956 M    i. James [II] Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn

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1947. Nicholson Lux Cockey (Thomas Deye Cockey1917, Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1948. Colegate Cockey (Thomas Deye Cockey1917, Ann Lux1844, Rachel Ridgely1669, Colonel Charles Ridgely II1502, Deborah Dorsey1409, Honorable Capt. John Dorsey, of "Hockley-in-the-Hole"1361, Edward Darcy, "the Colonist"1344, Edward Darcy, [uncertain]1328, Thomas Darcy, of Hornby, Yorkshire1300, John Darcy, of Chiche, Essex1228, Thomas Darcy1187, Elizabeth Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1140, Henry Wentworth, of Nettlestead, Suffolk1109, Mary Clifford1060, John Clifford1019, Baron Thomas de Clifford978, Maud de Beauchamp938, Thomas de Beauchamp876, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick805, William de Beauchamp, 9th Earl of Warwick724, Isabel Mauduit642, Alice de Beaumont564, Waleran de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Warwick493, Gundred de Warenne422, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1949. Charles Washington Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Charlotte Knerr,1980 2016 daughter of Frederick Knerr and Catherine Myers, on 1 Oct 1882. Charlotte was born on 8 Jun 1854 in Jefferson, Iowa, United States, died on 2 Sep 1903 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States at age 49, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska.2010

Burial Notes: Talbot, Charles (Mrs), b1854; d1903


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1957 M    i. Ed William Talbot was born on 6 Apr 1895 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States and died on 20 Oct 1984 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 89.

1950. Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. (Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Absolom married Margaret Burrows,28 2011 2012 2017 daughter of John Burrows and Martha Downey, on 4 Jul 1875. Margaret was born on 8 Nov 1857 in Illinois, United States, died on 10 Dec 1935 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 78, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.2018 2019 Another name for Margaret was Maggie Burrows.

Burial Notes: Talbot, Margaret B., b11-8-1857; d12-10-1935

General Notes: Note from DeWayne B. Johnson on family tree from around 1998:
"(DBJ's sister, Dorothy Peters, was under the impression that Margaret was a cousin of Samuel Clemens' [Mark Twain's mother or one of his sisters.]

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Grandson DeWayne B. Johnson wrote about Grandmother Talbot (Margaret Burrows Talbot) thus on 8/17/1986:

"My vague recollection, substantiated by I know not what, is that on one occasion when my family was visiting the ranch [in North Platte, Nebraska] Grandmother Talbot and I got mired in quick sand and she held me aloft as we sank into the gooey substance. needless to say, we were rescued, or I wouldn't be able to write this way to you today.

"Folklore has it also that she was gifted by remarkable superhuman strength on an occasion when a wagon collapsed on one of her sons and she lifted the entire load by the wagon axle until he could be pulled free. An impossible task under ordinary circumstances.

"I remember the smells of her farm kitchen and helping with the churning of butter. We trimmed the wicks of the kerosene lanterns. A small kitchen garden seemed always to be producing some good things to eat. I don't remember her passing."
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Research Notes: From FamilySearch.org
1880 U.S. census, born in Illinois; parents born in Ireland.

Based on that 1880 information, she is probably the 12-year-old Margaret Burrows who is in the 1870 census in Duncan, Mercer, Illinois with her parents and siblings. If that is the case, her parents were John and Martha Burrows, both born in Ireland.

Noted events in her life were:

• Census: 7 Jun 1870, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States. Burrows John 41 M W Farmer b. Ireland U.S. citizen - Value of real estate owned $2500; value of personal property $975.
Martha 40 F W. Keeping House b. Ireland
Samuel 14 M W. b. Pennsylvania, in school
Margaret 12 F W. b. Illinois, in school
Martha 8 F W. b. Illinois, in school
Jane 6 F W. b. Illinois, in school
Andrew 2 M W. b. Illinois
Sophronia 1/12 F. W. b. Illinois

• Census: 1880, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States.

• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. Maggie Talbot Wife W F b. Nov 1857 Illinois 42 Married 24 Parents born Ireland

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1958 M    i. Charles F. Talbot 28 was born on 21 Jan 1877, died on 7 Jun 1903 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 26, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.2018

+ 1959 F    ii. Lena Edith Talbot 28 was born on 22 Feb 1879 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois, United States, died on 1 Feb 1956 in Osceola, Polk, Nebraska, United States at age 76, and was buried in Polk Co. Cemetery, Polk Co., Nebraska, United States.

+ 1960 M    iii. George M. Talbot 2017 was born in Aug 1881 in Iowa, United States.

+ 1961 F    iv. Maude Talbot 2017 was born in Aug 1884 in Iowa, United States.

+ 1962 M    v. Kenneth W. Talbot 2017 2020 was born on 28 Jan 1887 in Illinois, United States and died in Dec 1966 in <Montana, United States> at age 79.

+ 1963 M    vi. Freeman C. Talbot 2021 was born on 3 Jun 1889 in Nebraska, United States and died in Oct 1962 at age 73.

+ 1964 F    vii. Lula Mae Talbot 2011 2022 2023 was born on 30 Aug 1892 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States, died on 18 Jun 1942 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 49, and was buried on 2 Jul 1942 in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States.

+ 1965 M    viii. Ralph W. Talbot 2017 was born on 20 Sep 1895 in Nebraska, United States and died in May 1983 in Oxnard, Ventura, California, United States at age 87.

+ 1966 M    ix. Merton Everett Talbot was born on 12 Feb 1901, died on 8 Jan 1909 at age 7, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.2018

1951. James Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1952. John Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1953. Spencer Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1954. Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (Claude Lyon-Bowes, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn1935, Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis1891, Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1771, Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Claude married Nina Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1967 F    i. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon

1955. Flora Jayne Stanley (William Cary Stanley1936, Robert Clemence Stanley1892, Pleasant M. Stanley1772, George W. Stanley1586, Pleasant Stanley1449, Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Flora married someone.

Her child was:

+ 1968 M    i. Stanley Klein, Ph.D.

1956. James [II] Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn (Louisa Jane Russell, Duchess of Abercorn1946, Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon1904, Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon1779, Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Lady Mary Anna Curzon-Howe.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1969 M    i. James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn

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1957. Ed William Talbot (Charles Washington Talbot1949, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ed married Alice Leona Rubart 2024 on 6 Apr 1895 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States. Alice was born on 25 Dec 1902 in Pleasanton, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States and died on 5 May 1997 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 94.

1958. Charles F. Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1959. Lena Edith Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lena married Will E. Green.

1960. George M. Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

George married Fannie.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1970 F    i. Lois Talbot died in 1992.

+ 1971 M    ii. Ralph Talbot 2017 died in Idaho, United States.

+ 1972 M    iii. Clark Talbot died 1997 ?.

1961. Maude Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Maude married Bud E. Mulholland 28 2017 in 1909. Bud was born in 1884 in Nebraska, United States.

General Notes: Great-nephew DeWayne B. Johnson wrote on 8/17/1986:

"Uncle Bud Mulholland is best remembers to me for three things: his working as a conductor on the railroad, his making of home-brewed beer and the inevitable bursting bottles, and his escorting me to the movies in Valley [Nebraska] where in 1927 I saw Al Jolson in 'The Jazz Singer,' not realizing that this film made history as the first talkie."


The child from this marriage was:

+ 1973 F    i. Aileen Mulholland

1962. Kenneth W. Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Kenneth married Flora.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1974 F    i. Genevieve Talbot

Kenneth next married Ethel.2017 Ethel died after 2 Jun 1975.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1975 F    i. Genevieve Talbot

1963. Freeman C. Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Freeman married Leo Hazel Eyestone,2021 daughter of Harmon Alexander Eyestone and Amanda Melvina Lucas, on 22 Mar 1911. Leo was born on 10 Mar 1891 in Shelby, Polk, Nebraska, United States and died on 25 Apr 1989 at age 98.

Research Notes: Source: Familysearch.org


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1976 F    i. Audrey Opal Talbot was born on 30 Apr 1912 and died on 15 Jan 1999 in Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, United States at age 86.

