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Francesco Monastero
(c.1752 - 1817)
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King Jörund Yngvasson of Uppsala
(c.487 - c.548)
Jorund eller Eorund var en sveakung av Ynglingaätten, enligt Heimskringla. Han var son till Yngve och hämnades sin far genom att dräpa Hake och återvann så den svenska tronen.Jorund tillbringade somrar...
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Robert Strother
(1680 - 1735)
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Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow
(1280 - 1342)
Sir Colin Campbell of Lochow, Knight, was the son of Sir Neil Campbell of Lochow and unknown daughter Crawford. He accompanied the expedition of King Robert I to Ireland in 1316 to win its throne for t...
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Francisco Pizarro González, I marqués de los Atavillos, Conquistador del Perú
(1478 - 1541)
EL CONQUISTADOR:
Explorador y conquistador español del Perú gobernador de Nueva Castilla (actual territorio peruano) con sede de gobierno en Los Reyes (Lima). Es recordado por haber logrado imponerse ...
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Sir Robert Booth or De Bothe, Sheriff of Cheshire
(c.1392 - 1460)
The Booth family inherited most of the Massey lands in 1409, with Dunham Massey remaining at the heart of the estate. In 1409 it was acquired by Sir Robert Booth, son of Sir John (Lord of Barton) on ...
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Geoffrey de Neville, II
(1225 - 1285)
Sir Geoffrey de Neville, Governor of Scarborough, Chief Justice of the Forest beyond Trent1,2* M, #11552, d. circa 16 March 1285*Father Geoffrey de Neville, Sheriff of Northumberland b. c 1200, d. a 12...
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Gonzálo Garcés de Castilla
(c.970 - aft.1011)
ía_de_Castilla :Gonzalo García de CastillaGonzalo García (fallecido después de 978)12, hijo del conde de Castilla, García Fernández y su esposa Ava de Ribagorza, fue un noble y posiblemente el origen...
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García I 'el de las Manos Blancas' Fernández, conde de Castilla
(938 - 995)
del conde García Fernández de Castilla en la fachada del Palacio Real de Madrid.García Fernández el de las manos blancas (Burgos, 938 - Córdoba 995). Conde de Castilla del 970 al 995.Hijo de Fernán Gon...
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Augusta, Princess of Wales
(1719 - 1772)
Her Royal Highness Princess Augusta the Dowager Princess of Wales aka: Her Royal Highness Princess Augusta Princess of Wales
aka: Her Ducal Serene Highness Augusta Princess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg the ...
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Robert de Brus 1st Lord of Skelton and 1st Lord of Annandale
(c.1071 - 1141)
Robert de Brus was not the son of Ragnvald Brusasson Jarl of Orkney, since he likely came to England and Scotland from Normandy and not from the north.There is no evidence that a Robert de Brus accompa...
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Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey
(c.1130 - 1202)
Wikipedia, Medlands and various notes below state that Hamelin's mother was an unknown mistress of his father
Primary Sourced Information and Rationales
Medlands: Anjou: Comtes d’Dnjou, Ducs d’...
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John II, duke of Brittany
(1239 - 1305)
II de Montfort de Dreux, 2nd Earl of Richmond1M, , b. 1239, d. 18 November 1305 John II de Montfort de Dreux, 2nd Earl of Richmond was born in 1239.1 He was the son of Jean I de Dreux, Duc de Bretagne ...
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Margaret Fraser of Touchfraser, heiress of Touchfraser
(c.1335 - c.1410)
Margaret Fraser
parents: John Fraser of Touchfraser
Married Sir William Keith, son of Sir William Keith, before 3 May 1351.
Children of Margaret Fraser and Sir William Keith include
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Col John West, II
(1632 - 1689)
In 1685 West represented New Kent in the House of Burgesses. His will dated November 15, 1689, was probated about 1691. It was destroyed in a later destruction of the County records.
Sadly, the wil...
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John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel
(1348 - 1379)
John Fitzalan, 1st Baron Arundel (c. 1348 – 1379), also known as Sir John Arundel, was an English soldier.
John was appointed Lord Marshal of England by Richard II of England in 1377, and summoned ...
