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Baldur/Bældæg, king in Westphalia {Norse God} Odinson
(deceased)
Balderby Micha F. LindemansThe god of light, joy, purity, beauty, innocence, and reconciliation. Son of Odin and Frigg, he was loved by both gods and men and was considered to be the best of the gods. ...
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Robert de Ros, Lord of Wark
(c.1237 - bef.1274)
Robert de Ros of Wark, a younger son, but made heir to father. [MCS] ROBERT DE ROS, younger son, but made heir by his father, succeeded to Wark. He m. Margaret, 3rd of the 4 sisters and coheirs of Pier...
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Ostrogotha "the Patient", King of the Goths
(c.180 - 250)
From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy page on Hungary Kings: . DYNASTY of the AMAL GOTHS Iordanes sets out the ancestors of Athal, in order, as follows "Gapt…Hulmul…Augis…Amal a quo et origo Amalo...
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John (of Ambrose) Hammon, Sr.
(1685 - 1758)
Not to be confused with John Hammond, of North Farnham Parish
Not the husband of Catherine Hammond
Biography Updated 8 January 2025
John Hammon , only child of Ambrose Hammon and his unknown wi...
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Lady Alice Bisset
(c.1184 - c.1263)
Thomas Basset, a Magna Charta Surety, 1215. He had a daughter, Alice (Mabel). ) ALICE Basset (-[1263]). "Henry earl of Warwick…and Philippa his wife, and Reginald de Vautorte…and Joan his wife, and Ali...
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Geronimo Pacheco
(1606 - 1645)
In March 1632, Fray Pedro Sambrano, the friar at the Pueblo of Galisteo, mentioned the name of Gerónimo Pacehco (ONMF: 83), who was described as a mestizo and a soldier. (AGN, Inq, t. 304, 189v) Refere...
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Fergus, Lord of Galloway
(1090 - 1161)
Fergus' parents are uncertain. He has been linked to: [ Maldred FitzMaldred ]
and
[ Sir Patrick of Hirsel ]
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Santo Antonio de Pádua
(1195 - 1231)
of Padua, O.F.M., also known as Anthony of Lisbon (born Fernando Martins de Bulhões; 15 August 1195 – 13 June 1231) was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order. Though he died in...
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Hilderic, King of the Vandals & Alans
(c.462 - 534)
Ben M. Angel's summary:
Relationships:
Parents:
Huneric (d. 484), King of the Vandals in Africa (477-484)
Eudoxia "the Younger" (d. c 472)
Spouse: Unknown
Children: Unknown number of sons...
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Thomas Palaiologos, despot of Morea
(1409 - 1465)
Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Greek: Θωμάς Παλαιολόγος, Thōmas Palaiologos) (1409 – May 12, 1465) was Despot in Morea from 1428 until the Ottoman conquest in 1460. After the desertion of his older brothe...
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Scota, Queen of the Gadelians {fictitious}
(c.-1750 - -1700)
Namesake for Scotland. Killed in battle over Ireland. Her grave is shown even today where she was buried near the sea.She is a legendary figure from whom the Scots took their name. She is said to have ...
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Sir Robert Poyntz, of Iron Acton, Kt.
(c.1450 - bef.1520)
See Peter Bartrum, Stradling 1 (May 4, 2024; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, (August 18, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Peter Bartrum: Perrot 2; (Steven Ferry, August 8, 2024.)
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Czar Brodie Via Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Sinclair?oldid=#/media/File:Earl_of_Caithness_arms.svg Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0
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Sir William Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness
(c.1463 - 1513)
Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Caithness (1459 – 9 September 1513) was a Scottish nobleman born in Ravenscraig Castle, Kirkcaldy, Scotland to William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness and Marjory Sutherland. He m...
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Sir Elton John
Sir Elton Hercules John CBE (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight ; 25 March 1947) is an English singer, pianist, and composer. He has worked with lyricist Bernie Taupin as his songwriting partner since 1967; ...
