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Nibelung II
(aft.755 - d.)
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Nibelung IV, comte du Vexin
(aft.810 - aft.879)
Settipani reconstructs possible family relationships between the individuals named Nibelung and Childebrand who are recorded in documentation in the 8th and 9th centuries. The onomastic connection is...
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Alvar Diego Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, 5° Gobernador del Río de la Plata y del Paraguay
(1490 - 1559)
Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca (Jerez de la Frontera, 1490/95 - Sevilla, 1557/60) fue un conquistador español que exploró el golfo de México y los territorios del noroeste de México. Gobernador y Adelant...
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Hugh de Corona, Lord of Adlington and Little Neston
(c.1212 - c.1275)
2. Hugh I and Lucia had
3. Lucy de Corona c. 1265 - c. 1316 = Sir Knight William de Baguley, Lord of Baggiley c. 1260 - a. 1320, they had 4 children
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Marla Maples
Marla Maples is an American actor and television personality. She was the second wife of Donald Trump. They married in 1993, had one daughter, Tiffany, and divorced in 1999.* Wikipedia: Marla Maples Sh...
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Pablo Escobar
(1949 - 1993)
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (December 1, 1949 – December 2, 1993) He was a Colombian drug lord. Often referred to as the "World's Greatest Outlaw", he was perhaps the most elusive cocaine trafficker e...
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Farabert, King of the Franks (Fictitious Person)
(c.122 - 186)
born 122 or 130PHARABERT, KING OF THE FRANKS b. 131 A.D.: d. 186 A.D. Pharabert's lady wife is not known. One son is recorded: Sunno, b. 156 A.D. Farabert renewed the ancient league with the Germans. K...
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General George Armstrong Custer
(1839 - 1876)
NOTE: General George Custer and his only known wife, Elizabeth Bacon, did not have any children. It was rumored he had a child with a teenage Indian woman. See below.
According to Captain Frederick Be...
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By Nathaniel Dance-Holland - from the National Maritime Museum, United Kingdom, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18059
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Captain James Cook
(1728 - 1779)
Captain James Cook FRS = Fellowship of the Royal Society. This is an award granted by the judges of the Royal Society of London to Captain James who made a "substantial contribution to the improvement ...
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Æthelstan 'the Glorious', 1st King of the English
(aft.893 - 939)
Æthelstan or Athelstan was King of the Anglo-Saxons from 924 to 927 and King of the English from 927 to 939. He was the son of King Edward the Elder and his first wife, Ecgwynn. Modern historians regar...
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William Pabodie, of Duxbury & Little Compton
(1664 - 1744)
William Pabodie
born on 24 Nov 1664 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA.
died on 17 Sep 1744.
buried in Little Compton, Newport Co., RI.
parents: Elizabeth Alden (1) and William Pabodie (1)
married:...
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Moe Howard
(1897 - 1975)
Actor. From a very early age he was interested in acting, a talent that was helped along by his voracious memory and capacity for memorizing just about anything, including all of the many books he read...
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Henry Cotton Cock
(1844 - 1909)
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Adélaïs de Carcassonne
(875 - 962)
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Riquilda de Tolosa, comtessa consort de Barcelona
(b. - aft.954)
RICHILDE, daughter of --- (-after 954). Bofarull states that she is named as wife of Sunyer in 917 in a donation to the monastery of San Cucufáte del Vallés by "los hermanos Ermenardo y Udalardo" but d...
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Margery de Hatton
(c.1110 - 1190)
Biography Margery of Hatton dau of Walter FitzWolfric, lord of Hatton. Married Gilbert de VENABLES Baron of Kinderton. (Ormerod) Also called Margery Hatton
Their children were: William, eldest son, Hu...
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Adeliza Alice Basset
(1134 - 1186)
From Medlands:=== Basset [I] of Headington, Oxfordshire (-after [1180/82]). The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Thomas Basset" in Oxfordshire in [1171/72][264]. m ALICE de Dunstanville, daughter o...
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Sir William Baillie, 3rd Lord Hoprig, Lord of Lamington
(1390 - aft.1466)
Biography Sir William Baillie, 3rd of Lamington , was born about 1390, the son of William Baliol, 2nd of Lamington, and Isobel Seton.
In 1432 he was one of the hostages sent to England for King James...