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William II "Rufus", King of England
(c.1056 - 1100)
William II 'Rufus' II, Guillaume Le Roux, King of England=William II preferred men, so no "lawful" children. From Medlands: GUILLAUME de Normandie ([1056/60] killed in the New Forest 2 Aug 1100, bur Wi...
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Margaret Kennedy
(1472 - bef.1542)
From thePeerage.com: Margaret Kennedy was born before 1485. She was the daughter of John Kennedy, 2nd Lord Kennedy and Lady Elizabeth Gordon. She married Patrick Vaux of Barnbarroch, son of Blaise Vaux...
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Amaury II, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus
(c.1148 - 1205)
Amalric II of JerusalemFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAmalric II of Jerusalem or Amalric I of Cyprus, born Amalric of Lusignan (1145 – April 1, 1205), King of Jerusalem 1197–1205, was an older br...
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Eldred of Workington, 2nd Baron of Kendal
(1029 - 1120)
CURATOR's NOTE: Parentage is known. By most accounts, Eldred was either the son or son-in-law (most likely) of Ivo de Taillebois, Baron of Kendal. If his son, it would have been by his first wife, Gond...
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Francisco Xavier de Azambuja
(aft.1714 - 1768)
Francisco Xavier de Azambuja, (* a1710 em S Paulo, SP.) '''Genitor de Jerônimo Xavier de Azambuja ( * c1743.).''' Francisco pai, casado com Rita de Menezes, cas. 1735 em Viamão, RS, * a1714 em N Sra...
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Slim Keith
(1917 - 1990)
"Slim" Gross was born Mary Raye Gross. Her mother changed her name to Nancy. Gross was a New York socialite and fashion icon during the 1950s and 1960s, exemplifying the American jet set. She is perhap...
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NN (possibly Hugues or Hugh) de Lacy
(c.1005 - 1050)
There is no evidence as to the first name of the father of Ilbert and Walter de Lacy (Laci, Lasci, Lassy).
de Lacy (Laci, Lacie, Lacey, Lascy, Lasci) is the surname of an old Norman family whose h...
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Louis II de Warcq, comte de Chiny
(1018 - 1066)
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George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus
(bef.1378 - aft.1402)
George Douglas , 1st Earl of Angus (born 1378 or before died after 14 September 1402) - was a Scottish nobleman and peer. He was born at Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, Scotland. He was the natural-ill...
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Anund Hatt (Tre sjöblad)
(c.1300 - bef.1365)
Äldre svenska frälsesläkter II:1, s. 55.
Nämnes tidigast 1344 (DS 3851). Blev riddare något av åren 1352-1356, var fogde på Öland 1353-1358. Var död 1365 (DS 7126), då en Dan Jonsson donerade jord för ...
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Mathilde of Germany, countess Palatine of Lotharingia
(c.979 - 1025)
Count Palatinen Ezzon puoliso. Another name for Matilda was Mathilde of Germany. General Notes: Mathilde var abedisse i Qvedlinburg i 997. Hun må altså ha vært i kloster etter at hun ble gift. Hun var ...
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Adam de Brus, Lord of Skelton
(c.1127 - 1196)
Adam II de Brus, Baron Skelton1,2,3 M, #11333, d. 20 March 1196 Father Adam I de Brus4 d. 1143 Mother Agnes of Aumale2,4 Adam II de Brus, Baron Skelton was born at of Skelton, Yorkshire, England. He ma...
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Charles M. Schulz
(1922 - 2000)
Wikipedia
Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000), nicknamed Sparky, was an American cartoonist, best known for the comic strip Peanuts .
Early life and education
Born in ...
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Agatha
(aft.1018 - bef.1093)
There is no primary evidence for Agatha's ancestors from XI. and XII. century. The sources from that time are contradictory, no two agreeing completely.There are several different theories about Agatha...
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Ivetta, Countess of Annandale
(c.1137 - c.1206)
NOTE: K. Keats-Rohan in Domesday Descendants [p.354, 355] has listed Adam I de Brus of Skelton (d.1142) as married to Agnes of Aumale, and Adam II Brus (d.1196) as married to Juetta de Arches. This is ...
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Krišjānis Valdemārs
(1825 - 1891)
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Hector d'Auvergne
(c.860 - 890)
As of 29 Jan 2022, Hector is not named by Medlands as a son of Bernard "Plantevelue".