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Béatrice Marguerite de Faucigny
(c.1146 - c.1176)
c.1135 could be the date of birth
PLZ attention to Beatrice de Vaupergue who seems to come only from Wiki ENG very light Draft anyhow childless * (FR better)
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Otto Henriksen Gyldenstierne, til Iversnæs
(aft.1481 - 1551)
Paven opfordrer Enkedronning Christine til ikke at understøtte Otto Hen¬riksen (Gyldenstjerne), som sagdes paa hendes Bud at have bemægtiget sig Gods, der tilhørte Priorinden og Nonnerne i Dalum Klost...
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Margred verch Madog, of Powys
(c.1142 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, (December 24, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Maelog Crwm of Arllechwedd Isaf and Crueddyn; (Steven Ferry, September 3, 2022.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: ...
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Mary Randolph Marshall
(1737 - 1809)
Cousin of Thomas Jefferson* Updated from WikiTree Genealogy by SmartCopy : Apr 2 2015, 7:05:54 UTC * Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy : May 1 2017, 9:57:52 UTC
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Nikephoros I Logothetes
(c.750 - 811)
Nikephoros I or Nicephorus I, Logothetes or Genikos (Greek: Νικηφόρος Α΄, Nikēphoros I, "Bringer of Victory"), (died July 26, 811) was Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811, when he was killed in the disas...
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Hans Rudolph Bauman
(1611 - c.1673)
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Grand princess Sophia (Zoe) Fominichna Palaiologina
(c.1455 - 1503)
Ζωή_Σοφία_Παλαιολογίνα София_Палеолог Palaiologina (Greek Ζωή Παλαιολόγου, Russian Софья Фоминична Палеолог, c. 1455 – April 7, 1503), Grand Duchess of Moscow, was a niece of the last Byzantine emperor...
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Hugolina de Gernon
(1026 - 1077)
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Sioned verch Rhiwallon
(c.1065 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, (May 31, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Darrell Wolcott, the Pedigree of Cynddelw Gam, for the untangling of these lines: (March 2, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator).
Please see Darre...
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Sir Thomas Hoo, Lord of Hoo and Hastings
(1396 - 1455)
Thomas Hoo, 1st Baron Hoo and Hastings== Thomas Hoo, 1st Baron Hoo and Hastings (ca. 1396-1455) was a Knight of the Garter and English courtier. Thomas was the son of Sir Thomas Hoo (ca. 1370 – Luton H...
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Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio is an American actor and film producer. Known for his work in biographical and period films, he is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy F...
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Astulf III, Graf von Calw
(c.937 - 1000)
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Sir Thomas Brooke ,MP, Baron Cobham
(c.1391 - 1439)
Primary Sources Inquisitions Post Mortem for Thomas Brook, knight, Writ. 20 August 1439."Joan his wife"He died on 12 August last [1439]. Edward Brook, knight, his son and next heir, is aged 24 years an...
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Guigues I 'le vieux', comte d'Albon
(bef.1020 - c.1075)
is listed as the husband of Adelaide Beaujeu with no known date or location of marriage. Then, listed as the husband of Ines Barcelona married May 10, 1070.
GUIGUES [III] "Vetus/Vieux", son of GUIGUES...
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Sir John de Somery, Baron Dudley
(c.1125 - 1195)
Sir John de SOMERY (1125-1195) [Pedigree] also spelled de Somerie b. ABT 1125, Little Crawley, Buckingham, Eng. d. BEF 1195Married Hawise PAYNEL (1129-1208)Children: 1. Sir Ralph de SOMERY Baron Dudley...
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Hans Graff
(1661 - 1746)
Hans GROFF His date of death is often mistakenly written as 1740 because of the engraving on a plague.Notes from Janet and Robert Wolfe Genealogy Gateway * Father: Marx GRAF * Mother: Susanna KENDIG * ...