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John II Casimir Vasa, King of Poland
(1609 - 1672)
II Casimir of PolandJohn II CasimirBorn March 22, 1609(1609-03-22)in Kraków, PolandDied December 16, 1672 (aged 63)in Nevers, FranceBuried Wawel Cathedral (January 31, 1676) Reign November 1648to...
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Jānis Plaudis
(1903 - 1952)
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Berthold I der Bärtige, Herzog von Kärnten
(c.1010 - 1078)
Medlands Berthold I. von Zähringen (c1000, † 6. November 1078 i Weilheim an der Teck), having been promised the Duchy of Swabia by the Emperor received instead the Duchy of Carinthia and Margravate of ...
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Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
(1757 - 1806)
Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (née Spencer; /dʒɔːrˈdʒeɪnə/ jor-JAY-nə; 7 June 1757 – 30 March 1806) was an English socialite, style icon, author, and activist. Of noble birth from the House of Spenc...
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Sir Hugh Mortimer, Kt.
(b. - 1460)
Please see British History Online - Parishes Kyre Wyard; (Steven Ferry, November 18, 2023.)
'Hugh Mortimer
'M, #3305, d. circa 1460
Last Edited=1 Jun 2008
' Hugh Mortimer died circa 1460.
'...
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Nathan Halevi Heller-Wallerstein
(1561 - 1579)
redundant duplicate profile with no added info
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Elizabeth de Ros, Baroness Clifford
(c.1367 - 1424)
Elizabeth de ROS
Birth: Circa 1367 - Of, Hamlake, England
Death: Mar 26 1424
Parents: Sir Thomas de Ros, Beatrice Burley
Husband: Thomas Clifford
Children
John Clifford, 7th Baron de C...
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Lutgardis of Luxemburg
(c.955 - 1005)
of Luxembourg, also known as Liutgardis, Liutgarde and Lutgard, (955 - c 1003 or possibly later) was a daughter of Siegfried of Luxembourg and Hedwig of Nordgau. Her sister was Cunigunde of Luxembourg....
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Alrek Eiriksson
(c.580 - c.624)
[ ] og om Kong AlrikJarl de Sogne, Konge av Hordaland, bodde på Alrekstad Kong Alrek de norrøne sagaer nevnes Alrekstad flere ganger i forbindelse med begivenheter og hendelser i hundreårene like før v...
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Isabel d'Aubigny, Heiress of Belvoir
(c.1233 - 1301)
Summary for Isabel d'Aubigny: = Relationships: Parents:*Father: William IV d'Aubigny or d'Albini *Mother: Possibly Albreda de Bisset (not supported by FMG or Lundy, but Castelli asserts)Siblings:*None ...
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Matfrède III, Graf von Eifelgau
(850 - 883)
THE MANFREDINGI======= Matfrid III, Graf von Eifelgau, (Matfrid I, von Wied / Widen / Wieden and Manfredo VII conte di Lodi e Milano, Conte del Sacro Palazzo d'Italia - Count of the 'Sacred Place' in I...
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Peder Jensen Schielderup
(1571 - 1646)
Peder Schjelderup (1571-1646) Biskop i TrondheimForeldre: Biskop i Bergen Jens Pederssøn Skielderup (ca. 1510–1582) og Susanne Lennertsdatter. Gift 1) 1601 med Anne Nilsdatter (død 1612), datter av lag...
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Jerusha Brewster
(1759 - 1841)
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Akiko Satō
(1928 - 2010)
Wikipedia (in Japanese)
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Vincent Breau
(1629 - 1686)
Arrived in Acadie in 1652
*NOTE: There are different theories as to the parents of Vincent, but no records have been found to support either. Parents shown here are speculative. If you have solid ev...
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Alberade de Mons, duchesse de Basse Lorraine
(c.862 - 916)
and children [ edit ] Reinier married in 885 with Alberada (854 - after 919). Her origin is unknown, but her age before marriage indicates that she was a (wealthy?) Widow. From Reinier and Alberada the...
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Joan Vaux, Lady Guildford
(c.1462 - 1538)
oan Vaux, Lady Guildford (c. 1463 – 4 September 1538), also known as Mother Guildford, was an English aristocratic woman who was the Lady Governess to the Princesses Margaret Tudor and Mary Tudor, and ...