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Sir John Bruce, 5th Baron of Clackmannan & Rait
(b. - bef.1478)
The Barony of Clackmannan 1405 – 1428 Sir David Bruce - 4th Baron of Clackmannan
Sir David Bruce renounced the rights to the mills of Clackmannan from the Canons of Cambuskenneth on October 6th, 1406...
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Pierre Guillaume 'l'Aigret' ou 'le Hardi' d'Aquitaine, VII Duc d'Aquitaine, V Comte de Poitou
(1023 - 1058)
VII. (Aquitanien)aus Wikipedia, der freien EnzyklopädieWechseln zu: Navigation, SucheWilhelm VII. (getauft als Peter) genannt der Adler (Guillaume l’Aigret) oder der Kühne (le Hardi) (* 1023; † Herbst ...
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Aircol Lawhir ap Triffyn, King Of Demetia
(c.435 - aft.465)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 6, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: Maxen Wledig and the Welsh Genealogies; . (Steven Ferry, February 6, 2020.)
Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Fa...
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Sgt. Thomas Barber, of Windsor
(1612 - 1662)
1. Sgt. THOMAS1 BARBER (JohnA) baptised at St George Parish, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England 25 Dec 1612; b probably 21 Dec 1612 (St Thomas’s Day); d Windsor CT 11 Sep 1662; m Windsor 7 Oct 1640 Jane ‑...
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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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Susanna Eldred
(1653 - c.1725)
Susanna Cole (née Hutchinson; 1633 – c. 1713) was the lone survivor of an Indian attack in which many of her siblings and her famed mother, Anne Hutchinson, were killed. Following the attack, she was t...
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Joseph August, Erzherzog von Österreich
(1872 - 1962)
Links:==* The Peerage * Geneall * Johann The Younger # 1575 * Find A Grave * Wikipedia
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Source: https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-1/myheritage-stambomen?itemId=24516001-1-555114&indId=externalindividual-82a0949979305ca69e826040393e5ce9&mrid=c47c050e36221a3b207f420219fd5762&action=showRecord
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Eva Jinek
Jinek (Tulsa (Oklahoma), 13 juli 1978) is een Nederlands journaliste en nieuwslezeres bij het NOS Journaal.[bewerken] Biografie: Eva is geboren in Tulsa, Oklahoma en groeide op in Washington D.C. Haar ...
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Flavia
(c.350 - d.)
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Dr. Richard Parker
(1630 - 1681)
Not the same as Richard Parker, of Nansemond
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Richard PARKER was born 29 NOV 1630 in Warleggan, Cornwall, England, and died 16 APR 1681 [??] in Charles City C...
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Henry I the Fat, king of Navarre
(c.1238 - 1274)
Please don't copy-and-paste paragraphs or entire articles from other websites into Overviews. Previous copy-and-paste information is removed.
FMG, Archive.org, Wikipedia, The Peerage, (et al) prefer ...
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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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Elias "The Boy" Giffard, Lord of Brimpsfield
(1100 - c.1166)
Succeeded his father in 1130; He was called “the Boy,” probably to distinguish him from his father. As “the Boy” he is named with wife Berta and son Walter in the time of Abbott Hamelin, who was abbott...
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David Stewart, of Ballintoy
(c.1575 - d.)
1. David STUART was born ABT 1575. He was the son of 2. James STUART and 3. Isabella EDMONDSTONE [unproven] . He married Maria MELDRUM, daughter of Michael MELDRUM and Elizabeth KEIR. She was born 20 J...
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Clemence de Orreby
(c.1221 - 1258)
Clemence de Orreby was born about 1221 in England. Parents: daughter of Phillip de Orreby and Leuca de Mohut. Married# in 1237 in Chester, Cheshire, England to Robert de Banastre. Robert was born about...
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Thomas Bardolph, 2nd Baron Bardoff
(1282 - 1328)
Thomas Bardolf was born on October 4, 1282, at Watton at Stone, Hertfordshire, England.Thomas Bardolf and Agnes de Grandson were married on the Lake of Neuchatel, Switzerland.He died at Watton at Stone...