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Rabbi Aharon Kotler, Rosh Yeshivas Kletzk & Lakewood
(1892 - 1962)
Wikipedia: Aharon Kotler & אהרן קוטלר .* Google Books: The Legacy of Maran Rav Aharon Kotler by Yitzchok Dershowitz.He was orphaned at the age of 10 and adopted by his uncle, Rabbi Yitzchak Pinnes, a D...
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Rabbi Moshe HaLevi
(deceased)
משה הלוי מחכמי פולין, ע"פ אילן היוחסין של הילל גולדשטוף. הגאון הגדול צדיק יסוד עולם ומקובל אלקי כקש"ת מו"ה משה הלוי,אשר בא מגליל קראקא,ונתמנה כאב"ד באוסטרא(ויתילדו 181 מאת נפתלי אהרן ווקשטיין)
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Sir William Murray of Tullibardine
(c.1522 - 1583)
Burkes Peerage extract (Full document attached)Sir WILLIAM MURRAY OF TULLIBARDINE; served heir to his uncle, Sir John, in the lands of Polgour and Clow 1527, acquired Wester Locheane in Strathearn 1558...
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Richard le Goz, Viscount of Avranches
(1025 - 1066)
Richard 'le Goz', Vicomte d'AvranchesParents: Toustain (Thurstan) le Goz and wife's name unknown (possibly Judith Montanolier or Monteroulier)Spouse: Name unknown: perhaps "Emma" (perhaps de Conteville...
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Angilbert "the Saint" de Ponthieu, abbot of Saint-Riquier
(c.775 - c.813)
Temporary Note to Curators: Possible Main Profile?Nome: ou Angilberk, ou de Centula, ou de Viena. Nascimento: ou c. 740, ou c. 775, ou 776, ou em local indeterminado. Relação com Berta: talvez casament...
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Emma de Percy
(c.1050 - c.1090)
Emma de Port
Father: Hugh De PORT
Mother: Orence ?
Married: William De PERCY (1º B. Percy)
also seen as daughter of Gospatric (did he exist?) Children:
1. Alan De PERCY (2º B. Percy)
2. Wal...
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Edward the Martyr, King of the English
(962 - 979)
Alt Death Dates: 3/18/978, 4/23/1016the MartyrFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaEdward the Martyr or Eadweard II (c. 962–18 March 978) was king of England from 975 until he was murdered in 978. Edwa...
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Joosep Kristenbrun
(1839 - 1917)
Käsmu purjelaevastiku grand old man Joosep Kristenbrun sündis 7. veebruaril, 1839.a. Käsmus kõige suurem laevaomanik ümbruskonnas. Laevade ehitaja, Käsmu merekooli asutajaid ja hoolekandekomitee kaua-a...
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Gwenllian verch Hywel Felyn
(c.1230 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, (August 28, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, (August 17, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Ifor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd; (Steven Ferry, Augus...
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William d'Aubigny, Lord of Belvoir
(1086 - 1155)
Guillaume (William) "Brito" d'Aubigny or William de Albini Brito =Son of Main d'Aubigny , seigneur de Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné (Ille-et-Vilaine) and Adelaide de Bohun . Husband of Cecily (Cicely) Bigod, H...
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John Gedney, of Salem
(c.1604 - 1688)
John Gedney migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640). (See The Directory , by R. C. Anderson, p. 128)
Updated Info
Dispute: There was speculation that John's wife Sa...
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Theoderic, count of Flanders
(c.1099 - 1168)
Thierry, Count of Flanders
Theoderic (Dutch: Diederik, French: Thierry, German: Dietrich;c. 1099 – January 17, 1168), commonly known as Thierry of Alsace, was the fifteenth count of Flanders from 1128...
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Whatihua
(1514 - d.)
Whatihua is the son of Punuiatekore and Tawhao
Sources
Aotea Harbour. (n.d). Our people.