+ 1977 F    ii. Ramona Mildred Talbot was born on 13 Mar 1917 and died on 7 Mar 1999 in Denver, Colorado, United States at age 81.

1964. Lula Mae Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Lula married Alexander L Johnson,2011 2023 2025 2026 son of John Jacob Johnson and Mary B. Jensen, on 12 Feb 1912 in Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, United States. Alexander was born on 28 Sep 1885 in Seward Co., Nebraska, United States, died on 30 May 1930 in North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States at age 44, and was buried on 3 Jun 1930 in Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States. The cause of his death was Heart attack resulting from ptomaine poisoning. Other names for Alexander were Alex Johnson and Alexander Johnson.

Death Notes: From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska, newspaper: "The community was shocked and saddened Friday morning by the news of the sudden death of Alex Johnson while he was visiting relatives at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family left here on Saturday, May 24 for a visit with her sister and her family at North Platte. On Thursday Mr. Johnson was taken very sick with ptomanine [sic] poisoning. A physician was called and he began to improve. Friday morning he was able to be up, but complained of a headache and was lying down. Mrs. Johnson had gone to another room to get some medicine for his headache and was gone only a very short time but when she returned he had passed away. Physicians were called, but could do nothing, death being due to a sudden heart attack."

General Notes: Occupation: Carpenter. From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska newspaper: "...They established their home in Newman Grove [in 1912] and have resided her continuously ever since. During these years he has built many of the buildings in both the town and vicinity and was considered a thorough conscientious workman, of pleasant and kindly disposition of whom only good was spoken."

From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:

"(The 'L' in my father's name was not an initial because that was the 'name' and hence takes no period.)...

"Today the mini-park near downtown [Newman Grove] includes the bandstand where my father played oboe in the town band...

"That is the man I tagged along with to his woodshop down near the granary. From that woodshop I still smell the gragrant homemade glues in their heating pots, I see the wood grains from rare specimens that went into carefully crafted table tops, bowls, cabinetry, and hear the scrabbling of tiny rodent feet fleeing for cover when the doors we opened.

"I tagged along as he walked the streets in town, greeted heartily by everyone he met. I know now that as a carpenter he built many of the buildings, homes, in town and surrounding vicinities."

DeWayne B. Johnson wrote of him on 8/17/1986:

"His hands were heavily wrinkled, tanned, scarred; his fingernails were ragged and never seemed quite rid of the residue of the day's labors. The brown, blood-clot areas under the nails were evidence of the beating the hands took as he hammered, pried, used his sinewy strength to build homes, schools, churches, and his artistic touch on fine cabinetry, delicate inlaid wooden trays, a variety of carved or lathe-turned items that would today be labeled 'examples of wood artisans, Early American Primitive to Post-World War I.'

"This carpenter's hands were gentle. To a small boy's hands they were tremendous, warm and snug retreats during proud walks on the streets of Newman Grove, Nebraska, where Alexander L Johnson was known far and wide as 'Alex.' (The 'L' had no period' it stood for nothing. To those who insisted it had to stand for 'something,' a concession was made: Lloyd, or possibly Loyd. One 'L' or two, it made no difference because truly it stood for nothing.

"I remember those hands as he warmly shook hands of others during those prized walks: Alex was clearly loved, respected by everyone, those townfolks with the funny foreign-sounding names...

"It flits through my mind to recall his hands, the dancing fingers as he played the oboe in the town band during its summertime concerts in the park band shell. And the strong, mascuiline right hand and the convincingly feminine left hand as 'Alex' costumed himself half male and half female for some annual celebration and parade down Main Street.

"Alex and his skills were in great demand; it is likely that some of the rural schools he built -- some of them single-handedly -- still stand today in some corners of Nebraska where Alex Johnson has long been forgotten. And Alex Johnson's houses absolutely remain, with their fashionable gingerbread of the time, and the curved staircases with their fancy railings, the hardwood floors, the weighted window sashes, and the trademark cabinetry.

"Alex had a hand in building the brick schools of Newman Grove, primary grads and high school For a short period he even taught wood shop at the high school (probably as a substitute teacher)...

"The lights went out for a 10-year-old boy on a spring day in 1930 when his father died in a farm house at North Platte, Nebraska.