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Robert Orth
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Colonel Richard "the Immigrant" Lee
(aft.1613 - bef.1664)
Richard Lee I (c 1613/1617 – 1664), later nicknamed "The Immigrant" was the first member of the Lee family to live in America; he emigrated from Shropshire, England to Virginia in 1639. Lee was a lawye...
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Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
(1900 - 1979)
mtDNA haplogroup H (16111T, 16357C, 263G, 315.1C)
Admiral of the Fleet Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, KG, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, GCVO, DSO, PC
Royal h...
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Walter de Cornwall
(c.1245 - 1313)
Walter de Cornwall (-1313). Richard the Earl of Cornwall had three sons, and two daughters with his concubine Joan de ValletortWalter de Cornwall received a grant of the royal manor of Brannel, Cornwal...
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Robert FitzMaldred, Lord of Raby
(1170 - 1248)
alternate death date 6/24/1242
Robert FitzMaldred, Lord of Raby Raby Keverstone Castle, Staindrop, Durham, England
-------------------- Neville, or Nevill, the family name of a famous English noble...
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Sir Adam de Bedingfield, II, Kt.
(c.1242 - 1276)
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Ingeborg Thrandsdotter, av Sula
(886 - 932)
Ingeberg Thrandsdotter . Ingeberg was born about 886 in Uppsala, Sweden. She died about 903 .According to an unsourced and unreliable record at LDS Ancestral File, her real name is Queen Anna Ingerborg...
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Robert 'the Quaker' (AKA Jesse) Hughes
(c.1650 - 1730)
Robert Hughes , aka "Robert the Quaker" is the only documented son of Rice Hughes . The records of St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia show Robert, son of Rees Hughes, tried to recover land hi...
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Sir William ap Thomas, The Blue Knight of Gwent
(c.1380 - 1446)
See Peter Bartrum, (January 31, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)See Peter Bartrum, (December 7, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator) William ap Thomas (died 1445) was a member of the Welsh gentry family that came ...
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Captain John "Hellfire Jack" Rogers Sr.
(c.1745 - bef.1835)
Biography
There were at least seven John Rogers living in Cherokee territory in the mid-1700s. See research notes below.
This John Rogers was thought to have been born around 1745 in either North or ...
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Uri Feibesch (Fajsch) zu Bacharach
(deceased)
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Jacques I de Bourbon, comte de la Marche
(1319 - 1362)
James I of Bourbon (1319 – 6 April 1362), was a French prince du sang, and the son of Louis I, Duke of Bourbon and Mary of Avesnes. He was Count of Ponthieu from 1351 to 1360, and Count of La Marche fr...
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Joshua Garlick
(1641 - 1677)
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Ethel Kennedy
(1928 - 2024)
Ethel Kennedy (née Skakel /ˈskeɪ.kəl/ SKAY-kel; (April 11, 1928 – October 10, 2024) was an American human rights advocate. She was the widow of U.S. senator Robert F. Kennedy, a sister-in-law of Presid...
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Tryffin Farfog ab Aeda Brosc, Brenin Dyfed
(c.405 - d.)
See Peter Bartrum, (February 6, 2023; Anne Brannen, curator)
Triffyn Farfog was probably an historical person; the father given to him in the genealogies was legendary, however; his profile can be fou...
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Elizabeth Tyrwhitt
(c.1515 - bef.1590)
concerns Do not confuse this Elizabeth with her aunt Elizabeth Tyrwhitt , who was a contemporary and also married a Robert Tyrwhitt.
content to clean up ELIZABETH OXENBRIDGE (c.1529-January 1590)
F...
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Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster
(c.1278 - 1322)
"Thomas, Earl of Leicester and Lancaster (c. 1278 – 22 March 1322) was one of the leaders of the baronial opposition to Edward II of England."===========================================================...
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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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Kerstin Henriksdotter Tavast
(c.1460 - c.1557)
Mainitaan Mårten Nilsson Mannan anoppina 1545. (ÄSF I, Tavast, Tab.4). Nämns som svärmor till Mårten Nilsson Manna i Lemo sn 1545. (ÄSF I, Tavast, Tab.4). 'She is mentioned as mother-in-law for Mårten ...
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Auckland Star (7 December 1907, p. 8).