Jones, P. T. (1975). Ngā Kāwei Tūpuna o Ngāti Hāua Genealogical Tables of the Ngāti Hāua. In Ngāpuwaiw...
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Walter de Coleville, Lord Colville, of Bytham
(c.1225 - bef.1277)
notes==* KINSHIP: Son and heir.* ASSIGNMENTS: Summoned to Parliament by writ, 1264.* POLITICS: Took part in Simon de MONTFORT's rebellion.* PROPERTY: The manor of Aubourn, Lincolnshire {Aubourn, Lincol...
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Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of Tankerville
(1419 - 1450)
Henry Grey , 2nd Earl of Tankerville, 7th Lord of Powys (c. 1418/c. 1419 – 13 January 1449/1450) was an English peer. He was the son of John Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville and his wife Joan Charleton, c...
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Sir Thomas Fitz Gospatric
(c.1130 - 1200)
Thomas Fitz Gospatric, also known as Thomas de Workington, appears in the pedigree drawn from the 1615 and 1666 Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland Counties. He is listed as the son of Gospatric ...
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Evi Ristsoo
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R' Yakov (Yentshi) Uri, A.B.D. Turka
(1810 - 1855)
צדיק הרב הגדול בתורה ומע"ט בנש"ק כש"מ יעקב (המכונה יענטשיה) זצ"ל אבד״ק ברעזיב וטורקא ושם מ"כ באהל יחד עם אביו --------------------=== GEDCOM Source ===25 APR 2018 15:18:35 GMT -0500 György Grünbaum Grü...
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Richard d'Engaine, I
(1035 - 1110)
Richard Engaine is the 1st Baron of Abington. He was William the Conqueror’s artificer (weapons engineer) and undertook this role for the Conquest.
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Avelina de Hesding, domina Norton
(c.1081 - c.1126)
Aveline de Hesdin was the daughter of Arnulph de Hesdin and Emmelina (?).
Children of Aveline de Hesdin and Alan fitz Flaald
Walter fitz Alan, 1st Great Steward of Scotland b. 1105, Oswestry Castl...
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Jacinto Ramón Archuleta
(c.1790 - d.)
Cordova article "Pioneering Family: Descendans of Antonio Cordova," pp.186-201, by David Salazar in Vol.2, No.4, Winter 2000, NSHG Journal, p. 197. parent of bride. HGRC San Juan de los Caballeros Marr...
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Berenguer Ramon I el Corbat, XVII comte de Barcelona
(aft.1000 - 1035)
Ramón I conde de Barcelona (1005-1035). Era hijo de Ramón Borrell y de Ermesenda de Carcasona.En el año 1021 se casó con Sancha, hija de Sancho García, conde de Castilla, con la que tuvo dos hijos: Ram...
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George Robert Govett, Free Settler “Aguilar” 1824
(1799 - 1888)
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Walter Lindsay
(1480 - 1513)
Walter was never Earl. He was Master of Edzel. His father was a brother of the 3rd Earl of Crawford
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Franz Friedrich Anton of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, Duke
(1750 - 1806)
Links:==* The Peerage * Geneall * Find a Grave * Genealogics * Johann the Younger #609 * Wikipedia: English Deutsch
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Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford
(c.1393 - 1446)
Alexander Lindsay, second Earl of Crawford, was conspicuous as a statesman and soldier. He married Mariota, daughter and heiress of Sir David Dunbar, of Cockburn, sixth son of George, tenth Earl of Dun...
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Matilda FitzRoy, Countess of Perche
(1086 - 1120)
MATHILDE * illegitimate daughter of King Henry I by Mistress (2)* died on the White Ship shipwreck; called Marie in many accounts of that accidentFrom Medlands: off Barfleur, Normandy 25 Nov 1120). She...
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Perwyr verch Rhun
(c.500 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 4. 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 5, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Foundations of 'The Men of the North' - Part 2; ....