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Lady Philippa de Lewknor, of Bodiam
(1377 - 1421)
Philippa Dalyngruge Berners?She was the niece and eventual heir of Sir Edward Dallingridge. Dallingridge was the daughter of Sir Walter Dallingridge.1 She married Sir Thomas Lewknor.1 She married Richa...
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(1807 - 1882)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882) was an American poet whose works include "Paul Revere's Ride", The Song of Hiawatha, and "Evangeline". He was also the first American to ...
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Sir George Booth
(1491 - 1531)
American biography: a new cyclopedia, Volume 6 By American Historical Company Pg.160 GoogleBooks
(IX) Sir William (3) Booth, son of Sir George Booth, of Dunham Massey, married (first) Margaret, daugh...
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Gonzalo Pérez de Molina
(deceased)
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Rachel Holmes
(c.1641 - 1713)
Biography
This person is an ancestor of President Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.[1]
Rachel Waterbury was born about 1641 in Watertown, Massachusetts. She was 17 when her father died.
She married John Hol...
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Aldroen ap Selyf
(c.360 - d.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Who Was Yspwys in Welsh History?; (Steven Ferry, September 30, 2022.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Family of Emyr Llydaw; (Steven Ferry, October 7, 2022.)
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Munio Muñoz, conde de Bierzo
(c.1030 - aft.1086)
MUNIO Muñoz , son of MUNIO Rodríguez & his first wife Jimena Ordóñez (-after 20 Oct 1086). "Monnium Monnuz et uxor sua Uelasquita Monnuz" sold "in territorio Umania villa...Miraualles", which had...
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Budic ap Aldroen, Emyr Llydaw
(c.390 - d.)
He was an historical person, but his line became merged with legendary lines, and disentangling them is not easy.
See Peter Bartrum, (February 8, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Darrell Wolcott -- ...
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Edmund Tompkins, of Eastchester
(1670 - 1719)
Edmund Tompkins was born at of Scarsdale, Westchester, New York 1670. His parents were John Tompkins, Jr. and Mary .He married Hannah Barton Abt 1696 at Waterbury Twp, New Haven, Connecticut . Hannah B...
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Shimon HaGadol of Mainz
(aft.970 - 1020)
R' Shimon authored many liturgical compositions that have become part of our Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and yom tov prayers. He also wrote the poem Baruch Hashem Yom Yom which is part of the Shabbat mor...
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Agnès de Courtenay
(1133 - 1184)
of Courtenay (c. 1136 – c. 1184) was a Frankish noblewoman from the Crusader states. Agnes's parents, Joscelin II of Edessa and Beatrice of Saone, lost the County of Edessa in 1150. As the widow of Rey...
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William d'Espec, Lord of Helmsley, Yorkshire and Wark, Northumberland
(1035 - bef.1110)
Walter Espec "... His father was probably William Speche (William Espec), who joined William the Conqueror in the Norman conquest of England.[1] The senior Speche is believed to have become the feudal ...
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Rocky Johnson
(1944 - 2020)
Former pro wrestler Rocky Johnson, the father of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, died Wednesday at age 75.
Johnson was the first African American wrestler to hold the tag-team title in the then World Wrest...
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Thomas Foxley, of Bramshill and Foxley
(aft.1290 - bef.1361)
Thomas Foxley== * Born: circa 1305 probably at Bray, Berkshire, England* Constable of Windsor Castle * Died: 1360 at Bray, Berkshire, England* parents: John Foxley, Constansia de Bramshill * spouse: 1)...
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Osmond de Stuteville, progenitor of the family Stuteville of Cowesby and Gressenhall
(aft.1116 - bef.1192)
from fmgMedlands 4. OSMUND de Stuteville (-Jaffa [1192]). Domesday Descendants names Osmund as son of Robert [III] de Stuteville[842]. Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1...
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Remember Shaw
(c.1638 - 1680)
Some sources have "Remembrance".
Remember and Joshua Garlick Jr. were the children of Joshua Garlick Sr. and Elizabeth Blanchard Garlick AKA "Goody Garlick" the accused witch.
Remember married Richa...
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Patrick de Chaworth, 5th Lord of Kidwelly
(1250 - 1283)
Sir Patrick was Lord of Kidwelly, in Carmarthenshire, South Wales.