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Patrick Smyth
(1823 - 1907)
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Gautier de Saint-Martin, comte de Varenne
(c.950 - 1020)
When Gautier de Warenne de Saint-Martin comte de Varenne was born about 0960, in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, his father, Gautier de Saint-Martin-sous-Bellencombre, was 36 and his mother, ...
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Mary Eliot
(1634 - 1707)
Family From and then edited.
Jacob Eliot was born 13 October 1632 in Boston, a son of Jacob Eliot (bef.1606-1651) and Margery (Unknown) Eliot (abt.1613-1661). Jacob was christened on 16 December 1632 ...
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Kristiina
(1689 - 1770)
Sodankylän seurakunnan arkisto > Rippikirjat > Kinkerikuulustelukirja 1735 (IAa:1) > sivu 68 än seurakunnan arkisto > Rippikirjat > Rippikirja 1731-1739 (IAa:1) > sivu 19
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Paul Simon
One of the most paradoxical figures in rock-and-roll history, Paul Simon exemplified many of the principles against which the music initially reacted. From his first big hit, “The Sounds of Silence,” i...
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Samuel George Kennedy Laurie
(1820 - 1883)
Reference: Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 - SmartCopy : Sep 20 2022, 6:22:03 UTC
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Isabella of Atholl, Countess of Atholl
(1190 - c.1236)
Isabella of Atholl, Countess of Atholl==* Henry, 3rd Earl of Atholl and Margaret Comyn, Countess of Atholl ==Project MedLands, Scotland Earls - THOMAS of Galloway (-1231, bur Abbey of Cupre[1153]). Bro...
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Robert FitzHamon, Sieur de Creully, Lord of Gloucester & Glamorgan
(c.1050 - 1107)
Robert Fitzhamon (died March 1107), or Robert FitzHamon, Sieur de Creully in the Calvados region and Torigny in the Manche region of Normandy, was Lord of Gloucester and the Norman conqueror of Glamo...
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Isabel de Brus
(1160 - c.1230)
Isabel le Brusborn about 1160 Skelton, Yorkshire, Englanddied after 1230buried Whitby Abbey, N.riding, Yorkshire, Englandfather:*Adam le Brusborn about 1143 Skelton, Yorkshire, Englanddied 1196 Skelton...
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Rabbi Shimshon ben Betzalel Loew, ״Harif״
(c.1535 - 1607)
"Rabbi Shimshon Loeb" one of four brothers about whom the great commentator and posek R' Shlomo Luria "Maharshal" wrote: "I have heard about the wise brothers, the lofty, wise and pious one R' Chaim; t...
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St. Mary Magdalene
(aft.-10 - c.63)
Sources say two things: both that Jesus had a wife and children, and also that Jesus had no wife! Mary Magdalene or Mary of Magdala (original Greek Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνή) is described, in the New Testament...
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Hodierne de Montlhéry
(c.1045 - d.)
www.celtic-casimir.com
Elisabeth (Isabelle) de MONTLHÉRY
Born: 1040, Montlhery, Essonne, Ile-de-France, France
Married (1): Abt 1064, Isleworth, Middlesex, England
General Notes:
2nd wife
Marri...
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Adolfs Alunāns
(1848 - 1912)
Alunāns Ādolfs 1848.11.10. Jelgavā – 1912.05.07. Jelgavā, apbed. Jāņa kapos
Aktieris, režisors, dramaturgs, latviešu teātra un dramaturģijas pamatlicējs, dēvēts par latviešu teātra tēvu. Mācīje...
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Hugh de Venables, 8th Baron Kinderton
(c.1256 - 1311)
Sir Hugh de Venables, baron of Kinderton, died 4 Edw II (1310/11). Married Agatha, dau of Ralph Vernon, baron of Shipbrook, 23 Edw 1. In addition to their two eldest sons William and Hugh the younger, ...
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Trofim* Johann Ludwig von Baranoff
(1779 - 1828)
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William Woodford
(1722 - 1803)
Source: Daughters of the American Revolution: Serivce: Connecticut: Rank - Captain: Birth - 11-13-1722, Farmington, CT: Service Source - Johnston, CT Men in the Revolution, P 622: CT Revolution War Acc...
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Rebecca Smith
(1702 - aft.1759)
Not Rebecca Moore who is the daughter of John Price and Rebecca Merryman.