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Sir David de Lindsay of Breneville
(1205 - aft.1255)
Biography Sir David de Lindsay of Brenevil was born 1205 in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and died after 10 May 1255. He was the son of William de Lindsay.1 (ancestors of the Earls of Lindsay and Cr...
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Óláfr Sigtryggsson, King of Dublin
(c.995 - 1034)
Amlaíb mac Sitric, rí Gall1,2,3b. circa 1010, d. 1034Father Sitric mac Amlaíb, rí Gall4,2 b. before 981Mother Slani ingen Briain Dál gCais4,3,2 b. after 995Also called Óláfr Old Norse.5 Amlaíb mac Sitr...
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Domar Domaldeson av Ynglingene
(c.341 - c.432)
In Norse mythology, the Swedish king Domar of the House of Ynglings was the son of Domalde. He was married to Drott, the [daughter] of Dan the Arrogant who gave his names to the Danes. Drott and Dan ar...
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Katherine Wydeville, Duchess of Buckingham
(c.1458 - 1497)
Sometime before the coronation of Elizabeth in May 1465, Catherine was married with Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham; both were still children. A contemporary description of Elizabeth Woodville's...
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Victor Montagu, 10th Earl of Sandwich
(1906 - 1995)
Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via brother William Drogo Sturges Montagu by SmartCopy : Nov 29 2014, 1:26:57 UTC
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Catherine Lobban, Free Settler "Boyne" 1839
(1835 - 1904)
Catherine CAMERON was born 18/1/1835 Ballachullish, Scotland (daughter of Alexander CAMERON and Anne HENDERSON)Catherine immigrated to Australia, arriving in Sydney Cove on 2/1/1839 on "Boyne" with her...
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Adam de Lauton
(1154 - 1212)
Child(ren):
Cecelia (Cecily) Haydock (de Lauton) ± 1195-> 1227
Stephen de Lauton ± 1200-????
William de Lauton (de Kenyon) ± 1183-???
Adam de Lauton was born in 1158, in Lowton, Lancashire, E...
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Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr.
(1899 - 1984)
The Reverend Martin Luther King, Sr. (December 19, 1899 – November 11, 1984), born as Michael King, was a Baptist minister, an advocate for social justice, an early civil rights leader, and the father ...
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Geoffrey II de Trailly (1110-1185), Lord of Eaton
(c.1110 - 1185)
re location of Yielden, Bedford, Bedforshire, England; Yielden, or Yelden & Bedford are two separate villages in Bedfordshire. to the online Domesday Book, the survey of all of England taken in 1086, t...
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Rabbi Solomon Shapira
(aft.1550 - 1590)
Solomon Shlomo Spira (son of Nathan Nate Spira Shapira) was born 1560, and died 1590 in Krakov Poland. More About Solomon Shlomo Spira and : Marriage: 1580Children of Solomon Shlomo Spira are: +Natan N...
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Andrew Gray, 2nd Lord Gray
(c.1446 - 1513)
Andrew Gray, 2nd Lord Gray, Sheriff of Forfar, Justice of Scotland1,2,3,4,5,6* M, #2914, d. February 1514*Father Patrick Gray, Master of Gray d. b 1 Sep 1464*Mother Annabella Forbes* Andrew Gray, 2nd L...
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Aethelbert, king of Wessex, Essex & Kent
(c.835 - 865)
Æthelberht of WessexFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Æthelbert of Wessex)Jump to: navigation, searchÆthelberhtKing of WessexReign 860–865Born c 836Birthplace Wessex, EnglandDie...
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Alice Gifford of Yester, Lady Kilmarnock
(aft.1346 - 1384)
Alicia Giffard was the second oldest of the daughters of Hugh Giffard of Yester. She married Thomas Boyd, who was the Lord of Kilmarnock in Ayrshire. Thomas Boyd was living in 1409 (Wood's Peerage), an...
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Alberada de Moulins
(deceased)
The writers of the time made Guimond de Moulins one of the bravest captains of his time, but endowed with a turbulent and violent character.