[source of photo]:
Kidwelly is a mighty and imposing monument of Norman power. It is also a beautiful example of castle...
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Grand Rabbi Boruch Meir Twersky of Azarinitz
(1847 - 1911)
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Rabbi Meir ben Gadalya "Maharam of Lublin"
(1558 - 1616)
Meir Lublin Wikiepdia Meir Lublin or Meir ben Gedalia (1558-1616) was a Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek ("decisor of Jewish law"). He is well known for his commentary on the Talmud, Meir Einai Chacha...
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Co-Emperor Andronikos Doukas
(c.967 - c.1029)
The Dukas family== Andronikos Dukas, living ca 1020 (he was related to Emperor Konstantinos (+913) but exactly how is uncertain) had issue:*A1. Konstantinos X Dukas, Emperor of Byzantium (1059-67), +10...
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John Ambrose Cope
John Ambrose Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley, PC (born 13 May 1937) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.
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Guillaume I Malet, seigneur de Graville
(c.1014 - c.1071)
He was Seigneur de Graville-Sainte-Honorine, Sheriff of York (1068), and Governor of York Castle. He was a Companion of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.William I MaletLINKSMalet...
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Chief Black Hawk
(1767 - 1838)
Black Hawk (1767 – October 3, 1838) was a leader and warrior of the Sauk American Indian tribe in what is now the United States. Although he had inherited an important historic medicine bundle, he was ...
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Manuel Angelos
(1040 - c.1085)
The Angelos family==One Manolis Angelos from Philadelphia , had issue:*A1. Konstantinos Angelos, admiral of Sicily, *ca 1085, +after VII.1166; m.ca 1120 Theodora Komnene (*5.1.1096/97)** ...*A2. Nikola...
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George Douglas, Master of Angus
(1469 - 1513)
George Douglas, Master of Angus (1469 – 9 September 1513) was a Scottish Nobleman. The son of Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus and Elizabeth Boyd, daughter of Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd, he was bor...
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Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan
(1343 - 1406)
Alexander Stewart , Alasdair Mór mac an Rígh , and called the Wolf of Badenoch (1343 – 20 June 1405), [date on memorial is 24 July 1394] was the fourth son of King Robert II of Scotland and also the yo...
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Arne Lagi “The Short” Giske
(1035 - 1050)
Arne Arnesson Lagi “The Short”, Giske Could Arne Arnesson Lagi “The Short”, Giske be the same person as Arne Arnesson Giske, shown here as his father?
Son of Arne Arnesson Giske and Gjertrud Erlingsd...
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King Olof Ingjaldsson
(c.682 - c.710)
brief biography==Konge i Vestfold (vers 650-vers 680)Konge i Värmland (680-710)"Konungur i Svithjod"==links==* to clean up==Olof Trätälja, var en kung av Ynglingaätten. Han omtalas i Snorre Sturlassons...
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Ingvar "the Tall" Eysteinsson, King of Sweden
(c.616 - c.683)
concerns
This Ingvar is the same as Ingvar "the Tall" Eysteinsson, King of Sweden .
brief biography Konge i Uppsala (Sverige)
Uppsala Konge
Småkung i Svealand
King in Sweden
King Sverige vv. ...
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Eystein "kráku Konungurinn" Adilsson, King of Uppsala
(c.594 - c.655)
concerns== This Eystein is the same as Eystein "kráku Konungurinn" Adilsson, King of Uppsala biography==King of Uppsala==comments==Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be c...
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Yngve Alreksson av Sveariket
(c.460 - c.525)
Note: All dates suggested for birth and death are pure speculation.
Yngvi and Alf were two legendary Swedish kings of the House of Yngling.
According to Ynglingatal, Historia Norwegiae and Ynglinga...
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Hugh Bardolf, 1st Baron Bardolf
(1259 - 1304)
BARDOLF1st Lord Bardolf (6 febr. 1298/99)Born 29 September 1259 - Wormegay, Norfolk Deceased in September 1304 - Priory, Shelford, Nottinghamshire, aged 45 years oldParents William BARDOLF, Lord of Wor...