Biography
Rebecca Christian was probably born about 1700 in Charles City County, Virginia to Thomas and Rebecca (New) Chri...
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Jean I, seigneur de Dol
(c.1050 - 1118)
Saint-Florent of Saumur and the Commissioning of the Bayeux Tapestry* ReferenceIt is my belief that the acquaintance of these two men led William the Conqueror to commission the Bayeux Tapestry sometim...
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Nils Olofsson Stjernkors
(c.1395 - c.1452)
Riksråd, död ca 1450. Han ägde Särkilaks i Töfsala socken. Släktnamnet adlades sedermera som Stiernkors (uradel).Taivassalon herra, asemies, valtaneuvos 1427-49, Suomen kuninkaantuomari1437-47
Katso my...
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Sir Adam de Houghton, III
(c.1254 - 1280)
• Adam, who on account of the death of his brother, Richard, who died without issue, succeeded to the estated, was styled also in deeds Filius dominus Adoe (as was his brother) in 1292, and afterwards ...
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Marion Seton, Countess of Menteith
(1528 - 1567)
In October 1548, Earl John Graham married Marion Seton, daughter of the 6th Lord Seton. Marion Seton went on to remarry after the death of the Earl, and likely married (as his third wife) John Gordon, ...
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Richard FitzEustace Clavering, Lord of Halton
(c.1120 - 1163)
Not called Clavering. His only connection with Clavering was through his daughter-in-law, Alice de Essex, probably daughter of Roger fitz Richard (who of course was not this Richard's son, or we'd ha...
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Joan de Brus
(c.1177 - aft.1222)
Please see Discussions
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Hermann, count of Arnsberg-Werl
(940 - c.985)
[I] (-[985/86]) . According to Europäische Stammtafeln[2963], Hermann [I] was the possible son of Graf Heinrich but the basis for this speculation is not known. "Otto…rex" confirmed the foundation by "...
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Maria di Saluzzo, di Torres
(c.1180 - c.1264)
- ) MARIA (-after 22 Jan 1215). Fara names “Spellam Arboreensem” as the wife of “Comita II, Barisonis quartus filius”, and mother of “Marianum filium, filiasque Mariam et Pretiosam”[628]. This informat...
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Bernard I, comte de la Marche
(aft.991 - bef.1047)
County of Marche (Occitan: la Marcha) was a medieval French county, approximately corresponding to the modern département of Creuse.Marche first appeared as a separate fief about the middle of the 10th...
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Pagano Ebriaci, di Pisa
(c.1050 - 1090)
30 Aug 2013 - Note from J Harlow, Curator.
I have been searching for an authoritative reference to shore up my hypothesis that Pagano Ebriaci is the same person as Abū Saʿīd Khalaf...who in turn, I hy...
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Märta Ulfsdotter Hjorthufvud
(1319 - c.1371)
Märta Ulfsdotter Hjortufvud
Daughter of Ulf Gudmarsson (Ulvåsa) and Heliga Birgitta Birgersdotter
Birth: 1320 in Ulvaas, Östergotlands, Sweden
Marta was a Swedish court lady. As a court mistress,...
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Emanuel Harvey, of Bryan County
(c.1740 - bef.1817)
Careful not to mixup children with those of Richard Harvey, of Bryan County, GA
This is the profile of Emanuel Harvey of Bryan Co GA, received 8 March 1790 land warrant.
Biography
The origins of...
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Abraham Shawe, of Dedham
(c.1590 - 1638)
Abraham Shaw
Gender: Male
Birth: before 1590 - Yorkshire, England
Death: October 10, 1638 - Dedham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Place of Burial: Old Village Cemetery, Dedham, Norfo...
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Sir Roger Moels, of Cadbury & Maperton
(c.1254 - 1294)
Sir Roger de Moels, Knt., served in the Welsh wars.Roger was noted as underage in 1253.He was keeper of the Isle of Wight in 1267.Sir Roger took part in the Welsh campaign, and was one of the barons of...
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William de Percy, Baron of Topcliffe
(1192 - 1245)
He attained his majority some time between mid-1212 and mid-1214. He accompanied HENRY III at the taking of William de Forz, titular Count of Aumale's castle of Biham in Lincolnshire. de Forz was anoth...
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