From his wife Emma, Guimond de Moulins had at least 9 chi...
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Adam de Poynings, l
(1100 - 1147)
Sir Adam de Poynings Knight
Born: Abt 1100, Poynings, Steyning, Sussex, England
Marriage: Beatrice 141,1262
Died: Bef 1147, England 141
Noted events in his life were:
Background Information. 141
Ada...
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Thomas Brown, III
(1655 - 1714)
: Jan., 1654, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Death: Dec. 27, 1723, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA Parents:Thomas Brown (1626 - 1693)Mary Newhall Brown (1637 - 1694)Spouse:Hanna...
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Geva de Burci, Dame de Falaise
(1055 - 1107)
Martin, the founder of this family, married Geva , daughter and heiress of Serlo de Burci, a tenant in chief at the time of the Domesday Survey in Somerset and Dorset. Martin was dead by 1086, for his ...
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Margaret Moncreiffe
(1484 - c.1554)
Margaret Moncreiffe1* F, #150518, d. between 1 November 1554 and 10 November 1554* Last Edited=10 Apr 2008 Margaret Moncreiffe was the daughter of John Moncreiffe, 8th of that Ilk and Margaret Levingst...
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Beatrice de Poynings (born de Sussex)
(1108 - 1147)
Beatrice St. John-di Molise
Suffix de Port
Born 1057-1074
BEATRICE di Molise . "Rodulfus cognomina de Molisio…comes patriæ Bovianensis" donated the church of Santa Cruce d'Isernia to Monte Cassino...
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Sir Walter Raleigh
(1552 - 1618)
As a consequence of their kinship with the Champernowne family, all of the Raleigh and Gilbert brothers became prominent during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I.
The Captain of the King's Bodygua...
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Sir Renfred de Arundell
(c.1180 - c.1275)
Renfred de Arundel was born circa 1180.2 He married Margaret (?).1 Children of Sir Renfred de Arundel and Margaret (?)* Lawrence de Arundel1* Odo de Arundel1* Sir Ralph de Arundel+1 b. c 1208, d. b Oct...
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Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland
(1210 - 1238)
of England, Queen Consort of ScotlandFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Joan of England, Queen Consort of Scotland" redirects here. For other Joans of England, see Joan of England.Joan of England, Q...
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William Tyndale, English Bible Translator
(aft.1484 - 1536)
From the English Wikipedia page on William Tyndale: Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall, Tindill, Tyndall; c. 1492 – 1536) was an English scholar and translator who became a leading figure in Protestant...
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Source: https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-1-302023531-1-529292/william-baillie-in-myheritage-family-trees?indId=externalindividual-d075c077447c49e41ace0a86bfec06c8&mrid=740be7cd6ecb37229426426e1b827167
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Lord Alexander de Balliol, of Cavers
(c.1242 - bef.1309)
Sir Henry de Baliol of Cavers , Chamberlain of Scotland m. Lora de Valoniis (dau of William de Valoniis).Their children:(2) Sir Alexander de Baliol of Cavers (and Chilham), Chamberlain of Scotland (d b...
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Sir William Gascoigne
(1350 - 1419)
William Gascoigne== Sir William Gascoigne (c. 1350 – 17 December 1419) was Chief Justice of England during the reign of King Henry IV. Gascoigne's (alternately spelled Gascoyne[1]) reputation is that o...
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Hillaria de Hastings
(c.1233 - aft.1295)
: Eleanor (Hillaria) HASTINGSGiven Name: Eleanor (Hillaria)Surname: HastingsSex: FBirth: Abt 1237 in Of, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, EnglandChristening: Also Of, Ashill, Norfolk, EnglandDeath: After...
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Gronwy ap Tudur
(c.1090 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, (October 28, 2022; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Darrell Wolcott, the Pedigree of Cynddelw Gam, for the untangling of these lines: (March 1, 2016; Anne Brannen, curator).