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Robert de Ros, Lord of Belvoir
(c.1230 - bef.1285)
Sir Robert de Ros [ ]
M , # 151689, d. 17 March 1285
Last Edited=5 Jul 2014
Sir Robert de Ros was the son of Sir William de Ros and Lucy FitzPiers.2 He married Isabel d'Aubigny, daughter of William I...
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Noel McKenzie
(1910 - 1984)
Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : Oct 7 2024, 15:46:21 UTC
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Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
(1606 - 1661)
"Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll, 8th Earl of Argyll, chief of Clan Campbell, (1607 – 27 May 1661) was the de facto head of government in Scotland during most of the conflict known as the Wa...
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John fitz Gilbert de Monmouth, Lord of Monmouth
(c.1182 - 1248)
John of Monmouth==From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJohn of Monmouth* Born c 1182, Monmouth* Died 1248, Monmouth* Nationality Anglo-Norman with Breton ancestry* Occupation nobleman* Known for Lord o...
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Margaret de Fiennes, Baroness Mortimer Consort of Wigmore
(1270 - 1333)
brief biography styled as Lady Audley on 15 May 15, 1321
Baroness Mortimer Consort of Wigmore
notes Place of birth might be Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
comments Date and place of birth have a...
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Adard de Loches
(830 - 864)
From the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: ADALHARD . m ---. The name of Adalhard's wife is not known. Adalhard & his wife had two children: 1. Garnier (married Tescenda)2. Adalhard (became a Bishop)T...
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Leah Bunim Meisels
(c.1570 - d.)
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Herod the Great, de-facto King of Judea
(-73 - -4)
(pretty neat!)==Herod "the Great" or Herod "the Impious"==King Herod was known to the Romans as "the Great", but in the eyes of the people over whom he ruled he was always known as "the Impious", despi...
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Jean-Baptiste Prévost
(1662 - 1737)
Fils de Martin Prévost, Jean-Baptiste porta au baptême 14 enfants nés du premier mariage avec Marie-Anne Giroux en1683 et 11 enfants du deuxième mariage avec Geneviève Sédillot. C'est de ce deuxième ma...
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Gershon Kinsey Heape
(1883 - 1948)
Select TIMELINE tab for the details
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William IV of the United Kingdom
(1765 - 1837)
a short summary from Wikipedia:William IVKing of the United KingdomReign: 26 June 1830 – 20 June 1837Coronation: 8 September 1831Predecessor: George IVSuccessor: VictoriaKing of Hanover:Reign: 26 June ...
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Antonio David. National Galleries. Public Domain.
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Charles Edward Stuart "Bonnie Prince Charlie"
(1720 - 1788)
Birth date of Charles Stuart of Airdroch (Stuart) and his brother Charles Godefroi de Rohan are within 8 months.More than 22 year age difference between HRH Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern and her h...
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Æthelhelm
(c.859 - 898)
Æthelhelm or Æþelhelm (c. 859–923) was the younger son of Æthelred of Wessex (Æþelræd).
Both he and his brother were too young to inherit the throne in 871 and it passed to their uncle King Alfred the...
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David II of Strathbogie, Mórmaer of Atholl
(c.1290 - 1326)
Sir David II Strathbogie (died 28 December 1326) was Earl of Atholl, Constable of Scotland, and Chief Warden of Northumberland.
The eldest son and heir of John Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl by his wif...
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Robert, seigneur de Grentemesnil
(c.990 - 1039)
Alternative Spellings : Robert De Grandmesnil, Robert de Grentmesnil
Medilands ( 16 Nov 2021 ) Normandy Nobility: Alençon, Évreux, Meulan, Perche
ROBERT de Grantmesnil , son of --- (-killed in bat...
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Leanne (Australian Volunteer Curator)
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William Francis Hite
(1844 - 1919)
2002 Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Claimants gave evidence that a pardoned convict, Samuel Hite, married another former convict, Mary Ann Pendrill, and that Samuel had a brother, Thomas Hite, wh...
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Theodore Robert "Ted" Bundy
(1946 - 1989)
Theodore Robert Bundy, or more commonly known as "Ted" was one of the most prolific serial killers in America. He confessed to 36 murders, but nobody really knows how many had been committed or when he...
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Peter Parker
(1662 - 1717)
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Melisende de Rethel
(c.1120 - 1161)
This area of the tree took a lot of unscrambling due to drastically garbled information.