"The bewilderment remains to this day -- one day so much alive, so much enjoying the fishing, the catching, the eating, and the next day quiet whispers, somber tip-toeing so as not to disturb. (The doctor surmised the death was caused by ingesting spoiled fish.) The return to Newman Grove on a bright Sunday morning, the church bells ringing, and still the 10-year-old could not understand."

Research Notes: Middle initial L does not stand for anything. It is simply L without a period. It may not be on his birth certificate.

Medical Notes: Per DeWayne Johnson 8/17/86: "...my own father died at the North Platte farm house that had been [that of Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. and his wife Margaret Burrows Talbot]." From obituary in Newman Grove newspaper around 5/31/1930: "Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family left here on Saturday, May 24 for a visit with her sister and her family at North Platte. On Thursday Mr. Johnson was taken very sick with ptomanine [sic][ poisoning. A physician was called and he began to improve. Friday morning he was able to be up, but complained of a headache and was lying down. Mrs. Johnson had gone to another room to get some medicine for his headache and was gone only a very short time but when she returned he had passed away. Physicians were called, but could do nothing, death being due to a sudden heart attack."

Noted events in his life were:

• Moved: from Nebraska to Iowa, 1897, Iowa, United States. Moved with parents to Iowa at age 11. Lived there for 10 years.

• Census: 8 Jun 1900, Palo Alto, Iowa, United States.

• Moved: from Iowa to Polk, Nebraska, 1907, Polk, Polk, Nebraska, United States. From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska, newspaper: "...[In 1907] he went to the new town of Polk, Nebraska where he worked at his trade as a carpenter for five years."

• Moved: from Polk, Nebraska to Newman Grove, Nebraska, 1912. After marriage, moved to Newman Grove, Nebraska and resided there until his death [in 1930].

• Completed: School Building in Platte Co. School District 61, 1927, [near Lindsay], Platte, Nebraska. From Platte County NEGenWeb Project Page (http:///www.rootsweb.com/~neplatte/61h.html):
"This building in which we are gathered this evening to dedicate to the use of educating the children of District 61 is a result of the activities of the foregoing committee. It is a building 26 by 40, with 12 foot ceiling, main part with grade entrance, full basement, modern heating and lighting, building by Alex Johnson and Harry Farrar with members of the district working when they could, at an approximate cost of $4,500.

"School was held for the first day in the new building Jan. 31, [1927]..."

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1978 M    i. Clifford Raymond Johnson 2011 2027 was born on 19 Aug 1913 in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 28 Oct 1984 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 71, and was buried on 1 Nov 1984.

+ 1979 M    ii. DeWayne Burton Johnson

+ 1980 F    iii. Marjorie Jean Johnson 2028 was born 22 Jun <1922> in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 10 Feb 1924 at age 1, and was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States.

+ 1981 F    iv. Dorothy Maude Johnson 2011 2017 was born on 21 Mar 1926 in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 19 Oct 1984 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 58, and was buried on 23 Oct 1984 in <Torrance>, Los Angeles, California, United States.

1965. Ralph W. Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Ralph married Marie.2017

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1982 M    i. <Jack> Talbot

+ 1983 F    ii. <Betty> Talbot

+ 1984 F    iii. Jean Talbot

1966. Merton Everett Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1967. Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1954, Claude Lyon-Bowes, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn1935, Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis1891, Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1771, Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married King George VI, of England.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1985 F    i. QueenElizabeth II, of England

1968. Stanley Klein, Ph.D. (Flora Jayne Stanley1955, William Cary Stanley1936, Robert Clemence Stanley1892, Pleasant M. Stanley1772, George W. Stanley1586, Pleasant Stanley1449, Thomas Stanley, Jr.1384, Sir Thomas Stanley, 4th Baronet of Bickerstaffe1353, Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1332, Sir Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baronet of Bickerstaffe1313, Edward Stanley, 1st Baronet of Bickerstaffe1256, Sir Henry Stanley1196, Sir James Stanley, of Cross Hall1148, Sir George Stanley, 9th Lord Strange of Knockyn1117, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby1066, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1969. James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn (James [II] Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn1956, Louisa Jane Russell, Duchess of Abercorn1946, Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon1904, Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon1779, Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Lady Rosaline Cecilia Caroline Bingham.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1986 F    i. Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton

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1970. Lois Talbot (George M. Talbot1960, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Lois married Louis Sharff. Louis died after 1992.