Please see D...
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Jeanne Cutiloup
(c.1597 - 1697)
Sources:
Pierre Lefebvre and Jeanne Cutiloup, Couple file, ABCD, GenealogyQuebec.com, Drouin Genealogical Institute, Accessed on 1/13/2025, Available at:
GEDCOM Source @R1050710867@ Millenn...
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Wealhþēow "Ogne of Northumberland", Wulfing queen of the Danes {Legendary}
(deceased)
Wealhþēow (also rendered Wealhtheow or Wealthow) is a legendary queen of the Danes in the Old English poem, Beowulf, first introduced in line 612.She is the Wulfing queen of the Danes. She is married t...
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John Carleton, of Sutton & Walton-upon-Thames
(b. - 1458)
John Carleton of Sutton and Walton-upon-Thames==* Death: 1458 in England 1* Father: Thomas Carleton of Sutton, co. Lincoln * Mother: Skerne of co. LincolnMarriage# Anne Skipwith Married: in England 1 C...
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Áed, King of Scots
(838 - 878)
Please see Dr. J White-Phillips: Rhun ap Arthgal and His Family; . (Steven Ferry, June 26, 2021.)Please see Dr. J White-Phillips: Who Was 'Greg, King of the Picts'? ; . (Steven Ferry, June 27, 2021.) Á...
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Santo Baptista di Bassano del Grappa
(c.1440 - c.1492)
Alessio Ruffatti believed that Jeronimo Bassano was actually a 'Piva' who originated from Crespano del GrappaHe discovered a lease of land from a monastery with a Zanantonio Piva, and father Bapltista ...
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Ansgard of Burgundy, Queen of Aquitaine
(c.848 - 879)
French: "Ansgarde de Bourgogne" English: "Ansgarde de Burgondy"Ansgarde de Bourgogne (826 -880/882) ( 14 novembre 879 du calendrier Julien). Elle est la fille d'Hardouin de Bourgogne. Elle s'unit secrè...
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Béatrice de Savoie, de Mâcon
(c.1160 - 1230)
was born in 1160 in Vienne, France, the second child of Géraud I of Mâcon (son of William III of Mâcon) and Maurette de Salins. She was descended from the House of Mâcon and had seven siblings.After th...
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Aloisia di Saluzzo
(b. - bef.1293)
Alice of Saluzzo, Countess of Arundel (died 25 September 1292)[1] also known as Alessia di Saluzzo, was a Savoyard noblewoman and an English countess. She was daughter of Thomas I of Saluzzo, and the w...
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Selyf I ap Brochwel I, King of Powys
(c.850 - d.)
See Darrell Wolcott, who has worked extensively on untangling the Welsh lines: (January 15, Anne Brannen, curator)Please see Darrell Wolcott: Pedigree of Cynddelw Gam of Ystrad Alun; ; [#110] (Steven F...
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Francoise Grenier
(c.1610 - 1665)
The origins of Francoise Grenier are unclear.
Some authors say that she came over from France on the same ship as her (later) husband, Noël Langlois. Others postulate that she was a native Algonquin ...
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Ela de Longespee
(1248 - 1297)
>: "WALTER FitzRobert of Woodham Walter, Essex, son of ROBERT FitzWalter & his second wife Rohese --- (-before 10 Apr 1258). ... m (before 1247) IDA de Longespee, daughter of WILLIAM Longespee Earl of ...
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Emmeline de Chartres
(974 - 1025)
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
(1830 - 1886)
Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in the quiet community of Amherst, Massachusetts, the second daughter of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson. Emily, Austin (her older brother) and her...
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Caecilia Metella Major
(deceased)
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Jasper Tudor
(1429 - 1495)
"Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford, 1st Earl of Pembroke, KG (Welsh: Siasbar Tudur) (c. 1431 – 21/26 December 1495) was the uncle of King Henry VII of England and the architect of his successful conque...
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