None of the following is any better than nth-hand secondary documentation - if that.
There is some debate...
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Robert Marmion, 4th Lord of Scrivelsby and Tamworth
(c.1100 - 1143)
Sources:
Family and descendants
Marmion first married Matilda/Maud, daughter of William de Beauchamp of Elmley,[3] with whom he had the following issue:
Robert the Elder (d.1241), of Tamworth, Sc...
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Elkanah Babbitt
(1665 - 1735)
Elkanah Babbitt was born December 15, 1665, in Taunton, Massachusetts. He is the son of Edward Bobet and Sarah Tarne.[1]Elkanah married Elizabeth Macomber Briggs June 25, 1689.[2]Elkanah Babbitt died D...
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Isabella I d'Anjou, queen of Jerusalem & Cyprus
(1172 - 1205)
Isabella I de Jerusalem, born 1172. She was 11 year old when She married Her first husband, Humphrey de Toron in 1183. Isabella I of Jerusalem (1172 – 1205) was Queen of Jerusalem 1190/1192–1205. She w...
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Richard Neville, "the Kingmaker," 16th Earl of Warwick
(1428 - 1471)
"Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick KG (22 November 1428 – 14 April 1471), known as Warwick the Kingmaker, was an English nobleman, administrator, and military commander. The eldest son of Richard N...
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Jaan Hanssoo ← Hansson
(1883 - 1945)
sünd Saaga EAA.1296.1.391:138?80,894,897,238,0 Helme kog. 1935.a. uus nimi HANSSOO
Eesti arst Jaan Hanssoo (1883-1947) VR I/3 kavaler.
Õppis enne I maailmasõda Tartu ülikoolis ja lõpetas selle dipl...
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Matthew II de Lovaine, of Little Easton
(c.1237 - bef.1302)
Primary Sources Inquisitions Post Mortem for Matthew de Loveyn alias de Lovayn, de Luveyn. Writ, 24 May, 30 Edw. I [1302]. His death date is not recorded. He died before the 24 May 1302 (date of writ)....
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Pierre I de Grandson, Seigneur de Grandison
(c.1190 - 1263)
See * (Pierre I) de Grandison formerly Grandison * Born about 1190 in Neuchâtel, Neuchatel, Switzerland Ancestors * Son of Ebel (Grandison) de Grandison and Beatrix (Genève) Grandson * [sibling%28s%29 ...
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Adelheid von Vohburg
(c.1068 - 1125)
Medlands somebody claimed she was also married to Svyatopolk II but there is no evidence for thatBarn:Grevinna Richsa von Berg-SchelklingenSophie von BERGB.Grevinna Salome av Berg-Schelklingen * (1077 ...
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Abner Lee
(1760 - 1852)
6. ABNER22 LEE was born Aug 1750 in Buckingham Co, VA -Moved/Jackson Co, Tennessee, and died 06 Oct 1852 in Jackson Co, Tennessee. He married * (1) CATHERINE WILSON. She was born Abt. 1767 in ?, and di...
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Yehuda Azriel ben Nathan, RIBAN
(c.1050 - bef.1140)
Judah ben Nathan (RIBaN)
Son-in-law and pupil of Rashi, and to a great extent his continuator. It was Judah who completed Rashi's commentary on Makkot (from 19b to the end) and who wrote the commentar...
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Conrad von Hohenstaufen, Duke of Swabia, King of Jerusalem and Sicily
(1252 - 1268)
(25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino), was the Duke of Swabia (1254–1268, as Conrad IV), ...
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Orm, Lord of Seton
(c.1075 - aft.1115)
Orm, son of Ketel, is found on the pedigree drawn from the 1615 and 1666 Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland Counties. He is shown as the son of Ketel and the husband of Gunhilda, sister of Walth...
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Louise-Thérèse Dubreuil
(1636 - 1727)
Flag of France
Louise Thérèse Lebreuil migrated from France to New France.
Flag of New France
Louise Thérèse Marie Lebreuil was born about 1636 (30 on both 1666 and 1667 censuses) in Sougéal, Bretagne,...
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Geena Davis
Elizabeth "Geena" Davis (born January 21, 1956) is an American actress, film producer, writer, former fashion model, and a women's Olympics archery team semi-finalist. She is known for her roles in Stu...
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