1971. Ralph Talbot (George M. Talbot1960, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1972. Clark Talbot (George M. Talbot1960, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Clark married Helen.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1987 M    i. Tom Talbot, DVM

+ 1988 M    ii. William A. Talbot, DDS

1973. Aileen Mulholland (Maude Talbot1961, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1974. Genevieve Talbot (Kenneth W. Talbot1962, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Genevieve married Carl Shannon.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1989 M    i. James Shannon

+ 1990 F    ii. Flora Jane Shannon

+ 1991 M    iii. Robert Rickey "Rich" Shannon

1975. Genevieve Talbot (Kenneth W. Talbot1962, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Genevieve married Carl Shannon.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1974)

1976. Audrey Opal Talbot (Freeman C. Talbot1963, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1977. Ramona Mildred Talbot (Freeman C. Talbot1963, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1978. Clifford Raymond Johnson (Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


Clifford married Artemise Goodwin. Another name for Artemise was Lenore Artemise Goodwin.

Research Notes: Although her given name was Lenore, she went by her middle name, Artemise. She was a piano teacher.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1992 F    i. Diane Johnson 2029 was born in Nov 1938 and died <Jan> 1975 at age 37.

+ 1993 F    ii. Renee Johnson

Clifford next married Regina.

1979. DeWayne Burton Johnson (Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)


DeWayne married Lorna Doone Wallace,2030 daughter of William Havelock Wallace and Edith Pearl Poapst,. Lorna was born on 22 Apr 1921 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States, died on 21 Mar 2006 in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 84, and was buried on 24 Mar 2006 in Eternal Valley, Newhall, Los Angeles, California, United States. Another name for Lorna was Mrs. Lorna Wallace Johnson.

Birth Notes: Attending physician at birth was J[ay] L. Beebe, M.D., husband of her aunt Hetty.

Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.

Noted events in her life were:

• Residence: 1431 Linden Avenue, 1921-1935, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.

• Earthquake: 10 Mar 1933, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. Lorna was having a piano lesson at the time of the earthquake. The Long Beach Earthquake of 1933 was very destructive. Among other buildings damaged was First Methodist Episcopal Church on the northwest corner of Pacific Avenue and 5th Street. That church building no longer stands, having been replaced by the more modern First United Methodist Church.

• Graduation: Long Beach Polytechnic High School ("Poly"), Feb 1939, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. CSF 5, Latin Contio, El Circulo Castellano, Lamp Recipient, Minor L, Caerulea Art, Acacia, Writers' Club, Stamp Club

Children from this marriage were:

+ 1994 F    i. Karen Gail Johnson

+ 1995 F    ii. Christine Adele Johnson

+ 1996 F    iii. Janine Elizabeth Johnson

DeWayne next married Lily Rose Petit. Lily was born on 3 Apr 1929 and died on 30 Mar 2012 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United states at age 82.

1980. Marjorie Jean Johnson (Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1981. Dorothy Maude Johnson (Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Dorothy married Wendell J. Peters.2017 Wendell died in May 1993.

Death Notes: Per DeWayne Johnson 1/10/07, died after a fall from a hospital bed.
Died before 1 June 1993, date of a note from Charlotte Peters thanking DeWayne & Lorna Johnson for their flowers at Wendell's memorial service.


Children from this marriage were:

+ 1997 M    i. Harold A. Peters

+ 1998 F    ii. Charlotte Peters

1982. <Jack> Talbot (Ralph W. Talbot1965, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1983. <Betty> Talbot (Ralph W. Talbot1965, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1984. Jean Talbot (Ralph W. Talbot1965, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1985. QueenElizabeth II, of England (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon1967, Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1954, Claude Lyon-Bowes, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn1935, Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis1891, Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1771, Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten, Prince of Greece and Denmark.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 1999 M    i. Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, Prince of Wales

1986. Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton (James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn1969, James [II] Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn1956, Louisa Jane Russell, Duchess of Abercorn1946, Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon1904, Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon1779, Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Cynthia married Albert Edward John Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer.

The child from this marriage was:

+ 2000 M    i. Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer

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1987. Tom Talbot, DVM (Clark Talbot1972, George M. Talbot1960, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1988. William A. Talbot, DDS (Clark Talbot1972, George M. Talbot1960, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1989. James Shannon (Genevieve Talbot1974, Kenneth W. Talbot1962, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

James married Marilyn.

Children from this marriage were:

   2001 M    i. Gregg Shannon

   2002 M    ii. Scott Shannon

   2003 F    iii. Colleen Shannon

   2004 F    iv. Jill Shannon

1990. Flora Jane Shannon (Genevieve Talbot1974, Kenneth W. Talbot1962, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1991. Robert Rickey "Rich" Shannon (Genevieve Talbot1974, Kenneth W. Talbot1962, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Robert married Sus.

The child from this marriage was:

   2005 M    i. Christopher Shannon

1992. Diane Johnson (Clifford Raymond Johnson1978, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Diane married < > Stauss.

Children from this marriage were:

   2006 M    i. William James "Bill" Stauss 2017 2031 was born on 19 Aug 1959 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States and died on 4 Sep 2003 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, Untied States at age 44. Another name for William was Bill Stauss. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)

General Notes: DeWayne Johnson 1993:
He is an insurance claim settler for National Medical Insurance Co. Says he and [brother] Ray met their "real Dad," who lives in Florida, and hordes of relatives...
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Karen Fish writes 1/13/07:

Gary Brumby and Renee Johnson (Brumby at that time) adopted William Stauss and Raymond Stauss at some point after the death of their mother, Diane Johnson.
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Obituary:
Aug. 19, 1959 - Sept. 4, 2003

Former longtime Groveland resident William "Bill" Stauss died unexpectedly Thursday at a Modesto medical center. He was 44.

He was born in Cheyenne, Wyo., and moved to California when he was young. He was a resident of Groveland for 23 years prior to moving to Modesto. He lived in Modesto for more than 20 years.

He worked as a receptionist of Sutter gould Medical Foundation for one year. He was a graduate of Sonora High School. He attended Columbia College and graduated from Modesto Junion College. He graduated from California State University, Stanislaus, with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Modesto.

Mr. Stauss is survived by his wife, Deborah Stauss of Modesto; his adoptive parents, Renee Brumby of Merced and Gary Brumby of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a brother, Raymond Stauss of Sonora; sisters Cheryl Autry of Atwater and Kathy Brumby of Burbank; three nieces; and three nephews.

A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tomorrow at the First Baptist church of Modesto.

Franklin & Downs-Colonial Chapel is handling arrangements.

William married Deborah Lynn Roberts.

   2007 M    ii. Raymond Stauss

Raymond married Debbie.

Diane next married Frederick Kelly.

1993. Renee Johnson (Clifford Raymond Johnson1978, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Renee married Gary Brumby.

Children from this marriage were:

   2008 F    i. Cheryl Brumby

Cheryl married < > Autry.

   2009 F    ii. Katherine Brumby

   2010 M    iii. Richard Brumby

   2011 M    iv. William James "Bill" Stauss 2017 2031 was born on 19 Aug 1959 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States and died on 4 Sep 2003 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, Untied States at age 44. Another name for William was Bill Stauss. (Relationship to Father: Adopted, Relationship to Mother: Adopted)

General Notes: DeWayne Johnson 1993:
He is an insurance claim settler for National Medical Insurance Co. Says he and [brother] Ray met their "real Dad," who lives in Florida, and hordes of relatives...
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Karen Fish writes 1/13/07:

Gary Brumby and Renee Johnson (Brumby at that time) adopted William Stauss and Raymond Stauss at some point after the death of their mother, Diane Johnson.
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Obituary:
Aug. 19, 1959 - Sept. 4, 2003

Former longtime Groveland resident William "Bill" Stauss died unexpectedly Thursday at a Modesto medical center. He was 44.

He was born in Cheyenne, Wyo., and moved to California when he was young. He was a resident of Groveland for 23 years prior to moving to Modesto. He lived in Modesto for more than 20 years.

He worked as a receptionist of Sutter gould Medical Foundation for one year. He was a graduate of Sonora High School. He attended Columbia College and graduated from Modesto Junion College. He graduated from California State University, Stanislaus, with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Modesto.

Mr. Stauss is survived by his wife, Deborah Stauss of Modesto; his adoptive parents, Renee Brumby of Merced and Gary Brumby of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a brother, Raymond Stauss of Sonora; sisters Cheryl Autry of Atwater and Kathy Brumby of Burbank; three nieces; and three nephews.

A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tomorrow at the First Baptist church of Modesto.

Franklin & Downs-Colonial Chapel is handling arrangements.

William married Deborah Lynn Roberts.

   2012 M    v. Raymond Stauss

Raymond married Debbie.

1994. Karen Gail Johnson (DeWayne Burton Johnson1979, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Karen married George Michael Fish,2032 2033 2034 son of LeRoy Paschal Fish and Carol Jean Kirk,.

Children from this marriage were:

   2013 M    i. David Aaron Fish

David married Ella Patricia Allred, daughter of Kevin Allred and Carlene,.

   2014 M    ii. Kenneth LeRoy Fish

Kenneth married Peggy Nicole Underwood.

   2015 F    iii. Michelle Laraine Fish

1995. Christine Adele Johnson (DeWayne Burton Johnson1979, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Christine married James Emmet Fowler, son of James Emmet Fowler and Madeline Savarese,.

Children from this marriage were:

   2016 F    i. Danielle Marie Fowler

Danielle married Jeffrey Coates.

   2017 F    ii. Nicole Alexis Fowler

Christine next married Sherridan M. "Sam" Smith.

Children from this marriage were:

   2018 F    i. Danielle Marie Fowler

Danielle married Jeffrey Coates.

   2019 F    ii. Nicole Alexis Fowler

1996. Janine Elizabeth Johnson (DeWayne Burton Johnson1979, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Janine married Paul John Poletti. They had no children.

Janine next married Ragnar Boresen. They had no children.

1997. Harold A. Peters (Dorothy Maude Johnson1981, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Harold married Karen.

Children from this marriage were:

   2020 M    i. Matthew Davie Peters

   2021 M    ii. Jonathan Daniel Peters

1998. Charlotte Peters (Dorothy Maude Johnson1981, Lula Mae Talbot1964, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.1950, Absolom Owen Talbot1923, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot1879, Temperance Wells1762, Michal Owings1574, Joshua Owings1430, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"1367, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du1345, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor1329, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth1302, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen1242, Sibill Griffith1193, Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales1142, Joan Troutbeck1112, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

1999. Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, Prince of Wales (Queen Elizabeth II, of England1985, Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon1967, Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1954, Claude Lyon-Bowes, 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn1935, Thomas George Lyon-Bowes, Lord Glamis1891, Thomas Lyon-Bowes, 11th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne1771, Mary Eleanore Bowes1585, George [III] Bowes1448, Elizabeth Blakiston1383, Anne Bowes1352, Mary Delaval1331, Jane Hilton1312, Anne Bowes1255, Jane Talbot1194, Margaret Troutbeck1145, Adam Troutbeck, of Mobberly1113, Margaret Stanley1065, Joan Goushill1025, Elizabeth FitzAlan, d'Arundelle984, Sir Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel & 10th Earl of Surrey940, Sir Richard "Copped Hat" FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel and Warenne877, Alice de Warenne806, Sir William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey728, John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey646, William de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey568, Isabelle de Warenne, Countess of Surrey495, William de Warenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey and Warenne423, Isabel de Vermandois, Countess of Leicester349, Hugh Magnus, of Vermandois and Valois, Duke of France308, Henry I, of France275, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Charles married Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales, daughter of Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer and Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche,.

The child from this marriage was:

   2022 M    i. Prince William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor

2000. Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer (Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton1986, James Albert Edward Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn1969, James [II] Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn1956, Louisa Jane Russell, Duchess of Abercorn1946, Lacy Georgiana Elizabeth Gordon1904, Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon1779, Cosmo-George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess of Huntly1601, Henrietta Mordaunt1461, Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough1391, Sir John [II] Mordaunt1358, Elizabeth Howard1342, William Howard, Lord Howard1325, Hon. Catherine Carey1293, Anne Morgan1224, Elizabeth Whitney1177, James Whitney1129, Constance Touchet1086, Eleanor de Holland1035, Constance, of York998, Edmund, of Langley, 1st Duke of York952, Edward III, King of England890, King Edward II, of England815, King Edward I, of England734, King Henry III, of England650, King John "Lackland", of England572, Henry II "Curtmantel", King of England499, Empress Matilda, Countess of Anjou429, Henry I "Beauclerc", King of England360, Matilda, of Flanders310, Adele Capet, Princess of France276, Robert II "the Pious", King of France250, Hugh Capet, King of France229, Hugh Magnus, Count of Paris207, Robert I, Duke of France190, Adelaide, of Tours and Alsace175, Hugh III, Count of Alsace and Tours163, Luitfride II, Count of Alsace156, Luitfride I, Duke of Alsace149, Adelbert, Duke of Alsace140, Berswinde136, Siegbert III, King of Austrasia132, Dagobert I, King of Austrasia, King of the Franks125, Clotaire II, King of Neustria, King of the Franks114, Chilpéric I, King of Soissons and King of Neustria102, Clotaire I "le Vieux", King of Soissons and King of the Franks88, Clovis I, King of the Franks81, Childeric I, King of the Salian Franks77, Merovech, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]74, Clodio, King of the Salic Franks [Legendary]72, Argotta, Princess of the Salian Franks70, Genebald II, Duke of the Salian Franks68, Dagobert II, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]66, Genebald, Duke of the East Franks [Legendary or Fictional]65, Dagobert I, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]64, Walther, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]63, Clodius III, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]62, Bertherus, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]61, Hilderic, King of the Franks [Legendary or Fictional]60, Sunno, Duke of the Franks [Semi-legendary]59, Farabert, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]58, Clodomir IV, King of the Franks [Semi-legendary]56, Athildis, [Legendary]54, Meurig, King of Siluria53, Arviragus Gweirgydd ap Cunobelin, King of Siluria [Legendary]50, Cunobelinus, King of Britain48, Tasciovanus, King of Britain, King of the Catuvellauni47, Private, Private, Private, Private, Cerwyd, of Cornwall41, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Private, Erichthonius, King of Dardania [Mythological]2, Private)

Edward married Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche.

The child from this marriage was:

   2023 F    i. Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales

Diana married Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor, Prince of Wales, son of Philip Mountbatten, Prince of Greece and Denmark and Queen Elizabeth II, of England,.

(Duplicate Line. See Person 1999)

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651. Wikipedia.org, Alfonso VII of León and Castile.

652. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Lines 151-23 (Beatrix de Montdidier), 153A-23 (Beatrix de Montdidier), 113A-25 (Garcia VII).

653. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 151-24.

654. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 113A-25 (Garcia VII), 18A-23 (Nele d'Aubigny).

655. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 246-23 (Margaret de Rameru), 144-25 (Clémence de Bar-le-Duc).

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663. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 71A-27 (Geoffroi III de Joinville), 151A-24.

664. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 167-23, 144-23 (Ermentrude of Burgundy).

665. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 144-24.

666. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 117-24 (Louis VI); 101-24 (Louis VI).

667. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 274B-25.

668. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 158A-23 (Godfrey).

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670. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 158-23 (Eustace III).

671. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 158-24, 165-26 (Matthew of Alsace).

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673. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 155-23 (Godfrey I).

674. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 155-24.

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2031. Obituary, <Modesto Bee>. Cit. Date: Abt 6 Sep 2003.

2032. Personal Documents, Fish, George Michael.

2033. Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009, George Michael Fish. Cit. Date: 18 Apr 2009.

2034. Personal Documents, LeRoy Paschal Fish family Bible.


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